by Star News Staff | Mar 10, 2024
U.S. Sen. J.D. Vance’s (R-Ohio) measure to ban the Department of Transportation from using federal funds to enforce mask mandates has passed both houses of Congress and now heads to the desk of President Joe Biden (D). “The era of public health panic is over. Tonight,...
by Star News Staff | Mar 10, 2024
by Lisa Schiffren A portrait of Lord Arthur James Balfour at Trinity College at Cambridge was destroyed Friday by pro-Palestinian activists. In a video posted on social media by Palestine Action, a young woman in a blue puffy jacket is seen spraying red spray...
by Just the News | Mar 10, 2024
by John Solomon Donald Trump met with Laken Riley’s family and unleashed a blistering attack Saturday on President Joe Biden’s border policies as a “crime against humanity” as the two likely general candidates staged dueling events in the battleground state of...
by Kaitlin Housler | Mar 10, 2024
Rachel Alexander, lead reporter at The Arizona Sun Times, said there is a “zero percent chance” anything could happen legally between now and November to change federal law allowing no proof of citizenship to be submitted in order for an individual to be eligible to...
by Just the News | Mar 10, 2024
Irish voters went to the polls on Friday, where they rejected proposals backed by the prime minister to replace constitutional references to the makeup of a family and a mother’s “duties in the home,” in a major defeat for the government. Prime Minister Leo Varadkar...
by Just the News | Mar 10, 2024
by John Solomon The mother of Laken Riley, the college student slain by an illegal immigrant, is blasting President Joe Biden for fumbling her late daughter’s name during his nationally televised State of the Union address. ”Biden does not even KNOW my child’s...
by The Center Square | Mar 10, 2024
by Christian Wade Political contributions to municipal elected officials in Connecticut would be more accessible to the public under a proposal being considered by state lawmakers. The legislation, which is pending before the Legislature’s Committee on...
by Star News Staff | Mar 10, 2024
by Brandon Poulter Republican Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin signed a bill Friday banning legacy admissions at public colleges in the state. Several states have moved to eliminate legacy admissions, which are admissions based on prior familial attendance to a...
by Rachel Alexander | Mar 10, 2024
Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee heard arguments last week from defense attorneys about why Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis should be disqualified from her RICO case against former President Donald Trump and his associates. Willis had an...
by Kaitlin Housler | Mar 10, 2024
Two women in Ashtabula, Ohio, have been arrested and charged for their alleged transport of an elderly man’s corpse to a bank for the illegal withdrawal of cash. On Thursday, the Ashtabula Police Department (APD) announced that it received a call from the Ashtabula...
by Rachel Alexander | Mar 10, 2024
Kari Lake’s attorney, Bryan Blehm, is encountering pushback defending himself against the State Bar of Arizona’s disciplinary proceedings. The Arizona Bar is trying to disbar Blehm and two of Lake’s other attorneys for asserting in a brief that it was an undisputed...
by The Center Square | Mar 10, 2024
by Jon Styf Selling alcohol at bars starting at 8 a.m. on Sundays, the same as other days of the week, is under consideration in the Tennessee Legislature and being pushed by the NFL Titans. The bill would require a city that has approved liquor-by-the-drink...
by Star News Staff | Mar 10, 2024
by Noah Slayter An organization that operates pro-life pregnancy centers in New Jersey asked the U.S. Supreme Court to hear a case involving what the centers’ petition calls an “improper” and “unlawful” subpoena by state Attorney General Matthew Platkin....
by Star News Staff | Mar 10, 2024
by Eric Lendrum Over the last five years, the United States has suffered a dramatic increase in the number of attacks on Christian churches, often the result of far-left political movements. As reported by Breitbart, the data from the Family Research Council...
by The Center Square | Mar 10, 2024
by J.D. Davidson Ohio plans to spread more than $120 million of taxpayer money over 13 counties for road projects, with $15 million spent to expand bus rapid transit in Columbus. The new construction funding list from the Transportation Review Advisory Council...
by Star News Staff | Mar 10, 2024
by Kerry McDonald A couple of years ago, I was presenting at a small education conference in New York when someone asked what a success indicator might be for a dynamic, decentralized education marketplace. “When we see some schools shutting down,” I responded....
by Star News Staff | Mar 10, 2024
by Ellie Gardey The Presbyterian Church (USA) has permitted, but not required, its ministers to perform same-sex marriage ceremonies since 2014. But that allowance is no longer sufficient for the progressive denomination; it now aims to mandate that future...
by Bethany Bowman | Mar 10, 2024
NASHVILLE, Tennessee- Flat River Band consists of three brothers Andy Sitze, Chad Sitze, and Dennijo Sitze, who grew up in a multi-generational family band. Performing alongside their parents and grandparents, they held residencies at Silver Dollar City in Branson,...
by Star News Staff | Mar 10, 2024
by Ryan Meilstrup The U.S. set another new record for the total number of government jobs in February, even as overall unemployment ticks up, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). The government added 52,000 positions in February, around...