by Tom Pappert | Apr 27, 2024
The Stop Cop City protesters who were present at the anti-Israel encampment at Emory University on Thursday previously raised money from more than 70,000 donors and used it to selectively bail alleged criminals out of jail, according to Georgia state prosecutors who...
by Kaitlin Housler | Apr 27, 2024
C. Ellen Connally, co-chair of the Cleveland-based organization Judge4Yourself, resigned on Wednesday hours after the Ohio Republican Party called out her “hyper-partisan and inappropriate behavior towards Republican elected officials.” Judge4Yourself is an...
by Kaitlin Housler | Apr 27, 2024
Ohio State University is standing by its decision to have police arrest and charge pro-Palestine protesters who refused to disperse at the instruction of the university with criminal trespassing. On Thursday, the group Students for Justice in Palestine at the Ohio...
by Tom Pappert | Apr 27, 2024
Pennsylvania-based radio and television host John Fredericks confirmed he is “strongly considering” a campaign for the Chair of the Pennsylvania delegation to the Republican National Convention (RNC) after grassroots voters propelled him to a...
by Star News Staff | Apr 27, 2024
by Eric Lendrum A new study from a liberal law school claims that global warming, also known as “climate change,” has a greater impact on LGBT couples than on normal couples. As reported by Fox News, the study from the UCLA School of Law claims that “same-sex...
by Star News Staff | Apr 27, 2024
by Mary Lou Masters Just over half of Americans now say they would support the mass deportation of illegal migrants, a poll released Thursday found. The 51 percent who approve of the action includes 42 percent of Democrats, as well as 68 percent of Republicans...
by Star News Staff | Apr 27, 2024
by Tony Kinnett A high school theater troupe is staging the risque musical “Kinky Boots” just outside the nation’s capital “in collaboration” with a leading Virginia school syste’’s “Pride” programs, prompting concern...
by The Center Square | Apr 27, 2024
by T.A. DeFeo Georgia officials are paying more than $400,000 to remove 167 variable speed limit signs in metro Atlanta. Georgia transportation officials approved the plan for the signs on Interstate 285 in 2012 and subsequently started introducing them along...
by The Center Square | Apr 27, 2024
by Jon Styf A bill aimed at preventing people from blocking Tennessee roadways was amended and passed by both chambers of the Tennessee Legislature before it next heads to the desk of Gov. Bill Lee along with a glut of late-session bills. Rather than creating...
by The Center Square | Apr 27, 2024
by Cameron Arcand Arizona Senate President Warren Petersen is holding off on disciplinary action against State Senators Jake Hoffman and Anthony Kern following their indictments in the 2020 elector case. Petersen said that due process will need to play out...
by Tom Pappert | Apr 27, 2024
Legislation that would fine the parents of delinquent children who commit additional crimes has the support of the Tennessee General Assembly after the State House passed it on Monday. The legislation will go to Governor Bill Lee for final approval before becoming...
by RealClearWire | Apr 27, 2024
by William A. Woodruff “Whether and if so to what extent does a former President enjoy presidential immunity from criminal prosecution for conduct alleged to involve official acts during his tenure in office?” That is the question the Supreme Court will answer...
by Star News Staff | Apr 27, 2024
by Micaela Burrow A watchdog group filed a lawsuit against the Air Force on Wednesday for allegedly withholding records shedding light on the service’s efforts to set racial diversity quotas when taking on new officers, the Daily Caller News Foundation has...
by The Center Square | Apr 27, 2024
by Joe Mueller In addition to measuring foreign exchange rates, an economist is using the price of a hamburger to examine inflation. The Economist magazine developed the Big Mac index in 1986 as an informal way to determine the “purchasing power parity” of...
by The Center Square | Apr 27, 2024
by Brett Rowland The Federal Trade Commission issued a final rule Tuesday to ban noncompete contracts that prevent employees from joining rival companies in a move that immediately drew a legal challenge. U.S. Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Suzanne Clark...