by Tom Pappert | Apr 6, 2024
Governor Glenn Youngkin has just days to act on a bill that would legalize controversial skill games, which are often compared to slot machines, before lawmakers return to Richmond on April 17. Lawmakers last month approved the legislation to authorize and tax skill...
by Debra McClure | Apr 6, 2024
As legislators continue discussing ways to address questionable content in school libraries, books promoting LBGTQ and gender ideology are readily available to children as young as 11 years old in a Scottsdale Unified School District middle school. “Mohave...
by The Center Square | Apr 6, 2024
by J.D. Davidson A plan to more stringently scrutinize voter registration data and citizenship verification during Ohio’s elections sits before the Ohio House of Representatives. The proposed legislation, which has yet to be assigned to a committee, also...
by Star News Staff | Apr 6, 2024
by Philip Lenczycki A director of an American firm that’s building battery manufacturing plants in the U.S. has been pictured attending multiple Chinese Communist Party (CCP) meetings, according to a Daily Caller News Foundation review of the website of the...
by The Center Square | Apr 6, 2024
by T.A. DeFeo The South Carolina Senate did not pass a measure aimed at stemming lawsuit abuse, likely killing the push for the legislative session. Senate Bill 533, the South Carolina Justice Act, would have amended the South Carolina Contribution Among...
by Star News Staff | Apr 6, 2024
by Kate Anderson Abortion activists in Florida are frustrated after the state’s Supreme Court ruling allowing a fetal heartbeat law to take effect failed to produce “rage” donations. The Florida Supreme Court ruled in favor of a law signed by Republican Gov....
by The Center Square | Apr 6, 2024
by Benjamin Yount The State Bar of Wisconsin isn’t ending its diversity clerkship that faced a federal discrimination lawsuit, instead it is changing the definition of diversity. The State Bar agreed to tweak the program and make it about the diversity of ideas...
by The Center Square | Apr 6, 2024
by Anthony Hennen Pennsylvania’s orphan oil and gas well problem has gotten much attention in recent months. So too has the commonwealth’s legacy of hazardous mine lands. Now, the federal government is sending hundreds of millions of dollars to deal with them....
by The Center Square | Apr 6, 2024
by T.A. DeFeo Georgia lawmakers have passed legislation that ostensibly bans “foreign adversaries” from owning agricultural land or property near a military base or airport, but one expert said it’s not clear the measure can stand up to...
by Star News Staff | Apr 6, 2024
by Hank Long A proposed statewide “ban on book bans” in public schools and libraries is just one of about 100 new provisions contained in a DFL-backed omnibus education policy bill that passed off the Senate floor this week. SF3567 is sponsored by Democratic...
by Just the News | Apr 6, 2024
by Nicholas Ballasy Members of the conservative House Freedom Caucus sponsored more than $900 million worth of earmarks over the last two years, according to a study conducted by OpenTheBooks.com and published on Thursday. While the Freedom Caucus does not...
by Star News Staff | Apr 6, 2024
by Alfredo Ortiz Looking under the hood of today’s jobs report shows it isn’t the home run that Democrats and the media claim. Approximately half of the 303,000 jobs created last month came in the unproductive government or quasi-government healthcare sectors....
by Star News Staff | Apr 6, 2024
by Will Kessler The U.S. added 303,000 nonfarm payroll jobs in March as the unemployment rate ticked down to 3.8%, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) data released Friday. Economists anticipated that the country would add 200,000 jobs in...
by Star News Staff | Apr 6, 2024
by Arjun Singh The Nebraska Legislature on Wednesday voted against a proposal that would have changed the state’s allocation of presidential electors in the Electoral College, which is a setback for former President Donald Trump’s political interests. Unlike...
by Star News Staff | Apr 6, 2024
by Nate Hochman For all its gesticulations about “free speech,” the conservative mainstream often plays a supporting role in America’s censorship regime. It’s a two-step dance: The Right styles itself as the sworn defender of free speech and the mortal enemy of...
by RealClearWire | Apr 6, 2024
by Brent Urbanik In a frantic attempt to preserve its monopoly over the Miami-Dade County Public Schools, attorneys for the union currently representing the district’s 24,000-plus teachers and support staff are relying on a strategy that has the potential to...
by Just the News | Apr 6, 2024
by Charlotte Hazard The No Labels centrist political party will not run a third-party candidate for the 2024 presidential election after failing to recruit a candidate, according to news reports Thursday. “No Labels has always said we would only offer...