by Kaitlin Housler | Dec 4, 2023
In episode 44 of his newest production, “Tucker on X,” host Tucker Carlson interviewed author Michael Shellenberger on recent comments from President Joe Biden’s climate czar John Kerry, who called for the immediate global end of burning coal. Ep. 44 Another...
by Just the News | Dec 4, 2023
by Charlotte Hazard Many lawmakers from both sides of the political aisle and both chambers of Congress have announced this year that they are not planning to seek reelection in 2024, creating wide-open races in several districts. Some of those retiring members...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Dec 4, 2023
The Department of Justice (DOJ) announced Friday that the enforcement of a Tennessee law meant to prevent the knowing spread of HIV violates the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). “Tennessee’s aggravated prostitution law is outdated, has no basis in science,...
by Star News Staff | Dec 4, 2023
by Robert Schmad The Soros philanthropic network dumped massive sums of cash into left-of-center Latino advocacy and political mobilization efforts in 2022, according to recently released disclosures. The Open Society Policy Center, the Foundation to Promote...
by Star News Staff | Dec 4, 2023
by Mark Habelt Middle Tennessee State University is trying again to remove the name of Nathan Bedford Forrest, a Confederate lieutenant general and former Klan leader. His name is on the school’s Army ROTC building. This is the university’s second attempt, as...
by Star News Staff | Dec 4, 2023
by Hudson Crozier American universities hosted more than 1 million international students in the 2022-23 academic year – but that figure includes students who had already graduated and are essentially foreign workers, according to a State Department report. In...
by The Center Square | Dec 4, 2023
by Bethany Blankley Multiple legislatures across the country attempted to pass or passed some form of school choice legislation this year. “Policymakers in 40 states debated 111 educational choice bills – 79 percent of which related to ESAs,” Robert Enlow,...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Dec 4, 2023
The University of Memphis (UM) would not say Saturday whether it plans to allow Mikey Williams, a star basketball player, to return to the team after he pleaded guilty Thursday to a felony gun charge in order to avoid prison time. According to several reports,...
by Tom Pappert | Dec 4, 2023
The University of Virginia (UVA) did little to promote Governor Glenn Youngkin (R) on Wednesday, even as he gathered officials from every public college in the commonwealth at for his “Higher Education Summit on Free Speech and Intellectual Diversity” at...
by Kaitlin Housler | Dec 4, 2023
A new survey conducted by Emory University has revealed rates of pregnancy related deaths in Georgia are among the worst in the nation. The survey, commissioned by Research!America in partnership with the Woodruff Health Sciences Center at Emory University, was...
by Bethany Bowman | Dec 4, 2023
NASHVILLE, Tennessee – There is one thing that rings true: If you can compose an original Christmas song that “sticks,” you will have income for life. Bing Crosby’s “White Christmas,” Mel Tormé’s “The Christmas Song,” and Moriah Carey’s “All I Want for Christmas...
by The Center Square | Dec 4, 2023
by J.D. Davidson Replacing property taxes with a land value tax could spur development in Ohio, according to several state economists. Under a land value tax, property taxes would be levied based on the value of the underlying land and not on any buildings or...
by Kaitlin Housler | Dec 4, 2023
Moody’s Investor Services has upgraded Ohio’s credit issuer rating to “Aaa” from “Aa1” and revised the state’s financial outlook from “stable” to “positive.” The financial services company said it upgraded the Buckeye State’s credit rating based on its “continuing...
by The Center Square | Dec 4, 2023
by Cameron Arcand Arizona State Rep. Quang Nguyen, R-Prescott Valley, told an audience in Scottsdale on Wednesday about what actions Republican lawmakers may take in the next session targeting public universities on free speech issues. “We actually...
by Star News Staff | Dec 4, 2023
by Shmuel Klatzkin I would have thought myself immune to all this. American public life has been a circus of lies for a while. Outright lies (“I did not have relations with that woman”), carefully parsed technical truths that meant to convey lies (the 50-odd...
by The Center Square | Dec 4, 2023
by T.A. DeFeo The Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change has received roughly $2.2 million in state funds over the past six years and has spent about three-quarters of it. That’s the finding of an audit the Georgia Department of Audits...
by Star News Staff | Dec 4, 2023
by Scott Newgent As the white-clad nurses hovered over me, adjusting my IV lines and whispering in hushed tones, my mind began its slow journey back to cognitive clarity. Under normal circumstances, the aftermath of a surgical procedure involves a period of...
by Star News Staff | Dec 4, 2023
by Kate Anderson and Mary Lou Masters The state of Nevada paid $12.5 million for transgender medical services and procedures over the past eight years, according to documents obtained exclusively by the Daily Caller News Foundation. The Nevada Department of...
by Star News Staff | Dec 4, 2023
by Mary Lou Masters Montana Democratic Sen. Jon Tester’s seat has been moved to the “Toss Up” category for 2024 by The Cook Political Report. Tester had previously been in the “Lean D” column, along with other contentious races in Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania...
by Star News Staff | Dec 4, 2023
by Manzanita Miller President Joe Biden continues to trail former President Donald Trump by several percentage points with the latest national polls showing Trump ahead by four points and ahead in five of six battleground states. While Biden’s support has...