by Just the News | Apr 8, 2024
by Madeleine Hubbard Presumptive GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump on Monday announced his stance on abortion ahead of the November election, sticking, as expected, with the Supreme Court decision that the matter should be decided by the states. The high...
by Kaitlin Housler | Apr 8, 2024
Self-described as the “world’s leading liberal voice,” U.K. news outlet The Guardian published an attack-style article denouncing the Republican supermajority in Tennessee politics on Friday, claiming such a political makeup has “imprisoned our democracy.”...
by Rachel Alexander | Apr 8, 2024
Kari Lake and Mark Finchem filed a Supplemental Brief with the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday, adding support for their Petition for Writ of Certiorari and Motion to Expedite asking the court to hear an appeal of the dismissal of their lawsuit to stop the use of...
by Tom Pappert | Apr 8, 2024
Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares celebrated a victory on Friday after the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) halted the enforcement of its new climate changes rules for publicly traded businesses that were imposed by the Biden administration. The...
by Star News Staff | Apr 8, 2024
by Eric Lendrum In the city of Chicago, officials announced that there has been an outbreak of tuberculosis (TB) in several shelters currently housing illegal aliens. As Fox News reports, the Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH) released a statement...
by The Center Square | Apr 8, 2024
by Casey Harper The federal government reported hundreds of billions of taxpayer dollars in improper payments last fiscal year and trillions over the last two decades. According to a new report from the Government Accountability Office, the federal government...
by Star News Staff | Apr 8, 2024
by Will Kessler The number of Americans working part-time jobs surged in March, while full-time jobs declined slightly, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) released Friday. There were 28,632,000 people with part-time jobs in March,...
by Star News Staff | Apr 8, 2024
by Mary Elise Cosgray One-third of small-business owners say increased crime is cutting into their earnings, and 7 in 10 grade President Joe Biden’s performance negatively in terms of helping small businesses, a new poll finds. Pollsters John McLaughlin and...
by Just the News | Apr 8, 2024
by Charlotte Hazard Dr. Harvey Risch, Professor of Epidemiology at the Yale School of Public Health, says lockdowns failed to mitigate the COVID-19 pandemic and had “serious repercussions for substantial fractions of the population.” “The...
by Just the News | Apr 8, 2024
by Greg Piper The earliest recipients of newly authorized COVID-19 vaccines, including healthcare workers, wrote in tens of thousands of adverse events related to the heart, ears, reproductive system and other conditions not listed as checkboxes in a federal...
by The Center Square | Apr 8, 2024
by Jon Styf The Tennessee Advisory Commission on Rules of Practice and Procedure listened to a proposal to keep alternate jurors on even after deliberations begin in a criminal case during its Friday public meeting. Circuit Court Judge Russ Parkes said the...
by Tom Pappert | Apr 8, 2024
A public school principal and teacher in Henderson County were criminally indicted by a grand jury after investigators claimed they falsified hours work to pay out nearly $8,000 in wages and benefits for hours that were never worked. The Tennessee Comptroller’s...
by Star News Staff | Apr 8, 2024
by Eric Lendrum Following the collapse of Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge after a collision involving a cargo ship, safety inspectors are now raising the alarm about the structural dangers of a significant percentage of American bridges. As Fox...
by The Center Square | Apr 8, 2024
by J.D. Davidson Two Ohio lawmakers want to make sure state schools follow federal law and allow groups like the Boy Scouts and Girls Scouts to be present during the school year. Proposed legislation in the House of Representatives requires schools to allow...
by Star News Staff | Apr 8, 2024
by Mark Meckler I am weary of hearing the trope that we need more illegal aliens because “Americans won’t work those jobs.” My bet is that most Americans share this sentiment as well. Amidst a myriad of concerns about illegal immigration, one...
by Tom Pappert | Apr 8, 2024
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs announced her appointment of Christina Estes-Werther to the Arizona Citizens Clean Elections Commission on Friday, confirming the former member of her Elections Task Force will be the first new member of the commission since 2017. Hobbs...
by The Center Square | Apr 8, 2024
by Steve Wilson Requiring publicly traded companies to make climate-related disclosures has voluntarily been put on hold by the Securities and Exchange Commission. The SEC’s move came before a decision was reached by the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals....
by Star News Staff | Apr 8, 2024
by Sophia Vitter A state auditor’s office recently completed a review that found no proof there is any wrongdoing on the part of Grand Canyon University, but two federal agencies are continuing with their campaigns against the Christian university despite...
by Debra McClure | Apr 8, 2024
A Glynn County resident sentenced to 20 years in federal prison as part of Operation Ghost Busted pled guilty to trafficking the drugs responsible for two overdose fatalities. 32-year-old Jon Dillon Screen of Brunswick, Georgia, pled guilty to trafficking drugs,...
by Star News Staff | Apr 8, 2024
by Maida Korte When she was a young girl, Sandra Day O’Connor began her education at home. Her early years of schooling on an Arizona ranch were sitting at the kitchen table with her mother, learning to read, and taking long nature walks. I read this, and this...
by Star News Staff | Apr 8, 2024
by Roger Kimball We have been hearing a lot about a “vibe shift” in American culture recently. The phrase has been around for a while. It gained new currency after the commentator Santiago Pliego wrote an essay about the phenomenon, and Tucker...