by Cooper Moran | Jul 14, 2021
U.S. Senator Marsha Blackburn urged President Biden and her colleagues in the Senate to fully support the ongoing protests in Cuba against the current communist regime. “The ruling communists have bled the Cuban people dry and now armed thugs have taken...
by Star News Staff | Jul 14, 2021
by Conrad Black The guessing game of how long the levitation of the Biden presidency can be taken seriously seems to be entering a new phase. The deluge of illegal entries into the United States at the southern border is now running at a rate of closer to 3...
by Star News Staff | Jul 14, 2021
by Rick Manning The Department of Justice now says a DoJ court document claiming to have recovered a “fully constructed U.S. Capitol Lego set” from the home of a man charged in the Jan. 6 Capitol breach was “a miscommunication,” and the Lego set was actually...
by The Center Square | Jul 14, 2021
by Bethany Blankley A coalition of 16 states is urging the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to not reinstate a waiver allowing California to implement its own carbon emissions standards that essentially regulate the automotive industry for the rest of the...
by Star News Staff | Jul 14, 2021
by Eric Lendrum A major medical journal in the United States is facing widespread criticism after it published an article declaring that parents should lose their “veto power” to object to their children trying to seek gender-altering surgical procedures,...
by Star News Staff | Jul 14, 2021
by Ailan Evans Google was fined $590 million Tuesday by a French regulator Tuesday for failing to negotiate with news publishers for use of their content. France’s Competition Authority issued the €500 million (roughly $590 million) fine after Google repeatedly...
by The Center Square | Jul 14, 2021
by Casey Harper The Center for Disease Control updated federal COVID guidance Friday with several major changes as schools around the country grapple with policies for students’ return in the fall. The CDC urged schools to allow students to return to...
by Chris Butler | Jul 14, 2021
Members of the Tennessee Supreme Court announced Friday they will not involve themselves in legal action between the Davidson County Election Commission and the Metro Nashville Government over the Nashville Taxpayer Protection Act. Court officials announced...
by RealClearWire | Jul 14, 2021
by Jeffrey Tucker Life in the United States and in many parts of the world was transformed in mid-March 2020. That was when the great experiment began. It was a test. How much power does government have to rule nearly the whole of life? To what extent can all...
by Star News Staff | Jul 14, 2021
by Thomas Catenacci Inflation surged 5.4 percent over the 12-month period ending in June, the quickest spike since August 2008, a Department of Labor report showed. The consumer price index (CPI) increased 0.9 percent between May and June, according to the...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Jul 14, 2021
As the battle over Critical Race Theory rages on between parents and Loudoun County Public Schools, it has been revealed that that school system diverted funds from low income students for “racial equity” training. The school district paid The...
by The Center Square | Jul 14, 2021
by Bethany Blankley More than 60 House Democrats who fled Austin Monday to prevent a vote on election reforms will be arrested when they return to Texas, Gov. Greg Abbott said. “Once they step back into the state of Texas, they will be arrested and brought to...
by Bethany Bowman | Jul 14, 2021
NASHVILLE, Tennessee – In true Music City fashion, RomaDrama® Live!, is adding live musical performances scheduled to take place during the weekend event, to be held July 30-August 1 at The Factory at Franklin in Franklin, Tennessee. In addition to the...
by Star News Staff | Jul 14, 2021
by Andrew Trunsky Senate tensions over a Capitol Police funding bill are nearing a boiling point, with Democrats and Republicans unable to agree on an amount with just weeks before its funding runs dry. The department said last week that its funding could run...
by Laura Baigert | Jul 14, 2021
Petitioners in a lawsuit to inspect Fulton County mail-in absentee ballots from the November 3, 2020 election have added new claims and provided new evidence they say proves the hand recount audit conducted after the election, “was riddled with massive...
by Eric Burk | Jul 14, 2021
Virginia won first place in CNBC’s ranking of top states for business in 2021, a repeat performance from 2019, the last time the ranking was issued. On Tuesday, Governor Ralph Northam stopped in the Port of Virginia for a CNBC broadcast and a press...
by Cooper Moran | Jul 14, 2021
A recent poll showed the race between Republican Glenn Youngkin and Democrat Terry McAuliffe for Virginia’s governor is within the margin of error. According to the Trafalgar Group poll, the race, which will be held in early November, is virtually tied...
by Hayley Feland | Jul 14, 2021
Minnesota Representative Eric Lucero filed an ethics complaint against Representative John Thompson following an outburst from Thompson during a legislative session. According to Lucero, Thompson repeatedly spoke out of order when Lucero was discussing an...
by Grant Holcomb | Jul 14, 2021
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis recently announced $29 million development grants for rural communities. A total of 42 communities are eligible for the grants, and to qualify the towns have to have a population of under 50,000 or be in an unincorporated county...
by Cooper Moran | Jul 14, 2021
Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich announced on Monday that an Arizona woman has been indicted for one count of Illegal Voting and one count of Perjury, after the woman cast a ballot for her deceased mother in the 2020 election. According to the indictment,...
by Chris Butler | Jul 14, 2021
Republican and former state legislator Meagan Hanson has announced her intentions to unseat Georgia U.S. Rep. Lucy McBath (D-GA-06). Hanson announced her candidacy Monday on her Facebook page. Georgia’s Sixth Congressional District consists of Atlanta’s...