by Just the News | Oct 28, 2023
by Charlotte Hazard Former Vice President Mike Pence suspended his 2024 presidential campaign on Saturday. He made the announcement regarding the suspension while speaking at the Republican Jewish Coalition in Nevada, according to CNN. Pence is the fifth...
by Just the News | Oct 28, 2023
by Ben Whedon Law enforcement discovered the body of Robert Card, 40, on Friday, ending a three-day manhunt that followed a major mass shooting in the town of Lewiston. Sen. Angus King, I-Maine, told the Bangor Daily News that authorities discovered Card’s body...
by Tom Pappert | Oct 28, 2023
Atlanta-based attorney Bob Cheeley refused a plea deal offered by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis in her racketeering case against former President Donald Trump, his lawyer confirmed in a Thursday statement to CNN. “To say that we are currently in...
by Rachel Alexander | Oct 28, 2023
Jeffrey Clark, an attorney who served at high levels of the Department of Justice under former President Donald Trump, is being stonewalled in his request to delay a disbarment trial while criminal proceedings in Georgia go forward. Fulton County District Attorney...
by Just the News | Oct 28, 2023
by Natalia Mittelstadt The trial over a 2020 Georgia election case has begun, including mass challenges of voter eligibility and allegations of voter intimidation. Similar legal challenges continue in the state. On Thursday, the trial of Fair Fight v. True the...
by The Center Square | Oct 28, 2023
by J.D. Davidson Two Ohio lawmakers worried hunting and fishing abilities could be stripped in the state want the rights enshrined in the state’s constitution. Reps. Ron Ferguson, R-Wintersville, and Nick Santucci, R-Howland Township, want the House and Senate...
by Star News Staff | Oct 28, 2023
by Michael Graham U.S. Rep. Dean Phillips (D-Minn.) says President Joe Biden is too old to be the party’s nominee, he is putting the White House at risk, and Democrats are “sleepwalking” into another 2016. Polls show many Granite State Democrats agree. But can...
by Star News Staff | Oct 28, 2023
by Lucy Gilbert Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds is pushing back against claims from some in the media that an education bill she signed into law back in late May involved banning books. Senate File 496 prohibited books with written and visual depictions of sex acts from...
by Neil W. McCabe | Oct 28, 2023
A pro-life political action affiliated with Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America is pouring $1.5 million into Virginia legislative races in the last days before the November 7 election, which will decide what party controls the commonwealth’s General Assembly. SBA...
by The Center Square | Oct 28, 2023
by Scott McClallen Michigan Democrat lawmakers introduced a seven-bill package aimed at reducing pollution. The lawmakers say current law doesn’t hold polluters accountable for the public cost of remediating land, often shouldered by the Department of...
by The Center Square | Oct 28, 2023
by Cameron Arcand Sheriff’s departments in rural Arizona counties are sending deputies to Cochise County to assist with border security efforts as the crisis persists in southern Arizona. The Arizona Sheriff’s Association released a group statement...
by The Center Square | Oct 28, 2023
by Anthony Hennen Emergency service agencies across Pennsylvania have warned of funding shortfalls and labor shortages, but a recently passed bill will help ease a fraction of the pain. House Bill 1351, signed into law this week as Act 15, will require Medicaid...
by The Center Square | Oct 28, 2023
by Andrew Powell A new bill has been filed in the Florida Legislature that would allow nonviolent offenders to receive parole after serving a certain amount of prison time. House Bill 223 is sponsored by state Rep. Alina Garcia, R-Miami, and would make...
by Star News Staff | Oct 28, 2023
by Brandon Poulter Harvard University and the University of Pennsylvania (UPenn) released statements defending students’ pro-Hamas speech after campus protests, but in the past have muzzled conservatives for speech and online statements. Harvard University...
by Star News Staff | Oct 28, 2023
by Will Kessler The number of Americans who were food insecure increased from 2021 to 2022, despite President Joe Biden boasting about the success of the economy following the recent release of new economic data. In 2022, 12.8% of American households, or 17...
by The Center Square | Oct 28, 2023
by Benjamin Yount Schools across Wisconsin have not yet rebounded from enrollment losses during the coronavirus outbreak. A recent report from the Wisconsin Policy Forum found more than 4,500 students are still “missing.” “PreK-12 enrollment in Wisconsin’s...
by Star News Staff | Oct 28, 2023
by Megan Brock Democratic lawmakers privately negotiated with the nation’s largest teachers union to craft a bill intended to combat bans of sexually explicit books in schools, according to a letter obtained by the Daily Caller News Foundation. The Right To...
by Just the News | Oct 28, 2023
by Greg Piper A New York Post scoop based on emails from Hunter Biden’s abandoned laptop, published three weeks before the 2020 election, immediately drew attention from the federal agency that helped set up a private consortium intended to squelch...