by Just the News | Jan 13, 2024
by Charlotte Hazard United States Special Presidential Envoy for Climate, John Kerry, is expected to leave the Biden administration in order to join the president’s 2024 reelection campaign, according to an announcement Saturday. Kerry believes that...
by Rachel Alexander | Jan 13, 2024
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, who is prosecuting former President Donald Trump and others connected to him, is facing accusations she violated ethics rules by appointing her married lover as chief prosecutor on the case. The accusation was raised in a...
by Tom Pappert | Jan 13, 2024
Republicans in the Arizona State Legislator said in a Friday press release they will not pass the budget proposed by Governor Katie Hobbs (D), which would eliminate tax credits for low-income families with students and force about half of the students currently...
by The Center Square | Jan 13, 2024
by Scott McClallen A Michigan couple has sued Brooks Township for refusing to allow them to open a cemetery on private land. Peter and Annica Quakenbush (pictured above) filed a lawsuit against Brooks Township in Newaygo County, challenging its blanket ban on...
by Tom Pappert | Jan 13, 2024
Georgia Republican Party (GAGOP) Chair Josh McKoon called on Tuesday for the Fulton County case against former President Donald Trump to be “halted” following the allegation that District Attorney Fani Willis (D), who filed racketeering charges against...
by The Center Square | Jan 13, 2024
by Ria Joseph The Iowa caucus is not the most reliable predictor of who will be the Republican nominee, but it fares better for Democrats, according to a study by WalletHub. Republican voters will be the first in the U.S. to choose their pick for president in...
by The Center Square | Jan 13, 2024
by Benjamin Yount Wisconsin’s Supreme Court will not reconsider its ruling that tossed out the state’s political maps. The new liberal-majority court ruled 4-3 against a request from Republican lawmakers to listen to arguments again. Lawyers for the...
by The Center Square | Jan 13, 2024
by Anthony Hennen The diesel-to-electric vehicle conversion continues as Pennsylvania coughs up the funds for localities and trucking companies to make an upgrade. The Department of Environmental Protection announced on Wednesday $40 million in grants to 16...
by Kaitlin Housler | Jan 13, 2024
The Ohio Secretary of State’s Office recently certified the candidates that will appear on the state’s March 19 primary ballot. The following presidential candidates will be on Ohio’s March 19 ballot: Chris Christie (R) Ron DeSantis (R) Nikki R. Haley (R) Vivek...
by The Center Square | Jan 13, 2024
by David Beasley Florida’s Unemployment Compensation Trust Fund balance, drained during the COVID-19 pandemic, is expected to exceed its prepandemic level by March, two months earlier than expected, according to the nonprofit group Florida TaxWatch. That...
by Julie Kelly | Jan 13, 2024
If a court proceeding held in the nation’s capital on Tuesday is an indication of how 2024 will go—things will be a lot worse than even the biggest skeptic predicted. A three-judge panel of the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia—Biden appointees Florence...
by Just the News | Jan 13, 2024
by Natalia Mittelstadt The top two 2024 presidential candidates are running with lawsuits looming over them, as former President Donald Trump has multiple trials he faces this year while President Joe Biden’s son is having his own legal troubles. On Thursday,...
by Kaitlin Housler | Jan 13, 2024
Country music star Jelly Roll testified in front of the U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs this week at a hearing entitled “Stopping the Flow of Fentanyl: Public Awareness and Legislative Solutions.” Thursday’s hearing focused on the FEND Off...
by Tom Pappert | Jan 13, 2024
The Greater Memphis Chamber sent a letter to Governor Bill Lee (R) on Tuesday, requesting money, resources and new legislation to address the record high crime in Memphis. Among the requests include the passage of bills by State Senator Brent Taylor (R-Memphis) to...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Jan 13, 2024
A new bill introduced in the Tennessee General Assembly would require drivers wishing to obtain Tennessee driver’s licenses to pass a test administered only in English. HB 1730 “requires all written driver license examinations to be administered in English...
by Star News Staff | Jan 13, 2024
by Arjun Singh House Speaker Mike Johnson said Friday he will not withdraw from a controversial spending deal to avoid a government shutdown that is opposed by several members of his conference. Johnson, on Sunday, announced a deal with other congressional...
by Star News Staff | Jan 13, 2024
by Hans von Spakovsky In what may turn out to be the most pivotal election case since Bush v. Gore, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a short order on Jan. 5 granting the request by former President Donald Trump asking the court to overturn the Colorado state...
by Star News Staff | Jan 13, 2024
by Luke Sprinkel On a Twin Cities radio show earlier this week, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz dismissed Republican efforts to keep Minnesota’s current state flag. “Minnesota is a diverse state, it continues to grow. This flag was crafted in the 1890s,” said Gov. Walz...
by Star News Staff | Jan 13, 2024
by Arjun Singh President Joe Biden on Friday announced the latest round of student debt cancellations in a statement issued by The White House. Since the Supreme Court’s ruling on June 30 in Biden v. Nebraska that the administration’s plan to cancel up to...