by Just the News | Jan 1, 2024
by Madeleine Hubbard U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts is urging the cautious use of artificial intelligence, and he predicts it will “significantly” impact the legal field. “As 2023 draws to a close with breathless predictions...
by RealClearWire | Jan 1, 2024
by John J. Waters Professor Emily Wilson has achieved celebrity status … for translating Homer. University students use her work, and it draws leisure readers as well. Beginning with her translation of the Odyssey in 2018 and continuing with the Iliad earlier...
by Just the News | Jan 1, 2024
by Madeleine Hubbard Former President Bill Clinton was reportedly mentioned in more than 50 court documents set to be unsealed this year involving the late convicted child sex criminal Jeffrey Epstein. Clinton was identified as “Doe 36” by ABC News,...
by Tom Pappert | Jan 1, 2024
State Senator Donzella James (D-Atlanta) (pictured above) proposed Senate Bill 125 for the upcoming legislative session to allow local governments to impose rent controls, upending a nearly 40-year-old ban on the practice. The plan is supported by activist group Party...
by Kaitlin Housler | Jan 1, 2024
Four Ohio officials were targeted over the past week in a nationwide swatting operation, according to reports. Those targeted in the Buckeye State include Attorney General Dave Yost, State Representative Kevin Miller (R-District 69), State Senator Andrew Brenner...
by Tom Pappert | Jan 1, 2024
Governor Glenn Youngkin announced on Friday the distribution of more than $18 million in federal grants to 16 Virginia communities to improve existing housing and improve infrastructure. Youngkin claimed his distribution will help Virginians manage the increasing cost...
by Just the News | Jan 1, 2024
by Charlotte Hazard As migrants pour into the U.S. illegally, Mexican cartels are using smartphones to facilitate their smuggling, making payments to drivers and manipulating the Customs and Border Protection app to get more people in. The CBP One app allows...
by Star News Staff | Jan 1, 2024
by Kate Anderson The U.S. Census Bureau released its population projections for New Year’s Day and the next decade may be the slowest-growing decade in U.S. history, according to The Associated Press. The projected population is set to be 335,893,238 by...
by The Center Square | Jan 1, 2024
by Tom Joyce The best New Year’s resolutions are difficult but achievable, new research from the University of Oregon suggests. Setting tough and specific goals can help one reduce attention lapses and perform better during tasks, researchers from the...
by The Center Square | Jan 1, 2024
by Casey Harper Four high school female track athletes in Connecticut have stood against the influx of transgender athletes seeking to compete against girls in school sports, likely setting up a defining legal battle of 2024. The U.S. Court of Appeals rescued...
by Star News Staff | Jan 1, 2024
by Eric Lendrum On Wednesday, the city of Seattle finally reclaimed the last portions of a downtown area that had first been claimed by far-left protesters in an infamous effort to create an “autonomous zone.” Fox News reports that the city’s Parks and...
by Tom Pappert | Jan 1, 2024
The City of Tucson claimed it is legally immune to consequences of its public policy as part of its defense in a lawsuit claiming the city’s decision to allow a homeless camp is causing damages to local residents and businesses. Bernardo Velasco, an attorney...
by Star News Staff | Jan 1, 2024
by Jeff Minick Christmas brings us a feast of words and music: songs played 24/7 on some radio stations, classic literature like A Christmas Carol and “A Visit From St. Nicholas,” a stocking full of new children’s books every year along with the classics...
by Star News Staff | Jan 1, 2024
by Eric Lendrum A new report shows that the Biden Administration handed out over 65 million condoms to countries around the world as part of alleged “climate change solutions,” directly implying that population control through “family planning” is a necessary...
by Just the News | Jan 1, 2024
by Charlotte Hazard Major retailers have experienced a wave of store closures in 2023, an 80 percent surge from the year prior, Coresight Research reports. The top reasons include bankruptcy of one major chain and some stores just not performing well in certain...