by Peter D'Abrosca | Sep 26, 2023
The federal government is allocating nearly $24 million to improve Tennessee’s railways, according to the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT). “In Tennessee, the Tennessee Short Line Railroads Bridge Bundle Project will put more than $23.7 million to...
by Tom Pappert | Sep 26, 2023
Governor Brian Kemp (R) said he believes former President Donald Trump “can win Georgia” during an interview last Friday. Kemp added that he would support Trump, should he become the Republican nominee for president, despite the public feud between the...
by The Center Square | Sep 26, 2023
by Christian Wade Wages will rise for hundreds of thousands of low-skilled workers in Connecticut next year under a 2019 law that pegs the state’s minimum wage to the federal employment index. Beginning Jan. 1, Connecticut’s wage floor will rise...
by Tom Pappert | Sep 26, 2023
Political advertisements in Arizona must now disclose their top three funding sources, according to a new rule announced last Friday by the Clean Elections Commission (CEC). New political advertisements placed in Arizona will be required to disclose the top three...
by Star News Staff | Sep 26, 2023
by Lillian Tweten Cooper Middle School in McClean, Virginia, gave students an age-inappropriate reading list for their 7th grade English class this year, a concerned parent told the Daily Caller News Foundation. Seventh-grade students are generally 12-13 years...
by Star News Staff | Sep 26, 2023
by Mary Lou Masters Independent Sen. Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona argued her “path to victory” to reclaim her Senate seat in 2024 would be to garner more support from Republicans than Democrats and win the majority of independent voters, according to a donor memo...
by Star News Staff | Sep 26, 2023
by Nick Pope The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) gave a $13 million grant to a Michael Bloomberg-tied group looking to undermine a key U.S. industry under the EPA’s regulatory purview. The EPA grant went to the Deep South Center For Environmental Justice...
by Star News Staff | Sep 26, 2023
by Mary Lou Masters Minnesota Democratic U.S. Rep. Dean Phillips (MN-D-03) said he hasn’t ruled out running against President Joe Biden in 2024, citing concerns over the president’s electability and the lack of primary challengers, according to an interview...