by The Center Square | Feb 10, 2024
by T.A. DeFeo The South Carolina House Republicans plan to introduce a clean “Constitutional Carry” measure after declining to proceed with an amended version the state Senate passed, exposing a rift within Republican ranks over one of the...
by Tom Pappert | Feb 10, 2024
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. cited the country’s changing political dynamics after a 24-year-old video resurfaced by MSNBC in which the independent presidential candidate warned of the potential for the Green Party candidacy of Ralph Nader in 2000 to spoil the election...
by Rachel Alexander | Feb 10, 2024
The CONELRAD Group, a team of mostly former intelligence and military officers located primarily in southern Arizona that exposed what it believes is malfeasance in Pinal County’s 2022 election, has teamed up with the Pima Integrity Project (PIP) to expose similar...
by Star News Staff | Feb 10, 2024
by Mary Margaret Olohan Florida authorities have caught multiple individuals involved in petition fraud related to a radical effort to enshrine late-term abortion into Florida’s state constitution. The Florida Department of Law Enforcement announced this week...
by Just the News | Feb 10, 2024
by Joseph Weber The Wisconsin Elections Commission has complied with court orders and will now tell the over 1,800 local election clerks they can accept absentee ballots that are missing parts of a witness address. The commission made the move after members...
by The Center Square | Feb 10, 2024
by T.A. DeFeo The ACLU of Georgia said it would sue the state if Gov. Brian Kemp signs into law a measure that expands the number of offenses for which suspects must “post bail or surety.” State Sen. Randy Robertson, R-Cataula, introduced Senate...
by Kaitlin Housler | Feb 10, 2024
Butler County Sheriff Richard Jones called on state lawmakers to pass legislation focused on curbing terrorism threats posed by illegal immigration and insufficient cybersecurity based on information he learned at last month’s National Sheriff’s Association’s annual...
by Star News Staff | Feb 10, 2024
by Mary Lou Masters A Democrat in the battleground state of Pennsylvania voiced concerns over her party increasingly losing Latino voters to the GOP ahead of the November election, Politico reported Friday. Democrat Nicarol Soto of Hazleton, Pennsylvania, who...
by Star News Staff | Feb 10, 2024
by Anthony Gockowski Republicans are calling for an investigation into allegations that Gov. Tim Walz’s Department of Education “engaged in deceptive practices” in order to conceal records in a lawsuit related to the Feeding Our Future case. Aimee Bock, the...
by The Center Square | Feb 10, 2024
by Morgan Sweeney A Virginia House of Delegates subcommittee tabled a bill Thursday that would have restricted data centers from being constructed within a half mile of state and national parks statewide. Just before the committee voted on the bill, its patron,...
by Just the News | Feb 10, 2024
by Joseph Weber Montana GOP Rep Matt Rosendale on Friday announced his official bid to challenge Democrat Sen. John Tester for his seat. Rosendale failed to unseat Tester in 2018. His official announcement creates a competitive GOP primary that also...
by Tom Pappert | Feb 10, 2024
The Tennessee Board of Judicial Conduct (BJC) Shelby County General Sessions publicly reprimanded Judge Bill Anderson on Tuesday after he belittled a police sergeant and revealed his disdain for the “bail bond system” in Tennessee. The BJC served Anderson...
by Star News Staff | Feb 10, 2024
by Katelynn Richardson Special Counsel Jack Smith asked Judge Aileen Cannon on Thursday to reconsider her decision to unseal certain documents prosecutors wanted to keep from the public docket. Cannon, who is overseeing the classified documents case against...
by Just the News | Feb 10, 2024
by John Solomon Special Counsel Robert Hur’s final report on Joe Biden’s willful retention and dissemination of highly classified information is rocking Washington, re-igniting concerns of a dual system of justice while putting the full weight of the government...
by RealClearWire | Feb 10, 2024
by Philip Wegmann The same week Joe Biden publicly confused two European leaders with their deceased predecessors and passed on the traditional softball Super Bowl Sunday interview, a new report from Special Counsel Robert Hur described the president as “a...
by The Center Square | Feb 10, 2024
by Scott McClallen Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s 2025 budget includes $5 million for a car repair program. The program would fund vehicle repairs, purchases and other services to obtain and retain employment not to exceed $2,000 in the past year – the same cap as...
by Star News Staff | Feb 10, 2024
by Will Kessler The crumbling Chinese real estate sector is starting to put properties around the world on the market at deep discounts, threatening debt-laden American commercial developers and the U.S. banks holding the loans, according to Bloomberg. In a bid...
by Star News Staff | Feb 10, 2024
by Newt Gingrich, Gingrich 360 Three recent polls signal hope for Republicans and disaster for Democrats. Democrats enjoyed a moment of optimism when Quinnipiac reported on a Jan. 25-26 survey that President Joe Biden was beating President Donald Trump 50...
by Star News Staff | Feb 10, 2024
by Ford Stokes As you near retirement, you must make smart choices with your 401(k) plan. This is especially important for baby boomers born between 1946 and 1964. For a secure retirement, avoiding mistakes and maximizing growth opportunities is crucial. Here...