by Star News Staff | Aug 16, 2023
by Jennie Taer An increasing number of restaurants and bars across the country are keeping a stock of Naloxone, an antidote to fentanyl and opioid overdoses, according to The New York Times. Local officials and nonprofit organizations are ramping up efforts to...
by Star News Staff | Aug 16, 2023
by Reagan Reese A Tennessee high school has reversed its speech policies following a lawsuit by a 17-year-old student who was suspended for posting memes about the principal, according to a Tuesday press release. The Foundation for Individual Rights and...
by The Center Square | Aug 16, 2023
by Scott McClallen Michigan taxpayers will pay $506,000 to five private boating companies and one university to demonstrate electric boating potential on the Great Lakes, including shore-side charging stations. “The Fresh Coast Maritime Challenge, along...
by The Center Square | Aug 16, 2023
by Casey Harper House Republicans have launched an inquiry into whether foreign actors are funneling money through nonprofit groups to influence America’s elections. House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Jason Smith, R-MO., and Oversight Subcommittee Chairman...
by Star News Staff | Aug 16, 2023
by Jarrett Stepman The seemingly low-cost virtue signaling of declaring your non-border city or state a “sanctuary” for illegal immigrants has now revealed its hefty price tag. “If we don’t get the support we need, New Yorkers could be left with a $12 billion...
by Star News Staff | Aug 16, 2023
by Eric Lendrum On Monday, a far-left climate activist group scored a legal victory when a judge in Montana ruled in their favor, declaring that state agencies are legally obligated to protect citizens from so-called “global warming.” As ABC News reports,...