by Just the News | Oct 9, 2023
by John Solomon The Biden administration on Sunday deployed a Navy aircraft carrier group and Air Force fighter jets to the Middle East and rushed munitions to Israel hoping the show of force will deter the Hamas conflict from escalating into a regional war....
by The Center Square | Oct 9, 2023
by Scott McClallen The United Auto Workers Union rejected a proposed contract by a 73 percent “no” vote and swore to strike Volvo-Group-owned Mack Trucks in three states beginning Monday morning. The UAW voted against ratification of a new five-year collective...
by Kaitlin Housler | Oct 9, 2023
Nine members of the Tennessee Congressional Delegation sent a letter to President Joe Biden on Sunday urging his administration to support Israel “however possible” and “punish the terrorists” responsible for the attacks on the country that began Saturday morning....
by The Center Square | Oct 9, 2023
by Casey Harper Newly released inflation data breaks down how much prices have increased in each state. The U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis released new data Wednesday for how the Personal Consumption Expenditure, a key marker of inflation, rose in each state...
by Star News Staff | Oct 9, 2023
by Mary Lou Masters Former President Donald Trump is leading President Joe Biden in a series of recent battleground state polls and national surveys, indicating his continued political resilience despite a summer of criminal indictments as voters remain...
by The Center Square | Oct 9, 2023
by Casey Harper A new U.S. Department of Labor regulatory effort could impact retirement plans by requiring them to monitor whether plan members access electronic communications, a cost that may be passed on to consumers. Chair of the Education and the...
by Star News Staff | Oct 9, 2023
by Eric Lendrum A group of four high-class private schools in New York City is owned by a company that is run by a man identified as a senior member of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). According to the New York Post, the Basis Independent Schools (BIS)...
by Tom Pappert | Oct 9, 2023
Georgia Power Co. agreed to pay more than $400 million to settle a lawsuit on Friday, after Oglethorpe Power Corp. accused the utility company of failing to follow its financial commitments regarding maintenance of nuclear reactors at Plant Vogtle near Augusta. The...
by Just the News | Oct 9, 2023
by Charlotte Hazard Former President Donald Trump is looking to increase his lead in the GOP presidential primary with only 100 days until the Iowa caucuses. Trump held a rally in Waterloo, Iowa, on Saturday where he addressed a crowd of his supporters. During...
by Star News Staff | Oct 9, 2023
by Natalia Mittelstadt Wisconsin voters may be able to ban “Zuckerbucks” — the injection of private money into public election administration — from their elections next year, before the 2024 general election. The Center for Tech and Civic Life...
by Star News Staff | Oct 9, 2023
by Will Kessler The United Auto Workers (UAW) strike has caused billions in economic damage and could further harm supply chains and local economies as the union and automakers fail to reach a deal. The UAW has been undergoing a partial strike against the Big...
by The Center Square | Oct 9, 2023
by Cameron Arcand The Arizona Super Bowl Host Committee is touting economic impact numbers after the National Football League championship in Glendale in February. The committee’s report, which was developed by Arizona State University’s Seidman...
by Star News Staff | Oct 9, 2023
by Jenny Beth Martin “Close the border.” That was the demand Sunday evening. It came not from former President Donald Trump, or any of his Republican allies, but from Ingrid Lewis-Martin, chief advisor to New York City Mayor Eric Adams. “The federal government...
by Star News Staff | Oct 9, 2023
by Kate Anderson Colorado Springs School District 11 (CSSD) paid tens of thousands of dollars for surveys asking students how often they think about the “experiences” of someone of a different race or ethnicity, according to a public records request obtained by...
by Star News Staff | Oct 9, 2023
by Roger Kimball On September 14, 2001, George W. Bush, exercising “the power vested in [him] as President of the Untied States,” issued Proclamation 7463, a “Declaration of National Emergency by Reason of Certain Terrorist Attacks.” That got the ball rolling...