by Just the News | Jun 20, 2024
by Misty Severi A United States court of appeals on Thursday rejected Steve Bannon’s request to delay the start of his prison sentence, ruling that he must report to serve the contempt of Congress sentence on July 1. Bannon was sentenced to four months in...
by Just the News | Jun 20, 2024
by Ben Whedon Former President Donald Trump is livid over a recent Fox News poll showing President Joe Biden with a narrow lead in the 2024 presidential election. The survey showed Biden leading Trump 50% to 48% and marked a 3% shift from the May poll in which...
by Just the News | Jun 20, 2024
by Nicholas Ballasy In the survey, 32 percent of respondents gave Biden positive marks on the state economy, which Fox News said is the highest level of his presidency. President Biden is now the frontrunner in the 2024 presidential race against former...
by Rachel Alexander | Jun 20, 2024
An Arizona Court of Appeals panel of three judges issued a 23-page unpublished decision last week, affirming a trial court’s dismissal of Kari Lake’s Rule 60(b) second election lawsuit. The court claimed that Lake’s Rule 60(b)(3) motion, which means requesting a...
by Just the News | Jun 20, 2024
by Charlotte Hazard Donald Sutherland, the actor who starred in movies such as “Pride and Prejudice” and “Hunger Games”, passed away at age 88. Sutherland’s death was confirmed to Deadline and his passing was due to a long illness....
by The Center Square | Jun 20, 2024
by Cameron Arcand The Arizona Senate failed to pass a ballot initiative that would designate drug cartels as terrorist organizations. House Concurrent Resolution 2038 passed the House with a vote of 31-28 in February but failed in the Senate 15-14 with all...
by Kaitlin Housler | Jun 20, 2024
Arizona U.S. Representatives Andy Biggs (R-AZ-05), Paul Gosar (R-AZ-09), and Eli Crane (R-AZ-02) sponsored a resolution introduced on Tuesday that would rescind subpoenas that the House Select Committee on the January 6 Attack sent to multiple aides of former...
by Star News Staff | Jun 20, 2024
by Jake Smith Chemical pollution emitting from the East Palestine, Ohio, train crash in 2023 rained down on 16 different states, according to a study released on Wednesday. A Norfolk Southern train carrying toxic chemicals derailed and crashed in East Palestine...
by Kaitlin Housler | Jun 20, 2024
Tennessee U.S. Representatives Andy Ogles (R-TN-05) and Diana Harshbarger (R-TN-01) sponsored a resolution introduced on Tuesday that would rescind subpoenas that the House Select Committee on the January 6 Attack sent to multiple aides of former President Donald...
by Star News Staff | Jun 20, 2024
by Edward Ring An insightful, if pithy, tweet surfaced recently on my feed. It nicely summarized what happened to neutralize an awakening electorate in America over the past decade: They got you fighting a culture war to stop you from fighting a class war. It...
by The Center Square | Jun 20, 2024
by Casey Harper A coalition of industry groups have filed a lawsuit challenging a Biden administration rule. A dozen groups joined together to sue the Environmental Protection Agency for the Biden administration’s new rule, finalized earlier this year, which...
by Just the News | Jun 20, 2024
by Natalia Mittelstadt County election boards in swing states across the country are engaged in legal battles over election certification ahead of the November elections, while others were threatened with legal action if they didn’t certify election results....
by Star News Staff | Jun 20, 2024
Nick Pope The Senate passed a major piece of pro-nuclear energy legislation on Tuesday, sending the bill to President Joe Biden’s desk. The legislature’s upper chamber passed the Fire Grants and Safety Act — a bill containing the text of the pro-nuclear ADVANCE...
by ADN America | Jun 20, 2024
by John Palomino The government of Ecuador will begin requiring visas from Chinese citizens as of July 1, 2024, in response to the significant increase in irregular migration flows of citizens of this country. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Human...
by Kaitlin Housler | Jun 20, 2024
A bill signed into law by Governor Bill Lee last year has reportedly resulted in dozens of Tennessee National Guard troops on state active duty receiving weekly compensation as opposed to waiting a month or longer to receive wages. The bill, HB 0562, strengthened...