by Just the News | Jul 1, 2024
by John Solomon Former President Donald Trump’s lawyers moved quickly Monday night to take advantage of the Supreme Court ruling that he enjoyed immunity from criminal prosecution for official acts, sending a letter notifying the judge in his New York...
by Kaitlin Housler | Jul 1, 2024
Tennessee State Senator Brent Taylor (R-Memphis) is defending his intent to file a Senate Joint Resolution requiring the removal of Shelby County District Attorney Steve Mulroy during next year’s legislative session of the Tennessee General Assembly despite critics...
by Kaitlin Housler | Jul 1, 2024
Tennessee Republican Party Chairman Scott Golden said President Joe Biden’s performance during Thursday’s CNN debate against former President Donald Trump “puts pressure” on New York Judge Juan Merchan to sentence Trump to prison on July 11. On May 30, Trump was found...
by Kaitlin Housler | Jul 1, 2024
Don Palmer, a U.S. Election Assistance Commission (EAC) Commissioner who was nominated by then-President Donald Trump and confirmed by unanimous consent of the U.S. Senate in 2019, said the U.S. is moving towards conducting its elections via paper ballots as opposed...
by Just the News | Jul 1, 2024
by Steven Richards The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that former President Donald Trump is immune from federal prosecution for official acts he took while in office in split 6-3 ruling. However, the court ruled that there is no immunity for unofficial acts. This...
by Tom Pappert | Jul 1, 2024
U.S. Senator John Fetterman (D-PA) argued on Sunday that President Joe Biden can recover from his debate performance that has Democrats questioning his candidacy, with the Pennsylvania Democrat noting his own 2022 victory followed a difficult debate against former...
by The Center Square | Jul 1, 2024
by Cameron Arcand A new Arizona State University study suggests that Diversity, Equity and Inclusion efforts in the United States military are ineffective. The study done by the university’s Center for American Institutions argued that there is a emphasis...
by Just the News | Jul 1, 2024
by Anthony Hennen Pedestrian deaths are finally starting to drop across America to pre-pandemic levels. Pennsylvania, however, bucked the national trend. Drivers killed 192 pedestrians in 2023, eight more than in 2022, and 25 percent more than in 2019,...
by The Center Square | Jul 1, 2024
by Brett Rowland Pending home sales fell 2.1 percent in May, according to the National Association of Realtors. NAR Chief Economist Lawrence Yun (pictured above) said home prices could dip in the coming months. “The market is at an interesting point with...
by Just the News | Jul 1, 2024
by Charlotte Hazard Harvard Law School Professor Emeritus Alan Dershowitz say the political lawfare against former President Donald Trump is a return to the McCarthyism of the 1950s. “I know lawyers who have been asked to defend Donald Trump on First...
by Tom Pappert | Jul 1, 2024
Following the poor debate performance by President Joe Biden last Thursday, Pennsylvania U.S. Senate nominee Dave McCormick accused Senator Bob Casey (D-PA) of “lying to Pennsylvanians” about the mental and physical fitness of President Joe Biden on Friday...
by The Center Square | Jul 1, 2024
by JD Davidson While waiting for Gov. Mike DeWine’s signature, Jewish leaders in the Ohio Legislature are praising passes of a bill that gives Ohio colleges and universities tools to promote student safety and inclusive environments. On Friday, the Ohio Jewish...
by Star News Staff | Jul 1, 2024
by Roger Kimball What a week it’s been! We started off with Justice Amy Souter Barrett writing the SCOTUS ruling in Murthy v. Missouri. At issue was whether it was okay for the federal government (the FBI and related elements of the American Stasi) to pressure...
by Star News Staff | Jul 1, 2024
by Harold Hutchison WPATH avoided “evidence-based” reviews of child sex-change procedures on the advice of unidentified “social justice lawyers,” according to a motion for summary judgment filed Wednesday. Republican Attorney General Steve Marshall of Alabama...
by Just the News | Jul 1, 2024
by Greg Piper Faculty at public universities in nine states may have fewer speech protections than they assume following federal appeals court rulings against professors on the political right and left who were punished for perceived lack of collegiality –...
by The Center Square | Jul 1, 2024
by Brett Rowland The federal government reported $236 billion in improper payments in fiscal year 2023, with the vast majority coming from overpayments, according to a new watchdog report. A U.S. Government Accountability Office report found 74% of improper...
by Star News Staff | Jul 1, 2024
by Katelynn Richardson Any effort to replace President Joe Biden with another Democratic candidate would likely be an uphill battle against practical, political and even legal obstacles. Following Biden’s debate performance Thursday night, where he struggled to...
by The Center Square | Jul 1, 2024
by Steve Wilson Tennessee could receive nearly $31.7 million to fund construction projects in the new defense appropriation that recently passed the U.S. House of Representatives. The biggest outlays for the Volunteer State would be for Arnold Air Force Base...