by Just the News | Apr 22, 2025
by Charlotte Hazard The Supreme Court on Tuesday appeared likely to rule in favor of Maryland parents who have objections to LGBTQ content in elementary schools in Montgomery County. The court heard oral arguments from lawyers who represented parents who argued...
by Just the News | Apr 22, 2025
by Henry Aleksandrov The State Department will reportedly close 132 offices and eliminate 700 jobs as part of a restructuring and reorganization effort. The reported closures would equal about 17% of the agency. Officials told the Free Press that it is the...
by Just the News | Apr 22, 2025
by Steven Richards With the death of Pope Francis, the College of Cardinals – a body of senior Church leaders – will begin the process of choosing a new head of the Catholic Church by gathering in a Conclave. Several names have emerged as the Papabili – those...
by Just the News | Apr 22, 2025
by Ben Whedon Before Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau stepped down in favor of Mark Carney, Canada’s Conservative Party was expected to streamroll the national elections and overturn more than a decade of far-left liberal leadership. But under Pierre...
by Daily Caller News Foundation | Apr 22, 2025
by Audrey Streb The Trump administration is reportedly proceeding with the first wave of layoffs at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), mainly centered around environmental justice program workers. Assistant Deputy Administrator Travis Voyles wrote in an...
by Just the News | Apr 22, 2025
by Kevin Killough Climate activism has had a rough year. Voters elected a president who had called climate change a “hoax.” Though Democrats had hoped such statements would doom Donald Trump’s campaign, polls showed voters rated climate change at the bottom of...
by RealClearWire | Apr 22, 2025
by Paul Sperry Last month, President Trump singled out Georgia activist Stacey Abrams as someone who helped orchestrate a controversial $2 billion deal between left-wing nonprofit groups and the Environmental Protection Agency during the Biden administration. ...
by Just the News | Apr 22, 2025
by Charlotte Hazard A New Mexico judge has resigned after a man with alleged ties to the Tren de Aragua gang was arrested at his residence. Magistrate Judge Joel Cano, of the state’s Doña Ana County, submitted his resignation letter March 3, without...
by StarNewsNetworkStaff | Apr 22, 2025
by Robert Romano In the dead of night, the Supreme Court on April 19 entered a sweeping order barring all further deportations by President Donald Trump and the federal government under the 1798 Alien Enemy Act: “The Government is directed not to remove any...