by Just the News | Jun 2, 2024
by Madeleine Hubbard Former President Donald Trump received thunderous applause from the crowd of an Ultimate Fighting Championship competition in Newark, New Jersey, as fans waited for the main event, which was Dustin Poirier’s match against Islam...
by Just the News | Jun 2, 2024
by Kevin Killough Presidential debates have traditionally run commercial free, but CNN reportedly plans to break from that tradition during its scheduled June 27 live debate. The cable news network plans to run commercial breaks during the scheduled June 27...
by RealClearWire | Jun 2, 2024
by Tristan Abbey If the devil is in the details, bureaucracy is hell on earth. Though terrain familiar to the Biden administration, Republicans must prepare to navigate it. Witness the debacle over liquefied natural gas exports, wherein the White House, by...
by Just the News | Jun 2, 2024
by Madeleine Hubbard China on Sunday landed an unmanned spacecraft on the far side of the moon in a landmark mission to retrieve what is expected to be the first ever rock and soil samples from the dark lunar hemisphere. The Chang’e-6 craft, which is...
by Admin | Jun 2, 2024
The New York Post While the Biden administration is attempting to look like it’s getting tough on the border, behind the scenes it’s operating a program of a “mass amnesty” for migrants, The Post can reveal. Data shows that since 2022, more than 350,000 asylum cases...
by The Center Square | Jun 2, 2024
by T.A. DeFeo Georgia could see a more than $1 billion reduction in how much federal money it receives for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. According to the Georgia Budget and Policy Institute, the Farm, Food, and National Security Act of...
by The Center Square | Jun 2, 2024
by Anthony Hennen Pennsylvania’s aging population means more residents will be at risk of elder abuse. That’s why lawmakers want to rework some rules to make it easier for banks to flag suspicious activity and alert law enforcement or trusted loved ones. Rep....
by The Center Square | Jun 2, 2024
by Cameron Arcand The likely vote on a proposed state constitutional amendment that would make it a right to have an abortion in Arizona has garnered national attention, including from a top congressional Democrat. House Minority Whip Katherine Clark, who...
by The Center Square | Jun 2, 2024
by J.D. Davidson Nearly $30 million in taxpayer-funded grants are going to 17 Ohio local organizations to grow access to affordable housing across the state. The money is the first round of the state’s new Welcome Home Ohio program, which is expected to...
by Jon Stinson | Jun 2, 2024
A report from POD, the moving and storage company, says that three cities in Tennessee are among the top 20 in America where people are moving. “We’re seeing more people move to the Southern Appalachian region, which includes states like North Carolina, South...
by Just the News | Jun 2, 2024
by Greg Piper Dr. Anthony Fauci became a punchline for reportedly claiming to “not recall” more than 100 times in his transcribed interview with the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic how he ran the National Institute of Allergy...
by The Center Square | Jun 2, 2024
by Jon Styf Tennessee contractors can now hire third-party inspectors instead of having local governments inspect the project. The law, which goes into effect Oct. 1, requires fees charged by a local government for third-party plans, examination, inspection,...
by Kaitlin Housler | Jun 2, 2024
Tennessee U.S. Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) joined a coalition of nine other senators in signing a pledge vowing to not “aid and abet this White House in its project to tear this country apart.” UPDATE: salute to @HawleyMO and @SenRonJohnson for joining our pledge!...
by Just the News | Jun 2, 2024
by Charlotte Hazard The Associated Press announced that it would partner with five other outlets to create a nonpartisan news initiative prior to the upcoming 2024 election. These outlets appear to be predominantly, if not exclusively backed by liberal donors....
by RealClearWire | Jun 2, 2024
by Ben Weingarten This summer the Supreme Court will rule on a case involving what a district court called perhaps “the most massive attack against free speech” ever inflicted on the American people. In Murthy v. Missouri, plaintiffs ranging from...
by Just the News | Jun 2, 2024
by Ben Whedon June 1 will mark the start of “Pride” month, in which advocates of LGBTQIA+ causes celebrate that movement. In recent years, June has seen major corporate chains feature an array of “Pride”-themed merchandise and decorations, though some offerings...
by Just the News | Jun 2, 2024
by Madeleine Hubbard NATO nations are bolstering their borders, with Poland taking particularly robust measures, in response to threats posed by Russia and Belarus, which critics of the Biden administration say is markedly different from the current security at...
by Just the News | Jun 2, 2024
by Misty Severi House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan on Friday requested testimony from Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg and prosecutor Matthew Colangelo for a hearing related to former President Donald Trump’s hush money trial. Trump was convicted...
by RealClearWire | Jun 2, 2024
by Susan Crabtree The House Oversight and Accountability Committee has launched an investigation into potential vulnerabilities in the Secret Service’s ability to protect President Biden, Vice President Harris, and former President Donald Trump and their...
by Star News Staff | Jun 2, 2024
by Kurt Mahlburg The Greater Idaho movement might be the most tangible and effective political rebellion taking place today in America. You’ll find no anarchists in its ranks, however. This movement is led by humble rural conservatives and has gained...
by Bethany Bowman | Jun 2, 2024
NASHVILLE, Tennessee—Zach John King is from Fayetteville, Georgia, a small town outside of Atlanta with a population of 18,000. His grandparents exposed him to country music, but his dad gave him a preloaded iPod shuffle with everything from Otis Redding to Alabama on...