by Cooper Moran | Jul 1, 2021
In a 6-3 vote, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld on Thursday two Arizona rules that were implemented in an attempt to increase overall election security. Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich celebrated the decision handed down by the court. “I am thankful...
by Corinne Murdock | Jul 1, 2021
As of Thursday, Tennessee will now require the remains of certain aborted children to be either buried or cremated. The Unborn Child Dignity Act, passed by the Tennessee legislature in April, applies to those children aborted in ambulatory surgical treatment...
by Laura Baigert | Jul 1, 2021
A reporter for Georgia Public Broadcasting (GPB) News revealed to The Georgia Star News in an interview on Wednesday that the public broadcasting entity received some of Fulton County’s drop box absentee ballot transfer forms from the office of Secretary of...
by Star News Staff | Jul 1, 2021
by J. Michael Waller Wokeness might do to the American military what no foreign enemy ever could: Fracture the world’s greatest armed forces from within, through divisive political indoctrination and controls. Wokeness—extreme ideological intolerance of...
by Star News Staff | Jul 1, 2021
by Star News Staff | Jul 1, 2021
by Debra Heine Dozens of left-wing activists from a climate change political action group were arrested by Secret Service agents on Monday after they marched to the White House and blocked entrances as part of a #NoClimateNoDeal protest. Agitators from the...
by Star News Staff | Jul 1, 2021
by Ailan Evans House Democrats proposed a new spending bill that would cut funding to immigration enforcement agencies and rescind funds allocated to the border wall. The bill, which makes appropriations for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), allocates...
by Star News Staff | Jul 1, 2021
by Chris Butler | Jul 1, 2021
A Hendersonville man charged last year with the malicious destruction of property at the Metro Nashville Courthouse pleaded guilty this week in U.S. District Court. This, according to a press release for the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of...
by Star News Staff | Jul 1, 2021
by Conrad Black There can be little doubt the United States is now in a contest with China over which will be the most important country in the world. In important respects, we are replicating the German challenge to the United Kingdom prior to World War I and...
by Hayley Feland | Jul 1, 2021
A homeless encampment that has been located in West Nashville for years is still growing and it’s making local business owners concerned. As was reported on Fox 17, “One restaurant manager says people from the camp are coming in and begging dinner-goers...
by Corinne Murdock | Jul 1, 2021
Tennessee’s Education Commissioner, Penny Schwinn, wants to award another no-bid contract – this time, $7.5 million in federal funds over 3 years for a variety of services from NCS Pearson. These services would entail a K-3 Early Grade Universal...
by Star News Staff | Jul 1, 2021
by Eric Lendrum On Tuesday, the Supreme Court ruled that illegal aliens who have been detained in the country after having already been deported do not have the guaranteed right to a court hearing to determine their fate, the New York Post reports. The 6-3...
by Star News Staff | Jul 1, 2021
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by Star News Staff | Jul 1, 2021
by Sebastian Hughes Former President Donald Trump said football legend Herschel Walker told him that he would run for Georgia’s Senate seat in 2022 on the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show Tuesday. “He told me he’s going to, and I think he will,” Trump said on...
by Star News Staff | Jul 1, 2021
by Thomas Catenacci The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) wrote a letter cosigned by a coalition of 113 groups to President Joe Biden Wednesday, demanding he stops “lethal” airstrikes. The U.S. airstrike program has resulted in wars, violent conflicts,...
by The Center Square | Jul 1, 2021
by Bethany Blankley As Americans prepare to hit the road for Independence Day weekend, gas prices hit a seven-year high. An expected 43.6 million Americans are set to hit the road this holiday weekend, and they’ll pay the most they have to fill up their...
by Zachery Schmidt | Jul 1, 2021
Tucson will side with the federal government over state law when it comes to gun regulations, according to its city council’s latest resolution. According to the resolution, passed last Tuesday, states don’t have the right to reject federal law. The...
by Rachel Alexander | Jul 1, 2021
The Arizona Legislature wrapped up this year on Wednesday with a nearly record-long session, reaching 171 days. Lawmakers came to an agreement on most of the budget last Friday that contained historic tax cuts. Governor Doug Ducey signed that bill, HB 2900,...
by The Center Square | Jul 1, 2021
by Scott McClallen A bill introduced to the Michigan Legislature aims to stop the black-market sale of Secretary of State (SOS) appointments. When SOS Jocelyn Benson in May said the state would permanently end walk-in service, arguing the walk-in system was...
by Hayley Feland | Jul 1, 2021
A recent audit of the Minneapolis police department shared areas in need of reform. Minneapolis city officials and Minneapolis Police leaders made up the audit committee and they presented the findings this week. City Council Member Linea Palmisano said,...