by Cooper Moran | Jul 21, 2021
After completing a 10 minute flight to the edge of space, Jeff Bezos announced on Tuesday that he is gifting $100 million each to Van Jones and José Andrés. According to Bezos, the new philanthropic endeavor, The Courage and Civility Award, awarded to the two...
by Chris Butler | Jul 21, 2021
Georgia Republican gubernatorial candidate Vernon Jones this week, referring to the November 2020 presidential election, asked for a forensic audit of all of the state’s 159 counties. Jones said this in an emailed message this week to his supporters. Jones said...
by Star News Staff | Jul 21, 2021
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by Star News Staff | Jul 21, 2021
by Conrad Black This column is becoming a weekly checklist on the descent of American public policy and attitudes further into the depths of frivolity, chaos, and national self-dislike. I was honored to make a small contribution last week to the edition of this...
by Star News Staff | Jul 21, 2021
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by Star News Staff | Jul 21, 2021
by Kendall Tietz The Pentagon is working with a contractor to reportedly look into web searches such as “George Floyd deserved to die,” “Jews will not replace us” and “the truth about black lives matter” as potential signals of white supremacism, Fox News...
by Star News Staff | Jul 21, 2021
by Andrew Trunsky A bipartisan Senate trio is seeking to reassert Congress’ control over war authorizations and military power. Utah Republican Sen. Mike Lee and Democratic Sens. Bernie Sanders of Vermont and Chris Murphy of Connecticut introduced the National...
by Cooper Moran | Jul 21, 2021
Members of the Tea Party Patriots organization published a guide for citizens to push back on Critical Race Theory (CRT) teachings in public education throughout the country. The guide is meant to inform parents and concerned citizens on the fundamental beliefs...
by Star News Staff | Jul 21, 2021
by Ailan Evans Former Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos and three other passengers successfully launched into space Tuesday aboard the billionaire’s Blue Origin New Shepard spacecraft. Liftoff!! Blue Origin’s New Shepard rocket launches, carrying the company’s first crew...
by Chris Butler | Jul 21, 2021
Members of the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) this week released the agency’s 2020 Crime in Tennessee publication, which reported that the COVID-19 pandemic impacted the state’s crime numbers. The publication details the volume and nature of crime, as...
by Bradley Vasoli | Jul 21, 2021
Representative John Rose (R-TN-06) tweeted Monday in support of a bipartisan group of fellow congresspersons asking President Joe Biden to more quickly reopen travel to the U.S. “We should fully reopen international travel to the U.S.,” Rose wrote. “I joined...
by Star News Staff | Jul 21, 2021
by Jennifer Kabbany Journalism professors at UNC Chapel Hill are protesting a “core values” statement that upholds objectivity as a key tenet of news reporting. Faculty members of UNC’s Hussman School of Journalism and Media converged last week to bemoan a...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Jul 21, 2021
After multiple complaints and health code violations, the Tennessee Department of Health (DOH) has temporarily revoked the license of Azalea Trace Assisted Living in Nashville. That order said the nursing facility was closed to new patients as of February 1...
by Cooper Moran | Jul 21, 2021
The Tennessee Firearms Association joined the Second Amendment Foundation in an amicus brief for a 2nd Amendment Supreme Court case. According to the court, the ruling from the issues presented in the case could have significance to potential future challenges...
by Star News Staff | Jul 21, 2021
by Amy Haywood Our men and women in uniform are prepared to lay their lives on the line every day to uphold the Constitution and protect the nation from enemies who would do us harm, but what many service members may not realize is that a personal threat to...
by Star News Staff | Jul 21, 2021
by Daniel J. Flynn Citizens charged their government with repression. The rebuttal came via a truncheon. Some people miss their own irony. The Cuban government killed one protester, roughed up cameramen for the Associated Press, abducted citizens from their...
by Star News Staff | Jul 21, 2021
by Kenneth Levin The ubiquitous term “paradigm” and the concept of “paradigm shifts,” were popularized by the historian and philosopher of science Thomas Kuhn. He used them to characterize, roughly, a scientific theory’s fundamental elements and the changes in...
by Star News Staff | Jul 21, 2021
by Eric Lendrum A group of 20 American professors signed a joint letter with a group of Chinese professors demanding that the United States work more closely with China on future research efforts, according to the Washington Free Beacon. The letter, which...
by RealClearWire | Jul 21, 2021
by John R. Lott Jr. In response to sharp increases in violent crime, President Biden stressed again last week that his administration is focused on “stemming the flow of firearms used to commit violent crimes.” But critics warn that this “guns first” approach...
by Star News Staff | Jul 21, 2021
by Jennie Taer Houston Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Special Agent in Charge Daniel Comeaux says that the cartels operating south of the U.S.-Mexico border will continue to do everything in their power to get drugs into American communities, he told the...
by Star News Staff | Jul 21, 2021
by Steven Hall The Department of Health and Human Services delivered 311 pages of heavily redacted emails Dr. Anthony Fauci and the World Health Organization and other documents regarding COVID-19 to Judicial Watch and the Daily Caller News Foundation,...