by Just the News | Jan 16, 2024
by Madeleine Hubbard An ethics complaint filed against the Supreme Court’s newest justice, Ketanji Brown Jackson, is being reviewed by a committee with the Judicial Conference, which is the policy making body for federal courts. The Center for Renewing...
by Star News Staff | Jan 16, 2024
by Kurt Mahlburg Maybe I am on a new year high, but as I consider the West’s cultural renewal, I sense an optimism in the air I haven’t felt for years. In 2023, we saw a growing public awareness about the dangers and futility of transgender surgery. Alongside...
by Tom Pappert | Jan 16, 2024
Arizona State Senator Jake Hoffman (R-Queen Creek) filed a bill last Monday to prohibit Arizona from establishing large contracts with private sector entities that require Diversity, Equity and Inclusiveness (DEI) training for their employees. Hoffman’s SB 1005...
by The Center Square | Jan 16, 2024
by JD Davidson Ohio Democrats want children working as social media influencers to keep the money they earn, and they hope a celebrity can influence the rest of the General Assembly. Actor and singer Alyson Stoner recently joined lawmakers to introduce the...
by Tom Pappert | Jan 16, 2024
A conservative political action committee in Virginia released a new ad targeting Representative Bob Good (R-VA-05) on Monday, highlighting a video published in December that appeared to show Good repeatedly criticize former President Donald Trump after stating he...
by Kaitlin Housler | Jan 16, 2024
Chairman of the House Committee on Homeland Security Mark Green (R-TN-07) announced that another full committee hearing continuing the impeachment proceedings against Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas will take place on Thursday,...
by Star News Staff | Jan 16, 2024
by Fred Lucas The U.S. government and those of other countries could be using higher inflation to lessen the value of growing public debt resulting from increased spending during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a new analysis by a Harvard economist working...
by Star News Staff | Jan 16, 2024
by Katelynn Richardson Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis paid her alleged romantic partner, Nathan Wade, to work at a higher hourly rate on the case against former President Donald Trump than she contracted one of the state’s leading racketeering...
by Just the News | Jan 16, 2024
by Kevin Killough The Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources has been scrutinizing the intersection of electric vehicle mandates and supply chains to meet them, and how EV subsidies could empower China, which controls a lot of those supply chains....
by Star News Staff | Jan 16, 2024
by Jennifer Kabbany A higher education watchdog group has filed a complaint with the organization that accredits Harvard University over campus leaders’ probe into plagiarism accusations against former President Claudine Gay. The American Council of Trustees...
by Kaitlin Housler | Jan 16, 2024
The Tennessee General Assembly will resume business next week as a winter storm warning and wind chill advisory remains in effect for Davidson County. In a statement on Monday, Lieutenant Governor Randy McNally (R-Oak Ridge) and House Speaker Cameron Sexton...
by Tom Pappert | Jan 16, 2024
State Rep. Todd Warner (R-Chapel Hill) and State Sen. Joey Hensley (R-Hohenwald) introduced legislation on Wednesday that would prohibit banks, credit card companies and other financial institutions from tracking purchases of firearms. Warner (pictured above, left)...
by Kaitlin Housler | Jan 16, 2024
A total of 108 law enforcement agencies across Ohio have been awarded grant funds to cover costs associated with body cam programs, according to Governor Mike DeWine’s office. The grant funds are distributed through the Ohio Body-Worn Camera Grant Program which is...
by Star News Staff | Jan 16, 2024
by Victor Davis Hanson We should dispense with the tired narrative that four conscientious state and federal prosecutors — independently and without contact with the Biden White House or the radical Democrats in Congress — all came to the same disinterested...
by The Center Square | Jan 16, 2024
by Cameron Arcand Arizona’s Water Infrastructure Finance Authority is not pleased with Gov. Katie Hobbs’ budget proposal. The proposal suggests $33 million for the state’s Long-Term Water Augmentation Fund, as documents from the...
by Star News Staff | Jan 16, 2024
by Garrett Marchand As Georgia universities respond to new anti-Diversity, Equity and Inclusion regulations in the state, at least one outspoken scholar argues the efforts are not actually eliminating DEI. The University System of Georgia in 2023 banned the use...
by Star News Staff | Jan 16, 2024
by Kimberlee Josephson Unlike startups that are expected to take risks, get messy, and challenge the status quo, larger established firms inherit what could be considered golden handcuffs, given that success can make change a challenge. Indeed, care must be...
by Star News Staff | Jan 16, 2024
by Micaela Burrow Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin was discharged from the hospital on Monday more than two weeks after his undisclosed hospitalization following complications from surgery to treat prostate cancer in December, the Pentagon said in a statement....
by Star News Staff | Jan 16, 2024
by Micaela Burrow U.S. Navy recruited more sailors through the first quarter of fiscal year 2024, which ended in December, than in the same period for five years prior, Navy Vice Adm. Richard Cheeseman, the chief of naval personnel, said Wednesday, according to...
by The Associated Press | Jan 16, 2024
by Lauren Jessop If forecasts are correct, 2024 will be a year marked by numerous economic and political challenges. Andrew Yang, former presidential candidate and founder of the Forward Party, recently shared his predictions for the upcoming year and his...