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Survey: Iowa Shoppers Concerned about Gov’t Regulations that Raise Food Costs

(Mary Stroka, The Center Square) Eight in 10 Iowa shoppers say they are concerned about government regulation that increases food costs, Iowa Farm Bureau found in survey results it released this week. That’s up from 62% last year, the farm organization reported. While last year’s survey found grocery shoppers ranked these...

Pennsylvania’s Economic, Population Problems Getting More Attention From State Leaders

(Anthony Hennen, Headline USA) Pennsylvania has struggled to spur population and economic growth, but recent efforts from political leaders of all stripes show the issues are getting more serious attention. “Pittsburgh is losing people, jobs, and investment. The city still hasn’t recovered pre-pandemic employment and has a problem of retaining...

Woman Heading to Prenatal Checkup Killed in Calif. Crash

(Headline USA) A pregnant woman who died along with her young son and three others in a crash caused by a speeding car was heading to a prenatal doctor's appointment, her sister said Friday. Thursday's crash killed Asherey Ryan, her 11-month-old son Alonzo Quintero and her boyfriend, Reynold Lester, Sha'seana...

Pentagon Denies DC Request for National Guard Migrant Help

(Headline USA) The Pentagon rejected a request from the District of Columbia seeking National Guard assistance in what the mayor has called a “growing humanitarian crisis” prompted by thousands of migrants being bused to the city from two southern states. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin declined to provide Guard personnel and the...

One Washington RINO Wins Primary While Another Faces a Recount

(Headline USA) RINO Rep. Dan Newhouse, who voted to impeach Donald Trump, advanced Friday to the general election following days of vote counts in Washington state's primary, but fellow RINO Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler saw her advantage against Trump backed Joe Kent rapidly shrink to within recount territory with...

Murdered American Hero Honored by His Hometown

(Headline USA) A young Indiana police officer and Army veteran who was murdered during an early morning traffic stop was honored by his hometown Saturday. Noah Shahnavaz, 24, an officer with the Elwood Police Department 50 miles northeast of Indianapolis, was shot in the head just after 2 a.m. July...

Indiana Bans Abortion

(Headline USA) On Friday Indiana became the first state in the nation to ban abortion since SCOTUS overturned Roe v. Wade in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health. The Republican governor quickly signed a near-total ban on infanticide shortly after lawmakers approved it. The law, which takes effect Sept. 15, includes some...

Musk says Twitter Deal Might Be Back on the Table

(Headline USA) Elon Musk said Saturday his planned $44 billion takeover of Twitter should move forward if the company can confirm some details about how it measures whether user accounts are ‘spam bots’ or real people. The announcement comes two days after he accused Twitter of fraud in a countersuit. The...

Taiwan says China Military Drills Appear to Simulate Attack

(Headline USA) Taiwan said Saturday that China’s military drills appear to simulate an attack on the self-ruled island, after multiple Chinese warships and aircraft crossed the median line of the Taiwan Strait following U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taipei that infuriated Beijing. Taiwan's armed forces issued an alert,...

Dominion Donated Nearly $4.9 Million to Va. State-Level Candidates Since 2020

(Headline USA) Since 2020, the public electric utility Dominion Energy donated nearly $2.9 million to Va. state-level Democratic candidates and more than $2 million to state-level Republican candidates, totaling nearly $4.9 million in funding. Many states prohibit public utilities from donating to political campaigns because they exist as state-enforced monopolies...

Weaker Outlook Impacting N.Y. Economically

(Headline USA) N.Y. Gov. Kathy Hochul released an update to the state’s five-year financial plan earlier this week, and it shows the current economic conditions will likely have long-term implications for the state. While the current fiscal year’s budget remains balanced, the state’s Division of the Budget has slashed expectations...

Mich. Library Faces Closure After Voters Reject Millage Over LGBTQ Literature

(Headline USA) Patmos Library in Mich. Jamestown Township may face closure next year after voters rejected a millage renewal on Tuesday in protest of some graphic LGTBQ content in the library’s collection. Voters defeated the millage by 62% to 37% or 763 votes. Bridge Michigan reported that 84% of the library’s $245,000 operating...
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