by Star News Staff | May 20, 2024
by Nick Pope President Joe Biden’s signature pieces of legislation are routing billions of dollars into swing states, but pundits are not convinced that the money will make much difference in November’s elections. The bipartisan infrastructure law...
by Star News Staff | May 20, 2024
by Eric Lendrum On Wednesday, a federal appeals court ruled that parents in Maryland’s largest school district do not have the right to opt their children out of pro-LGBTQ curriculum in the K-5 grades. As reported by Fox News, the 2-1 ruling by the 4th U.S....
by Star News Staff | May 20, 2024
by Kurt Mahlburg The New York Times is widely regarded as the newspaper of record in the United States. Founded in 1851 to appeal to a cultured, intellectual readership rather than a mass audience, the Gray Lady has won a record-breaking 137 Pulitzer Prizes,...
by The Center Square | May 20, 2024
by Kenneth Schrupp California gas prices could rise by at least $1.11 per gallon by 2026 if the California Air Resources Board adopts amendments to its low carbon fuel standard program, CARB says. The LCFS amendments proposed at the end of 2023 would phase-out...
by Just the News | May 20, 2024
by Greg Piper President Clinton’s infamous parsing of the word “is” remains apt 26 years after his deposition in Paula Jones’ sexual harassment lawsuit. National Institutes of Health Principal Deputy Director Lawrence Tabak found himself...
by Star News Staff | May 20, 2024
by Will Kessler Americans’ real weekly earnings dropped sharply in April and still remain well below their level when President Joe Biden first took office, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). Real average weekly earnings fell to...