by Admin | May 4, 2024
by John Solomon In a stunning admission, Special Counsel Jack Smith’s team is admitting that key evidence in former President Donald Trump’s classified documents criminal case was altered or manipulated since it was seized by the FBI, and that prosecutors...
by Rachel Alexander | May 4, 2024
The Arizona Supreme Court issued a unanimous ruling on Thursday reversing an award of sanctions against the Arizona Republican Party (AZGOP) and its attorneys for bringing an election integrity lawsuit. The AZGOP sued Maricopa County election officials over how they...
by Tom Pappert | May 4, 2024
State Senator Doug Mastriano (R-Gettysburg) on Thursday introduced legislation that would strip state funding from Pennsylvania colleges and universities that become a “safe harbor” for antisemitism in the months since the October 7 attack by Hamas against...
by The Center Square | May 4, 2024
by Jon Styf Wisconsin’s Democrat leadership continued its push for drop boxes as Attorney General Josh Kaul filed a response brief with the Wisconsin Supreme Court to allow them. Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers filed a brief in early April looking overturn a ruling...
by Christy Kelly | May 4, 2024
Republican U.S. Senate candidate Kari Lake held a Friday afternoon press conference to challenge Democratic Representative Ruben Gallego (D-AZ-03) to a debate on abortion. Expressing concern over what she labeled as Gallego’s “radical position on the...
by Just the News | May 4, 2024
by Kevin Killough Florida’s Republican-controlled legislature has passed a measure to replace mentions of “climate change” in many state laws and has sent it to GOP Gov. Ron DeSantis for him to sign into law The bill, which focuses on energy security,...
by Kaitlin Housler | May 4, 2024
Bernie Moreno, the Republican nominee in the Ohio U.S. Senate race, used Friday’s jobs report for the month of April to call out his opponent, incumbent U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown (D-OH), and President Joe Biden for their “disastrous” economic policies. In April, the...
by The Center Square | May 4, 2024
by Sarah Roderick-Fitch Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin met with Finland President Alexander Stubb, discussing opportunities the commonwealth and the northern European country can strengthen their business relationship. The two leaders met in the nation’s capital,...
by The Center Square | May 4, 2024
by T.A. DeFeo Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp signed a series of bills aimed at growing the state’s workforce, including measures aimed at making it easier for Georgians to get occupational licenses and job training. “As our state continues to grow,...
by The Center Square | May 4, 2024
by Scott McClallen The Michigan House approved bills to allow physical therapists to practice in states that have entered a compact. House Bills 4504 and 4505 aim to enter Michigan into the Physical Therapy Licensure Compact, which allows physical therapists to...
by Star News Staff | May 4, 2024
by Scott Giebel A new University of Minnesota report advocates for more “2SLGBTQIA+” individuals in environmental work, arguing their communities are disproportionately harmed by pollution and natural disasters. Published in the university’s Gender Policy...
by Just the News | May 4, 2024
by Kevin Killough The Biden administration published a new rule Friday that will allow tens of thousands of illegal immigrants to receive health care through ObamaCare. The new rule, according to a White House statement, removes a prohibition on illegal...
by Kaitlin Housler | May 4, 2024
A recent survey conducted by RedBalloon and PublicSquare found that a majority of small businesses believe colleges are failing to prepare Gen Z for the workforce and that nearly half of small businesses said that a college degree has zero value in their hiring...
by Star News Staff | May 4, 2024
by Will Kessler Growth in government jobs slowed in April, bucking the pattern that has contributed to above-trend job growth over the past several months, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). Employment in government grew just 8,000 in...
by Star News Staff | May 4, 2024
by Alfredo Ortiz The specter of stagflation has returned. The monthly jobs report released Friday showed only 175,000 jobs were created last month, well below the recent average and expectations. More than half of new jobs were created in the unproductive...
by Peter D'Abrosca | May 4, 2024
Leaders at the University of the South reportedly caved to the demands of pro-Palestinian protestors who were occupying the All Saints’ Chapel on the school’s campus. Among other things, the protestors demanded full disclosure of how the school spends its...
by The Center Square | May 4, 2024
by Christian Wade Connecticut will end the fiscal year with a record surplus, according to a new report, which is fueling calls by progressive Democrats to roll back the state’s spending controls. The consensus revenue forecast, released by the Office of...
by The Center Square | May 4, 2024
by T.A. DeFeo The South Carolina Senate passed a measure to exempt feminine care products from the state’s sales tax, a move that could cost the state and local governments millions in tax revenue. The Senate voted unanimously in favor of H.3563, which...
by Christy Kelly | May 4, 2024
The Festival Ranch Republican Club recently hosted an educational forum, inviting the three Republican candidates in the primary running for Maricopa County School Superintendent to speak. This race holds significant importance amidst allegations of financial...
by The Center Square | May 4, 2024
by Alan Wooten Nearly 15 million people living in or entering the country illegally are on an FBI list prohibiting purchase of firearms. However, the National Instant Criminal Background Check system isn’t required to let immigration authorities know if one of...
by Star News Staff | May 4, 2024
by Nate Rudquist In an increasing online world, people are lonelier than ever, especially men. In a 2021 study, 15 percent of men reported having no close friends, up from only three percent in the early 1990s. Perhaps more alarmingly, 28 percent of young men...