by Admin | Aug 23, 2023
Washington Times Former Vice President Mike Pence’s rivals for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination said he did the right thing when he refused to cower under pressure from former President Trump to stop the certification of electoral votes on Jan. 6, 2021. Mr....
by Star News Staff | Aug 23, 2023
by Katelynn Richardson The largest newspaper publisher in the U.S., Gannett, was hit with a class action lawsuit Friday that alleges its diversity efforts discriminated against non-minority employees. Current, former and prospective Gannett employees filed...
by Star News Staff | Aug 23, 2023
by Nick Pope Germany is on track to fall short of its ambitious long-term climate change goals despite its plans to have spent more than $500 billion to reach them, according to Reuters. The German government is primed to miss its targets of reducing its...
by Just the News | Aug 23, 2023
by Madeleine Hubbard Attorney Rudy Giuliani surrendered to officials Wednesday at Georgia’s Fulton County jail to face charges in connection to an alleged attempt to overturn the state’s 2020 presidential election results in favor of former...
by M.D. Kittle | Aug 23, 2023
MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin — The opening debate of the 2024 presidential primary season won’t have Donald Trump, but it won’t be lacking memorable moments. Trump, who is sitting out this debate, will have his own thing going on: An interview with former Fox News host Tucker...
by Just the News | Aug 23, 2023
by John Solomon and Steven Richards While most Americans were preparing for the November 2015 Thanksgiving holiday, top policy advisers to Joe Biden were scurrying to put the finishing touches on the then-vice president’s upcoming trip to Kyiv where he planned to...
by Tom Pappert | Aug 23, 2023
The Arizona Free Enterprise Club (AFEC) warned Secretary of State Adrian Fontes (D) it will bring a federal lawsuit against him over his alleged failure to maintain accurate voter lists in Arizona. Fontes claimed the non-profit’s concerns were without merit in a...
by M.D. Kittle | Aug 23, 2023
MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin — With just 24 hours to go before the first Republican presidential primary debate of the 2024 campaign, Ohio entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy spent Tuesday evening as he has spent almost every waking hour since launching his bid for the White House...
by Hannah Poling | Aug 23, 2023
A coalition of pro-abortion activists on Monday submitted proposed ballot language to the Ohio Ballot Board for consideration on a proposed amendment for the November ballot that would enshrine abortion into the state Constitution. The Ohioans for Reproductive...
by The Center Square | Aug 23, 2023
by Morgan Sweeney Elections don’t get much juicier than those for Virginia’s 2023 General Assembly this November. The big question in this election season: Will Republicans maintain control of the House of Delegates and flip the Senate, leading to a Republican...
by The Center Square | Aug 23, 2023
by Andrew Powell Despite incorrectly predicting a mild recession for the first two quarters this year, Florida officials estimate that the state’s economy and tax revenues will continue to grow. The Office of Economic and Demographic Research held a Revenue...
by The Center Square | Aug 23, 2023
by Anthony Hennen Though school choice supporters lost a budget fight over a $100 million voucher program, the next battle appears to be at the ballot box. On Monday, the Commonwealth Partners PAC announced plans for a $10 million campaign “to elect...
by M.D. Kittle | Aug 23, 2023
State Representative Ryan Clancy, one of two members of the legislature’s Socialist Caucus, is an espouser of the law enforcement-hating, defund the police movement. The Milwaukee Democrat recently proclaimed that police officers’ jobs “have neither...
by Hannah Poling | Aug 23, 2023
Two Arizona Republican state representatives filed an SB 1487 complaint with Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes requesting an investigation and report into an ordinance the City of Phoenix passed in June authorizing the transfer of hundreds of unclaimed firearms to...
by Star News Staff | Aug 23, 2023
by Austin Gergens With less than a month until the expiration of a contract between the United Auto Workers and the “Big Three” Detroit automakers, UAW President Shawn Fain (pictured above) is encouraging union members to vote in favor of a strike, with a...
by Kaitlin Housler | Aug 23, 2023
Another inmate was recently found dead in their cell in the Fulton County Jail’s medical unit, according to a press release by the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office (FCSO). Last week, the FCSO announced that inmate Alexander Hawkins, age 66, was found unresponsive in his...
by TC Weber | Aug 23, 2023
The Tennessee Department of Education (TDOE) hosted the first two of ten promised town halls last week designed to gather feedback on A – F letter grades for individual schools. The TDOE staged initial meetings at the Dixon County High School and the General...
by Star News Staff | Aug 23, 2023
A three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit unanimously reversed a district court’s temporary halt to enforcement of an Alabama law that prohibits minors from obtaining puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones, and transgender surgeries for...
by Hannah Poling | Aug 23, 2023
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine announced Monday that Alisha Nelson will become the first executive director of the OneOhio Recovery Foundation. The OneOhio Recovery Foundation is a private, non-profit foundation charged with distributing nearly $1 billion to support...
by Kaitlin Housler | Aug 23, 2023
The Kroger Company officials announced Monday that the company will construct a new Central Fill facility in Cleveland, Tennessee. Kroger, headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio, is one of the world’s largest retailers. .@Kroger will construct a new Central Fill facility...
by Star News Staff | Aug 23, 2023
by Christopher Roach The American system does not require unanimity. In fact, its design presumes deep disagreement on matters of morality and policy. This is why questions like religion are left to individual conscience, and why most policy is left to states...