by Just the News | Jul 9, 2024
by John Solomon A House subcommittee is exposing the Transportation Security Administration’s decision to let Cuban agents visit a U.S. airport and tour agency facilities, a potentially embarrassing episode for the Biden administration as polls show Latino...
by Star News Staff | Jul 9, 2024
by Robert Romano Don’t look now, but former President Donald Trump has been leading a majority of national polls, nearly 53 percent, according to RealClearPolling.com, since the polling for the 2024 election cycle began back in 2021, 182 out of 346 polls taken....
by The Center Square | Jul 9, 2024
by Morgan Sweeney Installation of the country’s largest offshore wind farm began in earnest just two months ago off the coast of Virginia, and the Biden administration announced Friday it will be auctioning another even bigger wind energy lease sale off the...
by Tom Pappert | Jul 8, 2024
Republican U.S. Senate nominee told “One Nation” host Brian Kilmeade on Saturday that Senator Bob Casey (D-PA) and other Democrats engaged in a “conspiracy of silence” to obscure the truth about the physical and mental fitness of President Joe...
by Christy Kelly | Jul 8, 2024
The 2024 Republican primary for Maricopa County Sheriff is set to be a very close contest, featuring three prominent candidates with extensive law enforcement backgrounds. Mike Crawford is a veteran with a multifaceted career as a sheriff deputy, police officer, and...
by The Center Square | Jul 8, 2024
by T.A. DeFeo Georgia’s Secretary of State’s office should take additional action to ensure it meets federal reporting and inventory requirements tied to federal election grants. The Georgia Department of Audits and Accounts included the finding in...
by Just the News | Jul 8, 2024
by John Solomon The U.S. Postal Service has now accumulated a whopping $98 billion in losses since it went into the red in 2007 and its much-ballyhooed reorganization has failed to reverse the trend as expected, according to a sobering new report from the...
by The Center Square | Jul 8, 2024
by Casey Harper President Joe Biden’s White House staff has grown to historic highs, costing taxpayers tens of millions of dollars, according to a new report. An analysis from OpenTheBooks of the recently released White House payroll found the Biden White...
by Just the News | Jul 8, 2024
by Charlotte Hazard Oklahoma is the most recent state facing a legal battle with the Biden administration on the issue of illegal immigration, with a federal judge blocking legislation that would make entering the country illegally a state crime....
by Just the News | Jul 8, 2024
by Greg Piper Two years ago this month, the University of Pennsylvania law school stopped accusing a tenured professor of making up statistics about black student performance, which she called defamatory, after ignoring requests for the supposedly correct...
by Star News Staff | Jul 8, 2024
by Daniel Oliver George Stephanopoulos’ interview of President Biden was painful to watch — unless, probably, you’re Donald Trump. Even partisan Trump supporters could feel sorry for the president — though that would be a mistake: if you were in Biden’s shoes,...
by Star News Staff | Jul 8, 2024
by Steve Cortes Will Hispanics and young voters help propel former President Donald Trump to a second term in the White House? New polling suggests so, strongly. But first some background on the larger macro shifts in the electorate and party identification:...
by The Center Square | Jul 8, 2024
by Brendan Clarey Over half of U.S. states now require high school students to receive a financial literacy course before they graduate after Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill passed by the California Legislature. With the passage of California’s law requiring...
by Star News Staff | Jul 8, 2024
by Colin Aamot Newly released documents from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reveal early evidence and analysis four years ago in which U.S. government officials indicated that COVID-19 originated in Wuhan, China. These findings in the CDC...
by Star News Staff | Jul 8, 2024
by Robert Schmad President Joe Biden has spent $225 million paying hundreds of White House staffers since the 2021 fiscal year, federal records show. The president’s spending on staffers totaled $60.8 million for the 2024 fiscal year, marking the highest level...
by The Center Square | Jul 8, 2024
by Nolan McKendry The number of insured unemployed individuals increased by 26,000 to 1,858,000, in the week ending June 29, the highest level since November 2021. Seasonally adjusted initial unemployment claims reached 238,000, marking an increase of 4,000...
by Just the News | Jul 7, 2024
by Just the News Staff As of now there are five House Democrats out of 287 Democrat elected members of Congress and governors asking Biden to end his campaign. The list of Democrats and major news organizations calling for President Joe Biden to step down as...
by Just the News | Jul 7, 2024
by Natalia Mittelstadt Municipalities across the country trying to meet the demands of collecting and tabulating election ballots with their set workforce have resorted to hiring temporary workers, which has contributed to election irregularities and security...
by Star News Staff | Jul 7, 2024
by Harold Hutchinson Democratic Rep. Angie Craig of Minnesota called on Saturday for President Joe Biden to end his reelection bid, even after his interview with ABC meant to reassure voters. Biden has faced calls to step down from the race since...
by The Center Square | Jul 7, 2024
by J.D. Davidson More than $40 million in state and local taxpayer money is expected to be spent creating Ohio’s first Innovation Hub. Gov. Mike DeWine recently announced the collaboration, which officials say will enhance northwest Ohio’s position as a global...
by Star News Staff | Jul 7, 2024
by Debra Heine A new peer-reviewed study concludes that all cause deaths were higher for those vaccinated with one and two doses compared to the unvaccinated. “Subjects vaccinated with two doses lost 37 percent of life expectancy compared to the unvaccinated...