by Star News Staff | Jun 29, 2021
by Andrew Trunsky A survey released Tuesday ranked the United States last among 46 countries in media trust, falling below democracies and autocracies across the world. The survey, commissioned by the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, was conducted...
by Star News Staff | Jun 29, 2021
by Kendall Tietz President Joe Biden’s sister will publish a book in April titled “Growing Up Biden: A Memoir,” according to an Amazon pre-order page. Valerie Biden Owens, a close confidant of the president appears to be capitalizing on his position as...
by The Center Square | Jun 29, 2021
by Elizabeth Troutman The Supreme Court has ruled that a California regulation allowing union organizers to trespass on private property to recruit agricultural workers violated private property rights. In Cedar Point Nursery v. Hassid released Wednesday,...
by Star News Staff | Jun 29, 2021
by Alex McKenna Kettering University announced a new “Math for Social Justice” elective will address climate change, human trafficking, elections and racial justice causes through math modeling. The course aims to teach students how to use statistics and data...
by Star News Staff | Jun 29, 2021
by Bethany Bowman | Jun 29, 2021
NASHVILLE, Tennessee – For Texas rancher, songwriter, and songstress Jenna Paulette, Cowboy Country is more than a fashion trend or a title of a playlist; it’s a way of life. Having grown up working her grandfather’s ranch, she appreciates the long game...
by Star News Staff | Jun 29, 2021
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by Star News Staff | Jun 29, 2021
by Debra Heine The counting and examination of paper ballots in Maricopa County, Arizona concluded on Friday, but there is still more work to do before the full results are made public. According to one report, however, preliminary results could be released as...
by Star News Staff | Jun 29, 2021
by Star News Staff | Jun 29, 2021
by Thomas Catenacci Facebook’s market capitalization, or total dollar value, closed above $1 trillion for the first time ever Monday, making it the fifth U.S. company to reach such size. Facebook exceeded the $1 trillion mark after a year in which the company...
by Chris Butler | Jun 29, 2021
A Georgia man traveled to Tennessee and posed as a veteran to receive more than $20,000 in medical benefits, according to federal officials. Federal officials this month sentenced that man Kristopher M. Voyles, 31, to 27 months in prison followed by three...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Jun 29, 2021
Citing a tip from a student, Young America’s Foundation Monday morning reported that Emory & Henry College in Virginia will require students to wear special lanyards designating their COVID-19 vaccination status. “After listening to voices...
by Grant Holcomb | Jun 29, 2021
Democrats in the Florida Senate continue to struggle with infighting after a recent change in leadership. Former Florida Senate Democrat Caucus Leader Sen. Gary Farmer (D-34) (pictured above) is continuing to criticize his fellow Democratic lawmakers even after...
by Cooper Moran | Jun 29, 2021
Three years before the Surfside building in Miami-Dade County, Florida collapsed in the middle of the night, an engineer issued a report after inspecting the building and cited “major structural damage.” However, after receiving the report, the...
by Star News Staff | Jun 29, 2021
by Scott McClallen Two days after touting her administrations support of Michigan’s small businesses, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer vetoed bipartisan bills that would have exempted certain business purchases of personal protection equipment (PPE) from the 6%...
by Grant Holcomb | Jun 29, 2021
Washington Post reporter Hannah Dreier posted a series of tweets over the weekend pushing a politicized perspective on the Surfside, Fl. condo collapse. Dreier’s claim is that Florida Governor Ron DeSantis did not give permission for FEMA provide on-the-ground...
by Corinne Murdock | Jun 29, 2021
State Representative Daniel Hernandez (D-Tucson) voted against a requirement for K-12 students to learn about the dangers of communism, saying that white nationalism poses the bigger threat. Hernandez issued those remarks during the House floor vote on the K-12...
by Cooper Moran | Jun 29, 2021
Steve Gaynor, a businessman and former candidate for Arizona Secretary of State, has launched a campaign to run for Governor of Arizona. In a statement announcing his candidacy, Gaynor argued that he was the best candidate to tackle the problems facing Arizona,...
by Chris Butler | Jun 29, 2021
ALPHARETTA, Georgia — An estimated 1,000 people crammed into an Alpharetta hotel Monday to hear evidence that last year’s presidential election in Georgia was flawed and likely corrupt and, consequently, Donald Trump, seeking a second term, got robbed. Women...
by Hayley Feland | Jun 29, 2021
A Target store in St. Paul came under fire for their Juneteenth display in their employee break room which had hot sauce, red Kool-Aid, and watermelon. Someone, presumably an employee, shared photos of the display on social media, leading to public backlash....
by Eric Burk | Jun 29, 2021
Virginia has a high concentration of bad drivers, according to a recent study from Insurify, which found that 26.52 percent of the commonwealth’s drivers have a past traffic citation. With a national average of 21.34 percent, Virginia ranks fourth place...