by Just the News | Mar 30, 2024
by Charlotte Hazard President Joe Biden declared March 31 “Transgender Day of Visibility,” the same 2024 date for Easter Sunday. “NOW, THEREFORE, I, JOSEPH R. BIDEN JR., President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority...
by Matthew Giffin | Mar 30, 2024
NewsChannel 5 and investigative journalist Phil Williams have so far refused to answer questions about the legality of a phone call recording Williams obtained and subsequently broadcast in a Monday report attacking a school choice advocacy group. The recording...
by Just the News | Mar 30, 2024
by Ben Whedon Virginia Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin on Thursday vetoed legislation that would have created a state-regulated market for recreational marijuana sales. The Old Dominion currently permits qualified patients to secure marijuana for medical...
by The Center Square | Mar 30, 2024
by Andrew Powell Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed legislation Wednesday that he says will end the problem of squatters taking over homes in the Sunshine State. DeSantis stated that squatters have taken over homes in states like New York and in some cases, have...
by The Center Square | Mar 30, 2024
by T.A. DeFeo Gov. Henry McMaster signed a measure to help ensure students read at their appropriate grade levels. S. 418 builds on the Read to Succeed measure lawmakers passed a decade ago and requires the South Carolina Department of Education to implement a...
by Star News Staff | Mar 30, 2024
by Kate Anderson The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) released a report Thursday arguing that a Michigan law requiring parental consent for abortions harms minors. The law, which became effective in 1991, requires all Michigan residents under the age of 18...
by The Center Square | Mar 30, 2024
by Benjamin Yount Wisconsin’s most-recent former governor says elections in the state must be fair and free from outside money posing as election aid. Former Gov. Scott Walker on Thursday said voters need to approve a constitutional amendment banning so-called...
by The Center Square | Mar 30, 2024
by J.D. Davidson Ohio’s job market remained neutral in February, better than falling like the national figures, according to analysts. The new numbers from the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services bucked a trend of rising unemployment in the state that...
by The Center Square | Mar 30, 2024
by Joe Mueller An Illinois lawsuit has led Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser and attorneys general from 11 other states and the District of Columbia to notify gunmaker Glock to preserve 37 years of documentation regarding its handguns. Earlier this month,...
by The Center Square | Mar 30, 2024
by Cameron Arcand Arizona Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs addressed possible concerns about lower than requested funding in the spending deal signed by President Joe Biden last week. Hobbs, as well as Sens. Kyrsten Sinema and Mark Kelly, welcomed the news of $650...
by The Center Square | Mar 30, 2024
by Lauren Jessop A polarized America, increasingly dissatisfied with the current political duopoly and lack of choices, might open doors wide enough for third parties and independents to wield greater influence in elections. Stepping into that space and gaining...
by Star News Staff | Mar 30, 2024
by Hank Long Four pieces of legislation that Democrats have introduced at the Minnesota Legislature in recent weeks aim to transfer ownership of property they say tribal nations inside Minnesota lost decades ago due to federal and state government policies. But...
by Debra McClure | Mar 30, 2024
The Georgia Association of Educators (GAE) is advancing far-left gender ideology, Critical Race Theory, and social justice activist curriculum for members of its organization. GAE, an affiliate of the National Educators Association (NEA), promotes racial justice...
by Just the News | Mar 30, 2024
by Greg Piper Google’s artificial intelligence isn’t particularly bright when it comes to evaluating publishers’ compliance with its advertising policies, if the experience of a heterodox economics blog with outsized influence is any...
by RealClearWire | Mar 30, 2024
by Rich Nolan The Biden administration has just supercharged the electric vehicle (EV) revolution. With its finalized tailpipe emissions rule, the administration expects that by 2032 70% of new U.S. car sales will be electric. This lightning-fast transformation...
by Star News Staff | Mar 30, 2024
by Eric Lendrum Former President Barack Obama is reportedly becoming increasingly nervous over the likelihood of former President Donald Trump being re-elected in November, and has expressed his concerns to Joe Biden’s chief of staff on numerous occasions. As...
by Just the News | Mar 30, 2024
by Natalia Mittelstadt The New York City Council has filed an appeal to the state’s highest court to reverse an intermediate appellate court’s ruling that struck down the city’s law allowing non-citizens to vote in local elections while Washington, D.C.,...
by Kaitlin Housler | Mar 30, 2024
The family of Riley Strain, the 22-year-old University of Missouri-Columbia student whose body was pulled from the Cumberland River in West Nashville last week, requested that a second autopsy be performed on Strain’s body. Strain (pictured above) went missing after...
by The Center Square | Mar 30, 2024
by Brett Davis Gov. Jay Inslee on Thursday afternoon signed into law a controversial bill meant to allow Puget Sound Energy to start planning how to move away from natural gas. “This bill creates the roadmap and tools for our state’s largest utility to get out...
by Star News Staff | Mar 30, 2024
by Nick Pope The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) finalized aggressive emissions standards Friday for heavy-duty vehicles that will effectively require huge increases in the numbers of electric or zero-emission buses and trucks sold over the next decade....
by RealClearWire | Mar 30, 2024
by Scott Farmer As the 2024 election heats up, now is the time for campaigns to invest wisely. Questions abound: Do you invest in cable news advertising? Door-to-door canvassing? Social media? Something else? For answers, I look back to the past. In 2000, I...