by Rachel Alexander | May 19, 2024
Former President Donald Trump’s former attorney and constitutional legal scholar, John Eastman, was arrested, booked, and arraigned Friday in Phoenix over his role in the 2020 election. Democratic Attorney General Kris Mayes brought charges and secured indictments in...
by The Center Square | May 19, 2024
by J.D. Davidson State money continues to flow into East Palestine, Ohio, to support businesses struggling from a train derailment and toxic chemical release more than 15 months ago. Gov. Mike DeWine announced three more businesses will receive loans through...
by The Center Square | May 19, 2024
by Cameron Arcand Inflation is still impacting families in the Phoenix Metropolitan Area, according to a new Common Sense Institute report. The free-market think tank’s May inflation update analyzed different price increases from 2020, which determined that...
by The Center Square | May 19, 2024
by Christina Lengyel Independent pharmacies took center stage earlier this month in support of a bipartisan bill that would rein in the “shadowy middlemen” who control contracts between their businesses and drug companies. State Reps. Jessica Benham, D-Carrick,...
by The Center Square | May 19, 2024
by T.A. DeFeo As Fulton County officials reportedly consider a sales tax to fund a $1.7 billion Fulton County Jail replacement, some groups have an idea to save taxpayers money: keeping people out of jail. The Georgia Senate Public Safety Subcommittee on Fulton...
by The Center Square | May 19, 2024
by Bethany Blankley The northern border largely has been unmanned and understaffed for decades as federal reports issue conflicting conclusions about how much, or how little, operational control exists. Some officials have suggested the U.S. Department of...
by Star News Staff | May 19, 2024
by Alan Wooten More than 3 in 4 Americans fear abuses of artificial intelligence will affect the 2024 presidential election, and many are not confident they can detect faked photos, videos or audio. AI & Politics ’24, led by Lee Rainie and Jason...
by Star News Staff | May 19, 2024
by Josiah Lippincott LinkedIn is the worst social media site in existence. Engaging with literal pornbots on Twitter is less soul-sucking than reading the tone-deaf striver banalities and motivational tripe that festoon the place: “Here are five things I...
by Just the News | May 19, 2024
by Madeleine Hubbard The number of known “gotaways” – or illegal migrants who evaded Border Patrol – exploded under the Biden administration by more than 340% from where it was at the highest point of the Trump administration, according to data...
by Just the News | May 19, 2024
by Steven Richards President Joe Biden’s attempt to assert executive privilege over the tapes of his interview with federal investigators in his own classified documents case could run into the history of Democratic tactics to obtain information from former...
by Peter D'Abrosca | May 19, 2024
A bill to combat street racing passed the Tennessee General Assembly and is awaiting Gov. Bill Lee’s (R) signature. HB 2062 “creates a street racing task force to study and determine best practices for curbing illegal street racing in this state,”...
by Matthew Giffin | May 19, 2024
Nashville’s Beacon Center, a politically conservative think tank, explained the “downright inexcusably awful” portions of Nashville Mayor Freddie O’Connell’s mass transportation plan Choose How You Move in an analysis published Friday....
by Star News Staff | May 19, 2024
by Cadence McManimon These days, it’s almost common knowledge that homeschooled students have a better academic education, do better in college and careers, and are regarded as “smarter” than students from public schools. Homeschooling families typically...
by The Center Square | May 19, 2024
by Bethany Blankley The number of mortgaged homes that are equity rich have declined for three consecutive quarters, and the portion of mortgaged homes considered “seriously underwater” increased, according to a new report by ATTOM, a leading curator of land,...
by Just the News | May 19, 2024
by Kevin Killough Few things have escaped environmentalists’ scorn, and even cows have not been exempt from blame for climate change. Emissions from livestock production have become an increasing focus of efforts to fight climate change. The United...
by Star News Staff | May 19, 2024
by Keri D. Ingraham Parents, children, and supporters of school choice have cause to celebrate this National Charter Schools Week. Charter schools earned the top two spots on a list of the best high schools in America, according to a recent report by U.S. News...
by Star News Staff | May 19, 2024
by Eric Lendrum On Wednesday, the health ministry of Peru formally announced that all people who identify as “transgender” or “non-binary” will now be classified as “mentally ill.” As reported by the Daily Caller, President Dina Boluarte signed the decree,...
by The Center Square | May 19, 2024
by Spencer Pauley The King County Council has approved an ordinance that will increase the minimum wage in unincorporated parts of King County. The legislation increases minimum wage to a high of $20.29, which ties the cities of Tukwila and Renton for the...
by Just the News | May 19, 2024
by Joseph Weber Walmart has announced layoffs impacting several hundred jobs at its campus offices and is requiring remote employees to come to the office. The retail giant said in a staff memo Tuesday most of the remote workers and personnel in its Dallas,...