by Rachel Alexander | Jul 6, 2024
A panel of five New York appeals court judges this week unanimously disbarred former President Donald Trump’s former attorney, Rudy Giuliani, over statements he made about election illegalities in the 2020 presidential election. The opinion from the Supreme Court of...
by Just the News | Jul 6, 2024
by Ben Whedon Presumptive GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump has remained largely silent following his June 27 debate in which President Biden gave a halting performance – instead allowing fellow Democrats and the media to criticize or raise questions about...
by Just the News | Jul 6, 2024
by Misty Severi Facing pressure from his own party to drop out, President Joe Biden defended his candidacy for the Democratic nomination on Friday night, in his first on-camera interview since his bad debate performance last week. The president has been facing...
by Tom Pappert | Jul 6, 2024
Georgia Democratic Party chair and U.S. Representative Nikema Williams (D-GA-05) stated in a Wednesday interview that President Joe Biden is ultimately the “only person” who will determine whether to step down and allow another Democrat to face former...
by Tom Pappert | Jul 6, 2024
U.S. Senator John Fetterman (D-PA) claimed on Thursday the media is obsessed with “smearing” President Joe Biden in the wake of his poor debate performance against former President Donald Trump, which left Democrats debating whether he should step aside in...
by The Center Square | Jul 6, 2024
by Benjamin Yount The Wisconsin Supreme Court is going to decide on abortion. The court said it will hear two challenges to Wisconsin’s 1849 abortion law, without waiting for lower courts in the state to rule on them first. “In granting this case, this court is...
by Star News Staff | Jul 6, 2024
by Evan Poellinger The latest round of legislation passed by the Minnesota Legislature includes $1 million in funding for the African Immigrants Community Services nonprofit and an added delivery fee on retail orders. The Minnesota House of Representatives...
by The Center Square | Jul 6, 2024
by Bethany Blankley Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody welcomed new police officers to the state after they relocated from Georgia, Illinois, Maine, Massachusetts, New Mexico and New York. “Florida is the most pro-law enforcement state in the nation because...
by The Center Square | Jul 6, 2024
by Carly Moran The recently passed Michigan budget would guarantee tuition-free community college for all residents, and expands access to tuition-free preschool. The tuition-free community college program is paid for by $330 million in taxpayer dollars, an...
by The Center Square | Jul 6, 2024
by Morgan Sweeney Monday ended with another disappointment for those unhappy with recent changes to a state education assistance program for military families, but by Tuesday night, things had turned around. Tuesday evening, the Senate of Virginia issued a...
by Just the News | Jul 6, 2024
by Ben Whedon As Democratic heavyweights mull swapping out President Joe Biden as the 2024 Democratic nominee in the wake of a dismal debate performance that showed even the truest believers the mental state of the President, they find their efforts stunted due...
by Kaitlin Housler | Jul 6, 2024
The assistant police chief of the Memphis Police Department (MPD) is reportedly still registered to vote and resides in Atlanta, Georgia after nearly three years since accepting the position in Memphis, according to a report by ABC 24. Atlanta is approximately 400...
by RealClearWire | Jul 6, 2024
by Stephen B. Young President Biden’s duty to the American people is to “faithfully execute” his office. As a public trustee, Biden took an oath to do what is right. He is a trustee of powers bestowed upon him by the Constitution in return for his promise to be...
by Star News Staff | Jul 6, 2024
by Jaryn Crouson The U.S. added 206,000 nonfarm payroll jobs in June as the unemployment rate ticked up to 4.1%, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) data released Friday. Economists anticipated that 190,000 jobs would be added in June, far fewer than...
by The Center Square | Jul 6, 2024
by Cameron Arcand Some Republican lawmakers have expressed disappointment with the fact that a water basin management bill did not make its way to Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs’ desk this session, which finished last month. Senate Bill 1221 would have stopped...
by The Center Square | Jul 6, 2024
by J.D. Davidson A pilot program targeting the accuracy of voter rolls in Ohio is now going statewide. Secretary of State Frank LaRose recently announced a new voter data integrity program that began in six counties and is now going statewide. The program uses...
by Rachel Alexander | Jul 6, 2024
State Representative David Cook (R-Globe) is running for the Arizona Senate against incumbent State Senator Wendy Rogers (R-Flagstaff). Rogers, who raised over $3 million in recent years – the most of any legislative candidate in state history – is widely...