by Tom Pappert | Mar 28, 2024
Governor Glenn Youngkin took action regarding 67 pieces of legislation Tuesday, with a number of gun control bills vetoed, amended, or signed by the governor. Youngkin said in a statement his actions represent a balance between advancing public safety and...
by Debra McClure | Mar 28, 2024
A bill to strengthen immigration enforcement and accountability passed the Georgia Senate by a vote of 33-18 last Thursday. HB 301 would remove funding from sanctuary cities refusing to follow immigration laws within the state. The bill awaits transfer to the House...
by Tom Pappert | Mar 28, 2024
Georgia Lt. Governor Burt Jones on Tuesday celebrated the passage of legislation he championed to restrict property tax increases and offer property owners a chance to appeal decisions about how much they pay. Jones said in a statement that HB 581, the Save Our Homes...
by Star News Staff | Mar 28, 2024
by J.T. Young Last Tuesday in Arizona, former President Donald Trump continued his 2024 domination of President Joe Biden in battleground states. So far this year, both parties have held primary elections in three of the six states that decided 2020’s...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Mar 28, 2024
A “non-partisan” political activism group that calls for gun control held a rally in Nashville Wednesday night on the year anniversary of the mass shooting at The Covenant School. “Together, we will wear red and link arms as we mark the anniversary...
by Tom Pappert | Mar 28, 2024
Students at Vanderbilt University staged a sit-in that led to arrests on Tuesday amid unrest over the institution’s refusal to allow the Student Government Senate to consider joining the anti-Zionist Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions (BDS) movement that seeks to...
by Star News Staff | Mar 28, 2024
by Larry Sand The year, now a quarter old, reveals that the country’s rapid slide into educational purgatory is moving apace. Leading off the grossness parade is a school in Oklahoma where students lick and suck the armpits and toes of their fellow students in...
by The Center Square | Mar 28, 2024
by Brett Rowland Three people have filed a lawsuit against the National Park Service for refusing to take cash for park entrance fees alleging its NPS Cashless program violates federal law. The complaint, filed in federal court earlier this month, seeks to have...
by Just the News | Mar 28, 2024
by Steven Richards An illegal immigrant, who once lived in the country as a DACA recipient before he was deported in 2020, was arrested over the weekend as a suspect in the slaying of a 25-year old Michigan woman. The incident is the second shocking murder of a...
by Star News Staff | Mar 28, 2024
by Katelynn Richardson Judges who handle child abuse and neglect cases in California are required to take a training on LGBT issues that pushes them to consider whether parents who object to their child’s preferred pronouns should have custody. The...
by Just the News | Mar 28, 2024
by Nicholas Ballasy The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) renewal deadline is fast approaching as conservative lawmakers and some Democrats continue their push for ending warrantless surveillance. Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle, including...
by The Center Square | Mar 28, 2024
by Brendan Clarey The vast majority of people think schools should focus on traditional subjects like math, reading and science, and a majority also say critical race theory should not be taught, a new poll shows. According to The Center Square Voters’...
by Star News Staff | Mar 28, 2024
by Jake Smith The Kansas House of Representatives passed a bill Wednesday preventing foreign adversaries from buying up land near sensitive military sites following a Daily Caller News Foundation investigation. In an 84-39 vote, the Kansas House passed SB172,...
by Star News Staff | Mar 28, 2024
by Manzanita Miller While we have been extensively reporting on former President Donald Trump’s significant increase in support compared to 2020 among working class voters, minorities, and young people, one group of Americans appears to be shifting away...
by Just the News | Mar 27, 2024
by Ben Whedon A California judge has recommended disbarring attorney John Eastman, determining that he violated ethics rules by pushing former President Donald Trump’s election fraud claims. Eastman had supported Trump’s claims that mass voter fraud...
by Just the News | Mar 27, 2024
by Ben Whedon Former Connecticut Democratic Sen. Joseph Lieberman died Wednesday at the age of 82, his family confirmed. “Former United States Senator Joseph I. Lieberman died this afternoon, March 27, 2024, in New York City due to complications from a...
by Tom Pappert | Mar 27, 2024
Maricopa County executive director Zach Schira claimed on Tuesday that recent changes to the state’s elections as a result of a “landmark” election integrity bill that enjoyed overwhelming support in the Arizona Legislature. Schira told The Arizona...
by Tom Pappert | Mar 27, 2024
Former Fulton County prosecutor Christian Wise Smith confirmed on Monday he will launch a primary challenge against District Attorney Fani Willis, and promised to focus on “victim-centered prosecution” if he successfully unseats Willis. Wise Smith on...
by Tom Pappert | Mar 27, 2024
Democratic leaders from the Virginia General Assembly held a press conference on Monday to discuss the state of negotiations to pass a budget for the commonwealth, raising claims about the governor’s behavior and aptitude during the negotiations. Various...
by The Center Square | Mar 27, 2024
by Andrew Powell Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a controversial new bill into law on Monday that will prohibit the use of social media platforms by children. House Bill 3Â requires that social media platforms be regulated to prohibit minors under age 14 from having a...
by Debra McClure | Mar 27, 2024
Scottsdale Unites for Educational Integrity member Jill Dunican was interviewed on The Conservative Circus w/ James T. Harris podcast on Thursday, where she spoke about the organization’s American Pride Library initiative to donate “wholesome” and...