by Tom Pappert | Feb 28, 2024
Arizona could have six presidential candidates on the ballot in November after a super PAC supporting Robert F. Kennedy Jr. claims to have obtained enough signatures for the independent presidential candidate to qualify. The American Values 24 super PAC confirmed on...
by Tom Pappert | Feb 28, 2024
Georgia Republican Party Chair Josh McKoon expressed the party’s sympathies to the family and friends of Laken Riley, the 22-year-old nursing student who was slain on the University of Georgia (UGA) campus. He described the death of Riley (pictured above) as a...
by Star News Staff | Feb 28, 2024
by Jake Smith The White House and Biden 2024 reelection campaign are concerned that President Joe Biden is hemorrhaging support from voters in Arab and Muslim communities in Michigan amid his support for Israel’s war against Hamas in Gaza, Politico reported...
by The Center Square | Feb 28, 2024
by Andrew Powell A bill that would put term limits on Florida county commissioners passed a key hurdle in the Senate Committee Rules on Monday. Senate Bill 438 is sponsored by state Sen. Blaise Ingoglia (pictured above), R-Spring Hill. It would introduce term...
by Tom Pappert | Feb 28, 2024
The Virginia General Assembly is considering a bill that would see taxpayers spend millions to help companies build infrastructure for electric vehicles (EVs) in “distressed” parts of the commonwealth. HB 107 by Delegate Rip Sullivan Jr. (D-Arlington)...
by Star News Staff | Feb 28, 2024
by Katelynn Richardson The Ohio Supreme Court coordinated a conference where an activist group held a training for judges that claimed children have a “stable sense” of their gender identity by the age of four. The presentation, titled “The Judicial System...
by The Center Square | Feb 28, 2024
by Benjamin Yount Expansion in the way Wisconsin prepares new teachers has passed the state Assembly and awaits a decision from second-term Democratic Gov. Tony Evers. His decision has yet to be signaled. Only nine technical colleges and one university offer...
by Kaitlin Housler | Feb 28, 2024
Rich Goszka, a staff representative with the Southern States Police Benevolent Association, sent a letter to Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin and members of the Virginia General Assembly urging the opposition of any attempts that aim to legalize skill games. Skill...
by The Center Square | Feb 28, 2024
by Christian Wade Connecticut Republicans have unveiled a slate of proposals aimed at addressing rising electricity costs in the state, which they say are putting the squeeze on energy consumers. The package of proposed policy changes, calls for setting limits...
by The Center Square | Feb 28, 2024
by Anthony Hennen The black bear harvest declined to a 10-year low, according to state data, despite a dramatic spike in interest among hunters during that same time. The Pennsylvania Game Commission announced that 2,920 bears were killed in the 2023 seasons,...
by Star News Staff | Feb 28, 2024
by Hayley Feland The Osseo school board voted Tuesday to leave a sexually explicit graphic novel in the Maple Grove High School library. “It does have the potential, as a parent mentioned earlier, to help some students,” board member Thomas Brooks said while...
by Star News Staff | Feb 28, 2024
by Christopher Roach There are rumors—likely trial balloons—that Joe Biden is about to get serious about controlling the border. Along with inflation and our country’s repeated humiliations on the global stage, the border debacle is one of the major sources of...
by Tom Pappert | Feb 28, 2024
Tennessee Comptroller Jason Mumpower announced an audit of Shelby County due to the alleged “incompetence and willful neglect” of the county by Shelby County Clerk Wanda Halbert. Mumpower announced his intention in a letter to Mayor Lee Harris and the...
by Star News Staff | Feb 28, 2024
by Mary Lou Masters Immigration is now the top concern among Americans as President Joe Biden’s administration continues to see record amounts of illegal border crossings, a Tuesday poll from Gallup found. The issue was previously ranked second at 20%, behind...
by Tom Pappert | Feb 28, 2024
Tennessee State Representative Jason Zachary (R-Knoxville) and Senate Majority Leader Jack Johnson (R-Franklin) have proposed legislation that would prohibit America’s largest financial institutions from discriminating against customers based on their religious...
by Matthew Giffin | Feb 28, 2024
The Tennessee General Assembly is considering a bill that would restrict the state’s Department of Child Services (TN DCS) from requiring prospective adoptive or foster parents to get vaccinated. After discussion and testimony, the State House Children and...