by Just the News | Dec 6, 2023
by Ben Whedon Former President Donald Trump on Tuesday suggested that President Joe Biden’s physical health and mental capacity might prevent him from becoming the eventual Democratic nominee in 2024. “I don’t think he makes it. I think...
by Star News Staff | Dec 6, 2023
by Debra Heine Senator Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) tore into FBI Director Christopher Wray Tuesday for not firing anyone for targeting Catholics as potential domestic terrorists. “You said, and I’m quoting now, ‘The FBI uses all tools available at its disposal to...
by Star News Staff | Dec 6, 2023
by Harold Hutchison The president of the National Women’s Law Center said on Tuesday during congressional testimony that women should “learn to lose gracefully” to transsexual competitors. Fatima Goss Graves spoke during the hearing on “The Importance of...
by Just the News | Dec 6, 2023
by Madeleine Hubbard Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy said Wednesday that he will resign from Congress at the end of the year. The California Republican made the announcement in a Wall Street Journal op-ed, under the subtitle: “I’m leaving the...
by Rachel Alexander | Dec 6, 2023
The disbarment trial of Donald Trump’s former attorney and constitutional legal scholar, John Eastman, ended November 3, with closing written arguments submitted last Friday. California Bar Disciplinary Judge Yvette Roland announced at the end of the trial that she...
by Tom Pappert | Dec 6, 2023
Georgia State Senator Joshua McLaurin (D-Sandy Springs) called for embattled Fulton County Sheriff Pat Labat (D) to resign on Monday in response to the “crisis” at the Fulton County Jail. McLaurin cited Labat’s recent controversies, which include...
by The Center Square | Dec 6, 2023
by Scott McClallen Ford Pro, the commercial division within Ford Motor Co., and Xcel Energy, a clean energy company, will deploy 30,000 electric vehicle charging ports in Xcel Energy service territories nationwide by 2030. Ford Pro and Xcel Energy are launching...
by Kaitlin Housler | Dec 6, 2023
U.S. Senator JD Vance (R-OH) introduced a bill to ensure colleges and universities comply with the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling on affirmative action in Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard. In June, SCOTUS determined that affirmative action violates the 14th...
by Just the News | Dec 6, 2023
by Ben Whedon Former President Donald Trump’s campaign on Tuesday celebrated a court victory in Arizona as a federal court in the state rejected an attempt to keep him off the ballot under the 14th Amendment. “Today, federal court in Arizona...
by The Center Square | Dec 6, 2023
by Anthony Hennen Doubt swirled among a panel of Pennsylvania lawmakers this week about the practicality using hydrogen hubs to lower greenhouse emissions, and federal subsidies earmarked to build them. The Senate Democratic Policy Committee met Monday to...
by The Center Square | Dec 6, 2023
by J.D. Davidson After the COVID-19 pandemic moved nearly all public government meetings online, Ohio lawmakers believe allowing public bodies to meet virtually will increase public participation. Rep. Jim Hoops, R-Napoleon, said he was skeptical of allowing...
by Tom Pappert | Dec 6, 2023
Democrat election attorney Marc Elias launched an ad hominem attack against Arizona Sun Times reporter Rachel Alexander on X (formerly Twitter) Monday. Alexander has a well deserved reputation as one of the country’s leading reporters on election integrity and...
by Tom Pappert | Dec 6, 2023
Governor Glenn Youngkin joined a coalition of governors from 17 states who on Monday sent a letter to President Joe Biden that urged the administration to prevent “dangerous and adversarial governments to infiltrate our country” by purchasing “swaths...
by The Center Square | Dec 6, 2023
by Benjamin Yount Republicans at the Wisconsin Capitol are pushing to end the state’s Elections Commission. The latest plan comes from Senate elections boss Dan Knodl and 10 Assembly Republicans. They want to get rid of the commission and shift the power to...
by Star News Staff | Dec 6, 2023
by Luke Sprinkel The Minnesota Campaign Finance Board (CFB) filed a lawsuit in September against former Rep. John Thompson, a Democrat, claiming he is liable to pay $4,250 to the CFB for a series of campaign finance violations. As such, the lawsuit seeks $4,250...
by The Center Square | Dec 6, 2023
by Andrew Powell According to Florida officials, the number of students enrolled in state community colleges is up 4.4% from last year, accounting for 59% of the state’s increase in college enrollment this year. The Florida Office of Economic and...
by Kaitlin Housler | Dec 6, 2023
U.S. Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) led seven of her Republican colleagues this week in introducing the Iran China Accountability Act, which would place certain conditions and limitations on any nuclear deals relating to Iran. Blackburn’s bill, if enacted, would...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Dec 6, 2023
During a Tuesday meeting of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) grilled the director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Christopher Wray, about what she said she believes is a lack of thorough investigation into an alleged...
by Tom Pappert | Dec 6, 2023
The Tennessee Board of Judicial Conduct issued a public reprimand of Knoxville Municipal Court Judge John R. Rosson, 75, which was published Monday. It reveals that he used a Knoxville courtroom for a campaign press conference before losing his recent re-election bid...
by Star News Staff | Dec 6, 2023
by Brandon Poulter U.S. students are lagging behind other industrialized students in math in a global assessment released Tuesday, according to Axios. Students in the U.S. saw a 13-point fall in their 2022 Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA)...
by Star News Staff | Dec 6, 2023
by Mary Lou Masters Former Wyoming Republican Rep. Liz Cheney is considering running as a third-party presidential candidate in 2024, citing her commitment to do “whatever it takes” to prevent former President Donald Trump from returning to the White House, The...