by Star News Staff | May 18, 2024
by Micaiah Bilger The University of California graduate students union plans to “maximize chaos and confusion” on campuses in opposition to administrators’ responses to pro-Palestinian protesters in recent weeks, a UAW 4811 leader said. On Wednesday, the union...
by The Center Square | May 18, 2024
by Cameron Arcand Republican leadership in the Arizona state legislature and the Arizona Trucking Association are suing the United States Environmental Protection Agency over an electric vehicle mandate. The two lawsuits in a federal appeals court in Washington...
by Star News Staff | May 18, 2024
by Luke Sprinkel A set of new polls show that Republican candidates are in close contests for both the 2024 Minnesota presidential race and the race to win the majority in the Minnesota House of Representatives. According to a McLaughlin &...
by The Center Square | May 18, 2024
by Morgan Sweeney Over 9,770 people experienced homelessness in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area one day in January 2024, according to a recent report from The Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments, resembling pre-pandemic numbers for the first...
by The Center Square | May 18, 2024
by T.A. DeFeo Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp vetoed a measure that would bar foreign nationals from making political contributions. While such contributions are already prohibited by federal law, Senate Bill 368 would have mandated that agents of “foreign...
by Kaitlin Housler | May 18, 2024
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine signed House Bill 250 on Wednesday, requiring schools to implement official policy governing students’ use of cellphones during school hours. The bill aims to “minimize student use of cellphones in K-12 schools” by requiring school...
by The Center Square | May 18, 2024
by J.D. Davidson A Michigan state senator tried to take another path to try to return money to school districts that were fined for COVID-19 regulation violations. Sen. Kevin Daley, R-Lum, offered an amendment Wednesday to the 2025 state school budget to...
by The Center Square | May 18, 2024
by Andrew Powell A new report shows that the number of “nuclear” verdicts in the Sunshine State has steadily declined since tort reforms were signed into law in 2023. Marathon Strategies released its 2024 report on corporate verdicts throughout the...
by Tom Pappert | May 18, 2024
While the City of Philadelphia cleared the homeless encampment from Kensington Avenue on May 6, a report published Friday indicates those who previously lived there have relocated to side streets. A Philadelphia media notice posted to the social media platform X...
by Star News Staff | May 18, 2024
by Eric Lendrum A coalition of medical professionals revealed the methods by which medical schools across the country are circumventing the Supreme Court’s ruling outlawing the practice of affirmative action, and employing such race-based policies anyway....
by The Center Square | May 18, 2024
by Casey Harper While the Chinese Communist Party’s possibly imminent invasion of Taiwan could spark a war in the region, experts and lawmakers in Congress on Thursday expressed that the Taiwan issue is just one part of a broader Chinese strategy countering the...
by Peter D'Abrosca | May 18, 2024
A far-left activist and DEI consultant launched an anti-gun political action committee (PAC). Heather Gee-Thomas, whose LinkedIn profile describes her as an “Entrepreneur, DE&I Consultant [and] Activist/Advocate (Equality and Justice),” founded the...
by Just the News | May 18, 2024
by Misty Severi Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey accused Kansas City on Thursday of doxxing one of its NFL players over religious comments he made at a college over the weekend, where he criticized President Joe Biden for being a pro-abortion Catholic....
by Just the News | May 18, 2024
by Ben Whedon CNN’s Jake Tapper and Dana Bash will moderate the first presidential debate between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump. The role is typically meant to be that of a neutral custodian of the conversation between the participants,...
by Julie Kelly | May 18, 2024
Special Counsel Jack Smith was supposed to be basking in glory right now. In his ideal world, Smith would be hot off a quick conviction of Donald Trump in Washington, D.C. for the former president’s alleged role in the events of January 6 and attempts to “overturn”...
by The Center Square | May 18, 2024
by T.A. DeFeo South Carolina lawmakers passed several small business-focused bills before skipping town last week but didn’t pass a high-profile measure business groups hoped they would. Palmetto State legislators passed H. 4832, the “Paid Family...
by The Center Square | May 18, 2024
by Jon Styf Wisconsin housing developers are set to receive $32.6 million in housing tax credits for 2024, part of $525 million in workforce housing in this year’s biennial budget, Gov. Tony Evers’ office said. The Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development...
by The Center Square | May 18, 2024
by Brett Rowland Provisional estimates show drug overdose deaths declined about 3.1% nationwide, but multiple states reported increases of more than 20%. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s provisional estimated overdose deaths in 2023...
by Star News Staff | May 18, 2024
by Fred Fleitz There is only one word to describe the result of President Biden’s foreign policy: chaos. Just consider how we have seen the Biden administration treat Israel, one of America’s closest and most important allies. Biden officials have been far more...
by Just the News | May 18, 2024
by Nicholas Ballasy The GOP-led House passed a bill on Thursday to allow more law enforcement officers to carry concealed firearms across state lines. The bill received support from 16 House Democrats while 185 opposed it. The final vote was 221-185. The LEOSA...