by Laura Baigert | Jul 25, 2021
PHOENIX, Arizona – The Star News Network Wire Service – The energy of the thousands of attendees of former President Donald Trump’s rally on Saturday, hosted by Turning Point Action at the Phoenix Federal Theater, carried over to the constant stream...
by Laura Baigert | Jul 25, 2021
PHOENIX, Arizona – The Star News Network Wire Service – Former President Trump took the stage to thunderous applause at his rally in Phoenix, Arizona on Saturday, where he highlighted efforts across the country he said are needed to ensure the...
by Star News Staff | Jul 25, 2021
by Newt Gingrich Critical race theory has now taken hold in the U.S. military. And I have to say, I find it perplexing. My father served for three decades in the U.S. Army. I grew up understanding that the military is about forming a bond, a unit, a team...
by RealClearWire | Jul 25, 2021
by Derek T. Muller The Supreme Court’s recent decision in Brnovich v. Democratic National Committee has prompted extensive commentary about the implications for future challenges to election laws under Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act. Litigants arguing that...
by Star News Staff | Jul 25, 2021
by Ross Pomeroy A new analysis of hatchling pterosaur fossils finds that the flying reptiles which dominated the skies between 228 and 66 million years ago were likely capable of flight within days or even hours after breaking out of their shells. The study is...
by Star News Staff | Jul 25, 2021
by Thomas Catenacci A shortage of workers has contributed to a significant crude oil production slowdown in North Dakota, the second-largest U.S. oil hub behind only Texas. The labor shortage has caused oil output to become “flat as a pancake,” North Dakota...
by Cooper Moran | Jul 25, 2021
Tennessee Department of Health Commissioner Dr. Lisa Piercey announced on Friday that more than 1,000 individuals throughout the state have tested positive for the coronavirus after being fully vaccinated. Of the fully vaccinated individuals who have suffered...
by Star News Staff | Jul 25, 2021
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by Star News Staff | Jul 25, 2021
by Kaylee Greenlee Democratic Oregon Sen. Ron Wyden will delay President Joe Biden’s Customs and Border Protection (CBP) head confirmation until the federal government answers about how officials responded to civil unrest in Portland, Oregon, last year, CNN...
by Star News Staff | Jul 25, 2021
by Thomas Catenacci The federal government is on track to reach the statutory debt limit in the fall, which would trigger a government shutdown, according to a Congressional Budget Office (CBO) estimate. The U.S. is projected to reach the debt ceiling of $28.5...
by Corinne Murdock | Jul 25, 2021
Refugees and immigrants will have a share in Metro Nashville’s $4.9 million grant for COVID-19 health disparities in certain racial, ethnic, and rural demographics. Metro Nashville City Council adopted the resolution to accept the funds during its meeting...
by Star News Staff | Jul 25, 2021
by Mary Margaret Olohan A federal judge blocked a pro-life law Tuesday that would have banned almost all abortions in Arkansas, calling the law an “imminent threat” to women seeking abortions. Judge Kristine Baker issued a preliminary injunction blocking...
by Star News Staff | Jul 25, 2021
by Mary Margaret Olohan Mississippi’s Attorney General Lynn Fitch called on the Supreme Court Thursday to defend the right of states to pass laws protecting “life and women’s health,” urging the court to overturn the landmark abortion case Roe v. Wade. The...
by Star News Staff | Jul 25, 2021
by Ned Ryun Warren climbed the wide steps from Marlborough Street to the door of the Province House, the old mansion with its Tudor-style chimney stacks and ornate gables built a century ago by a wealthy Boston merchant. But for generations now it had been the...
by Chris Butler | Jul 25, 2021
Tennessee Comptrollers this week announced that government officials in Carter and Greene counties allegedly, in separate cases, stole thousands of dollars for their own personal benefit. According to a Comptrollers’ press release, authorities in Carter County...
by The Center Square | Jul 25, 2021
by Nyamekye Daniel The Georgia Access to Medical Cannabis Commission will pick six companies to start producing the plant for medical uses in the state. Nearly 70 companies applied for licenses to grow marijuana and convert it to oil to treat various illnesses....
by Hayley Feland | Jul 25, 2021
A homeless encampment in Minneapolis is a growing problem and is causing concerns among residents. The encampment has been near Sheridan Memorial Park since the summer of 2020, on property belonging to the city. City Council Member Steve Fletcher called...
by The Center Square | Jul 25, 2021
by Tyler Arnold Toward the end of the month, a state-imposed mask mandate at Virginia schools will no longer be enforced, but the state’s Department of Health is encouraging school divisions to create mask policies. On July 25, the public health order forcing...
by The Center Square | Jul 25, 2021
by J.D. Davidson Ohio churches, businesses, schools or any nongovernment group no longer can partner with local boards of election to help educate or register voters or for anything related to voting or an election. An Ohio state representative wants that...
by Star News Staff | Jul 25, 2021
by Karen Murphy This week’s witnesses in the federal corruption trial of J.T. Burnette, a Tallahassee businessman standing trial for federal extortion and racketeering, described the “dirty politics of getting things done” in Tallahassee. The testimony exposed...
by Steve Stewart | Jul 25, 2021
Florida State Representative Anthony Sabatini announced this week that he has filed a bill that will mandate the use of E-Verify by all public and private employers. Sabatini tweeted, “JUST FILED my first Bill for the 2022 FL Legislative Session. HB 6001...