by Just the News | Sep 1, 2024
by Terrance Kible Israeli American Hersh Goldberg-Polin is among the six hostages whose bodies Israel recovered on Saturday. Hamas kidnapped Goldberg-Polin and the others during its Oct. 7 terror attacks on Israel, NBC News reported. Hamas killed over 1,200...
by Daily Caller News Foundation | Sep 1, 2024
by Robert Schmad Democratic Vice Presidential nominee Tim Walz’s story about why he first decided to get involved in political campaigns contradicts public records and statements reviewed by the Washington Examiner. Walz, who previously had a career as a social...
by The Center Square | Sep 1, 2024
by Anthony Hennen Nationally, the disappearance of independent pharmacies creates access deserts in rural areas and Pennsylvania has not been spared. An analysis by the Rural Policy Research Institute found that 10 rural independent pharmacies have closed their...
by The Center Square | Sep 1, 2024
by Madeline Armstrong An open primary proposition will be on the ballot in November, but whether or not voters can actually put the measure into law remains to be seen. Proposition 140, also known as the Make Elections Fair Act, would require that primary...
by The Center Square | Sep 1, 2024
by J.D. Davidson After a proposed constitutional amendment was denied a chance to go before voters and several bills in the state legislature have stalled, Ohio Democrats are pushing for property tax changes. Some residents across the state show 40 percent-50...
by The Center Square | Sep 1, 2024
by Morgan Sweeney College enrollment declined nationwide by 15 percent from 2010-21 and still hasn’t returned to pre-pandemic levels, though the 2023-24 school year was the first since 2020 that schools saw an average increase in enrollment. Virginia...
by Just the News | Sep 1, 2024
by Greg Piper The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is pushing new COVID-19 boosters, claiming that people who don’t stay “up to date” with shots – regardless of how many they’ve already taken – “are more likely to get...
by American Greatness | Sep 1, 2024
by Eric Lendrum On Tuesday, a federal appeals court in New Orleans ruled that illegal aliens do not have the right to bear arms under the Second Amendment, due to the fact that they are not American citizens. As reported by Fox News, a three-judge panel of the...
by The Center Square | Sep 1, 2024
by Jon Styf Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee’s office announced $41 million in grants to 23 projects to invest in vocational education in rural counties. The Governor’s Investment in Vocational Education grants, capped at $2 million apiece, are intended to expand...
by Star News Staff | Sep 1, 2024
by Beanie Geoghegan Two persistent problems beset American schools. First, teachers must leave the classroom and become administrators or counselors to earn above the standard teacher salary. Second, colleges of education can’t prepare new teachers nearly as...
by Kaitlin Housler | Sep 1, 2024
One Tennessean died from the effects of a Listeria outbreak linked to the recalled 7.2 million pounds of Boar’s Head deli meats, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced this week. Since July 26, Boar’s Head has recalled 71 of its ready-to-eat...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Sep 1, 2024
In a new online form electing feedback from students, teachers, staff, administrators, school counselors, parents or legal guardians, and LGBT allies, the LGBT group Tennessee Equality Project (TEP) critiqued a new state law that requires school officials to give...
by Daily Caller News Foundation | Sep 1, 2024
by Nick Pope The Biden administration proposed to open up tens of millions of acres of public lands to solar development on Thursday after cementing restrictions on oil and gas activity across large swaths of Alaska. The Bureau of Land Management (BLM)Â rolled...
by Star News Staff | Sep 1, 2024
by Walker Larson $40,000. That’s how much Kate Zerby has spent trying to put herself back together after the Moderna COVID vaccine wreaked havoc on her body. As Intellectual Takeout reported back in 2022, Kate Zerby of St. Paul, Minnesota, suffered a serious...
by Daily Caller News Foundation | Sep 1, 2024
by Owen Klinsky Republican lawmakers are urging the Department of Defense (DOD) to bar a Chinese electric vehicle (EV) battery manufacturer from receiving U.S. military contracts and deter the company’s U.S. clients from using its services. Republican Rep. John...
by The Center Square | Sep 1, 2024
by Kenneth Schrupp The City of Carlsbad near San Diego, banned smoking from multifamily buildings with three or more units to reduce risk of secondhand smoke. The one city councilmember to vote against the measure called it an overreach, saying landlords and...