by Just the News | Jun 4, 2024
by Steven Richards and John Solomon After 17 months of relentless investigation, House Republicans are moving to impose consequences on federal bureaucrats they believe weaponized government for political purposes. The first round will come in the form of...
by Star News Staff | Jun 4, 2024
by Therese Joffre A math professor’s two-year-old lawsuit against Saint Joseph’s University, filed in the wake of controversy over his social media posts criticizing slavery reparations and other comments, continues to wind its way through the court...
by Tom Pappert | Jun 4, 2024
The Biden administration’s Department of Justice (DOJ) claimed in a legal filing the Arizona State Legislature is powerless to prevent the designation of nearly 1 million acres around the Grand Canyon as a national monument. Federal prosecutor Michael Sawyer...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Jun 4, 2024
A group of Tennessee “furries” will have a float in Nashville’s 2024 gay pride parade. “Wowie! We’re so proud to be doing this again! If you guys remember from last year, we made international news and were seen by Jill Biden, First Lady of the...
by Just the News | Jun 4, 2024
by Madeleine Hubbard Panama’s president-elect, José Raúl Mulino, pledged to crack down on illegal immigration by closing the infamous “Darien Gap” migrant passageway to South America, in a move that is expected to benefit the U.S. Mulino...
by The Center Square | Jun 4, 2024
by Jon Styf Tennessee will make it a felony for a minor to access an adult content website without age verification starting Jan. 1. Gov. Bill Lee recently signed the bill into law, making the offense a class C felony and making the entity liable for damages,...
by The Center Square | Jun 4, 2024
by Bethany Blankley As the California exodus continues, a new migration trend is occurring, with southeastern and Appalachian states taking the top spots as inbound migration destinations, according to new reports. According to a new Consumer Affairs 2024...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Jun 4, 2024
The Metro Nashville Police Department (MNPD) announced Monday morning that it shuttered a market in North Nashville due to excessive violence. “MNPD officers & detectives now are raiding & padlocking Star Market, 1613 Buchanan St, after a prolonged...
by Star News Staff | Jun 4, 2024
by Bill Wilson What really happened in New York this past week in the prosecution of Donald Trump? The breathless paid script readers of the controlled “press” wanted to gloat and heap disdain on the former President. Their glee was only matched by the vapid...
by Tom Pappert | Jun 4, 2024
A trial date was set on Friday for the trial to determine whether Shelby County Clerk Wanda Halbert should be removed from her position due to an alleged willful neglect for her official duties. Tennessee 30th Circuit Judge Felicia Corbin-Johnson set Halbert’s...
by The Center Square | Jun 4, 2024
by J.D. Davidson East Palestine, Ohio, residents are a step closer to federal funds that would create a long-term study on the health impacts of the Norfolk Southern train derailment that happened nearly 16 months ago. The East Palestine Health Impact...
by Tom Pappert | Jun 4, 2024
One pro-Palestine protestor was arrested on Sunday night after a new anti-Israel encampment was constructed at the University of Pittsburgh earlier that day. The Office of Safety and Emergency Management at Pitt has confirmed on Sunday evening that the Cathedral of...
by The Center Square | Jun 4, 2024
by Morgan Sweeney A study has yielded mostly positive results on the initial phase of Richmond, Virginia’s guaranteed income program. The University of Pennsylvania Center for Guaranteed Income Research recently released a report on the city’s first...
by The Center Square | Jun 4, 2024
by Cameron Arcand Southern Arizona could be getting a new military project soon. The United States Air Force is planning to add its third Special Operations Command “power projection wing” at the Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in Tucson. Although the...
by RealClearWire | Jun 4, 2024
by Tim Tarpley Offshore drilling has been a cornerstone of global energy production since the 1800s, fueling the American way of life and powering the global economy. From the early days of “on-water-drilling” to the advancement of the fixed...
by Star News Staff | Jun 4, 2024
by Nick Pope Dozens of energy policy and advocacy groups signed a Monday letter to Congress to express their opposition to a bill they say could be the first step toward carbon taxes or tariffs. The letter urges House lawmakers to vote against the PROVE IT Act,...
by Star News Staff | Jun 4, 2024
by Victor Davis Hanson Governor Ronald Reagan, in his 1967 inaugural address, famously remarked, “Freedom is a fragile thing and it’s never more than one generation away from extinction.” Reagan today might have expanded on his theme by declaring...
by Star News Staff | Jun 4, 2024
by Micaiah Bilger The Biden administration’s changes to Title IX will reverse 50 years of progress for female athletes by allowing biological men to keep competing in women’s sports, pro-women’s sports leaders said Friday at an Our Bodies, Our Sports coalition...