by Just the News | Jan 28, 2024
by Madeleine Hubbard House Republicans on Sunday released their articles of impeachment against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. The first article alleges Mayorkas participated in a “willful and systemic refusal to comply with the...
by Tom Pappert | Jan 28, 2024
The Arizona Republican Party (AZGOP) voted on Saturday to elect Gina Swoboda to be its next chair following the abrupt resignation of Jeff DeWit. Out of 1,600 votes cast, sources told The Arizona Sun Times that Swoboda won over 1,000 votes and her nearest opponent,...
by The Center Square | Jan 28, 2024
by T.A. DeFeo The Georgia Senate passed a measure Friday to bar ranked-choice voting in the state. The chamber passed Senate Bill 355 by a 31-19 margin. “We must aggressively fend off any attempts of anyone attempting to hijack our election software while...
by The Center Square | Jan 28, 2024
by Cameron Arcand Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes said Thursday that 525,000 illegal fentanyl pills were seized by the government. “This operation is a significant step forward in our ongoing fight against criminal drug distribution in our state,” Mayes...
by Julie Kelly | Jan 28, 2024
Before the appointment of Special Counsel Jack Smith in November 2022, Joe Biden’s Department of Justice was in the process of conducting two separate criminal investigations into Donald Trump: his attempts to “overturn” the 2020 election and his alleged mishandling...
by The Center Square | Jan 28, 2024
by Shirleen Guerra Cities across the country are counting their homeless in an effort to get a handle on how big the problem is. In the city of Detroit, 25 teams of volunteers will count the number of homeless throughout the city on Jan. 31. In Denver, 25 teams...
by Star News Staff | Jan 28, 2024
by Kurt Mahlburg To its credit, the London-based tabloid newspaper The Daily Mail recently carried a story most corporate news outlets have been avoiding: The Indian Residential School Graves hoax. The paper, whose article titles are characteristically long and...
by Matthew Giffin | Jan 28, 2024
Outspoken former President Donald Trump critic Jon Meacham, who compared Trump’s rhetoric to that of Nazi Germany’s Third Reich, serves as a co-chair of Vanderbilt University’s “Project on Unity and American Democracy.” Vanderbilt launched the project in...
by Star News Staff | Jan 28, 2024
by Mary Elise Cosgray, Virginia Allen, Tyler O’Neil, and Noah Slayter A self-declared “abortion doula” spoke this week to Catholic University of America students about her experiences coaching women through delivering or aborting babies, as well as...
by The Center Square | Jan 28, 2024
by Tom Gantert A program partially-funded by the city of Denver that pays homeless people a regular stipend is eligible to migrants as long as they meet the criteria, according to the city. The Denver Basic Income Program, which was started in 2021 with the aid...
by Star News Staff | Jan 28, 2024
by Jennie Taer Illegal migrant crossings at the U.S.-Canadian border in the last three months exceeded the total number of crossings in both fiscal years 2021 and 2022 combined, according to federal data updated Friday. Border Patrol recorded 3,846 encounters...
by Star News Staff | Jan 28, 2024
by Kimberlee Josephson Brand development has become a major focus for firms hoping to find or maintain success in advanced markets. According to Steve Forbes, “Your brand is the single most important investment you can make in your business.” And he certainly...
by The Center Square | Jan 28, 2024
by Anthony Hennen The natural gas industry plans to push for more support of a federal program to cover energy costs for low-income families in 2024 while talking up safety and reliability. “We need to break the poverty cycle by working together,” Jerry Norcia,...
by Star News Staff | Jan 28, 2024
by Heather Carson This year marks the completion of high school for two of my children. Navigating the high school years has been both exciting and challenging. By the time our children had reached high school age, two things were apparent....
by The Center Square | Jan 28, 2024
by Bethany Blankley More chain stores closed in 2023 as a result of high inflationary costs, with the trend continuing in 2024 led by the iconic department store, Macy’s. In 2023, retail stores, pharmaceutical and fast-food chains continued a trend of previous...
by The Center Square | Jan 28, 2024
by Brett Rowland A new poll shows that Democrats and Republicans are concerned more about inflation than other potential crises, but voters from the two parties don’t see eye to eye on other concerns, including the potential of a terrorist attack on U.S. soil...