by Just the News | Dec 27, 2023
by Charlotte Hazard Congresswoman Lauren Boebert, R-Colo., announced Wednesday that she would be switching districts in 2024 for the upcoming congressional race. “I am going to do everything in my power to represent the 3rd District well for the remainder of...
by Admin | Dec 27, 2023
Politico Nikki Haley declined to say that slavery was a cause of the Civil War on Wednesday evening, placing the blame, instead, on the role of government. The former UN Ambassador and South Carolina governor, who has seen her star rise in the first-in-the-nation...
by Admin | Dec 27, 2023
Newsbusters Shocker! Isaac Schorr at Mediaite reported a new study from Syracuse University’s Newhouse School of Public Communications found that just 3.4 percent of American journalists are Republicans. In the last ten years, the proportion of Democrats has increased...
by The Center Square | Dec 27, 2023
by David Mastio As Harvard faces increasing pressure to fire its embattled president, the university’s insular culture and one-sided politics are under the microscope. So far in the 2024 election cycle, Harvard employees including professors and...
by Star News Staff | Dec 27, 2023
by Amy Swearer and Gardner Coates As cities across the country reel from explosive crime rates, many politicians at the local, state, and federal levels are too preoccupied with disarming peaceable American gun owners to identify, arrest, and prosecute actual...
by Star News Staff | Dec 27, 2023
by Mary Margaret Olohan Saint Mary’s College in Notre Dame, Indiana, is backtracking on its decision to allow men who identify as transgender women to enroll in the formerly all-female, Catholic institution. The Daily Signal reported in November that Saint...
by Admin | Dec 27, 2023
Government Executive President Biden on Thursday issued an executive order implementing his plan to provide civilian federal workers with an average 5.2 percent pay raise next month. As first proposed in his fiscal 2024 budget plan last March, the increase amounts to...
by Tom Pappert | Dec 27, 2023
State Senator John Kavanagh (R-Maricopa) is reportedly preparing to pitch legislation that will increase penalties for protesters who block Arizona’s highways and public thoroughfare, with the lawmaker highlighting a recent pro-Palestine protest in California...
by Tom Pappert | Dec 27, 2023
Georgia State Senator Clint Dixon (R-Gwinnett) is the second Georgia Republican to report being swatted on Christmas Day, with U.S. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA-14) posted about her own experience on social media. The Gwinnett Police Department (GPD)...
by Tom Pappert | Dec 27, 2023
A federally funded program in Virginia to provide coaching and academic recovery to the commonwealth’s students is set to conclude this year, with state officials pointing toward Governor Glenn Youngkin’s “ALL in VA” plan as a possible way to...
by Kaitlin Housler | Dec 27, 2023
Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose has denounced a proposed constitutional amendment recently filed with the state’s Attorney General’s Office that would amend Ohio’s constitution by rewriting election rules. The proposed constitutional amendment, titled...
by Star News Staff | Dec 27, 2023
by Will Kessler An increasing number of Americans are turning to buy now and pay later (BNPL) services like layaway as they continue to drain their savings and interest rates on credit cards grow, according to Reuters. Credit card debt, with its high interest...
by Star News Staff | Dec 27, 2023
by Will Kessler U.S. home prices climbed to their highest point ever in October alongside nearly 8 percent mortgage rates, fueling home unaffordability for average Americans, according to data released Tuesday by S&P Global. The Case-Shiller home price...
by The Center Square | Dec 27, 2023
by Jon Styf Tennessee reported an 89.8% graduation rate and an 8.6% dropout rate in a new report with updated numbers from the 2021-22 school year from the Tennessee Comptroller’s Office. The Comptroller’s Office of Research and Education Accountability is...
by Kaitlin Housler | Dec 27, 2023
The Safe Bar program, an initiative by the Sexual Assault Center (SAC), will be held for the first time in Tennessee during next week’s New Year’s Eve event in Nashville. This year’s Jack Daniel’s New Year’s Eve Live: Nashville’s Big Bash at Bicentennial Capitol Mall...
by Star News Staff | Dec 27, 2023
by Bob Ehrlich Readers are familiar with the moniker “third rail.” In political discourse, it refers to those preciously few issues that are so untouchable that the mere talk of change, alteration or revision carries with it what amounts to a political death...
by Star News Staff | Dec 27, 2023
by Will Kessler Pennsylvania Democratic Sens. John Fetterman and Bob Casey sponsored an earmark in the next year’s fiscal budget for a community center that plans to host an “anti-capitalist” financial planning class. The senators sponsored the inclusion of...
by The Center Square | Dec 27, 2023
by Jon Styf Tennessee’s financial position improved again over the past year, as the state’s combined ending fund balance was $23.9 billion, up $4.8 billion from the year before in the recently released Annual Comprehensive Financial Report. That’s after the...
by Star News Staff | Dec 27, 2023
by Fred Lucas A new law in Michigan means that inmates leaving prison will be registered automatically to vote, among other election-related measures signed by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, a Democrat. Michigan is one of 23 states that already allow those with felony...
by Kaitlin Housler | Dec 27, 2023
Three men have been arrested and charged with murder following an altercation at a south Columbus Kroger earlier this month, according to the Columbus Police Department (CPD). On December 6th, at 7:00 p.m., three black males – later identified as Dionta Hughes...
by The Center Square | Dec 27, 2023
by J.D. Davidson Ohio plans to give $750 million in taxpayer funds to communities around the state to grow the number of project-ready economic development sites. The money, included in the state budget signed in July, can be used for one-time local...