by Cooper Moran | Jul 29, 2021
Just The News and award-winning investigative journalist John Solomon will host a primetime television special on Thursday night at 7:00pm CT to examine how certain policies and phenomena affect Black Americans throughout the country. In addition to Solomon,...
by Brian Ball | Jul 29, 2021
Lingering accounting issues dating back at least four years have pitted three members of the Ohio Republican Party’s Central Committee against Ohio Republican Party (ORP) Chairman Robert Paduchik over the scope of the ongoing audit of the ORP’s...
by Admin | Jul 29, 2021
by Kyle Hooten A person was allegedly beheaded in Shakopee, a Minneapolis suburb, on Wednesday afternoon, video and pictures from the scene seem to confirm. Alpha News reviewed the videos and pictures but has decided not to publish them due to their extremely...
by Corinne Murdock | Jul 29, 2021
Twitter permanently suspended several accounts dedicated to documenting the Arizona audit. The social media giant also permanently suspended other similar or affiliated accounts covering the audit or calls for an audit in Michigan, Wisconsin, Nevada, Georgia,...
by Chris Butler | Jul 29, 2021
Republican members of the Tennessee State Senate have released a letter touting what they called the importance of COVID-19 vaccines, and they urged all Tennesseans to get one. This, according to a press release that Tennessee Senate Republican Caucus members...
by Bradley Vasoli | Jul 29, 2021
U.S. Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) and U.S. Representative Michael McCaul (R-TX-10) introduced a bill Wednesday to counteract authoritarian regimes’ clout within the United Nations. The legislation is designed to contravene “malign influence, require...
by Star News Staff | Jul 29, 2021
by Richard Manning A group of six Republican lawmakers held a press conference outside the Department of Justice (DOJ) on Tuesday to demand answers about the treatment of those arrested over the Jan. 6 Capitol breach. Congress members Marjorie Taylor Greene...
by Star News Staff | Jul 29, 2021
by Kaylee Greenlee The Texas National Guard will be deployed to assist law enforcement officials in arresting illegal migrants on state criminal charges at the southern border, Republican Gov. Greg Abbott announced Tuesday. Illegal migrants apprehended who are...
by Star News Staff | Jul 29, 2021
by Bradley Vasoli | Jul 29, 2021
The Beacon Center of Tennessee, a Nashville-based policy institute and fiscal watchdog, has added its voice to those calling for an investigation into Metro Nashville Public Schools’ (MNPS) contract with Meharry Medical College Ventures. The contract provided...
by Bradley Vasoli | Jul 29, 2021
Nine suspected members of the Mara Salvatrucha (or MS-13) Salavadoran criminal gang received a 60-count indictment from a federal grand jury in Nashville, TN, the U.S. Department of Justice announced on Wednesday. The alleged gangsters face charges of seven...
by RealClearWire | Jul 29, 2021
by Todd Carney It has been six months since Congress certified the results of the 2020 election, but many Republicans remain unconvinced. Some Republican officials have decided to conduct audits of the 2020 election results in their state. While Arizona has...
by Corinne Murdock | Jul 29, 2021
Vanderbilt University announced on Wednesday that it awarded a total of $25,000 to staff and postdoctoral scholars in a giveaway for receiving the COVID-19 vaccine. Each winner received $1,000. The university held a giveaway handing out thousands of dollars as...
by Star News Staff | Jul 29, 2021
- – – Photo “Arizona State Senate Chambers” by Cherie Stone.
by Star News Staff | Jul 29, 2021
by Ailan Evans FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr believes the agency should require Big Tech to fund internet infrastructure, following the introduction last week of a bill mandating the FCC consider collecting contributions from the tech companies. The Funding...
by Star News Staff | Jul 29, 2021
by RealClearWire | Jul 29, 2021
by Jeffrey Tucker The crazy, convoluted, mixed up messaging from the CDC – it’s been this way from the beginning of the pandemic until now – has taken yet another turn. Now the CDC is recommending masks not just for the unvaccinated but for the vaccinated...
by Star News Staff | Jul 29, 2021
by Andrew Trunsky Senators reached a bipartisan deal Tuesday on a $2.1 billion spending bill to fund the Capitol Police, National Guard, congressional security upgrades and resettlement of Afghans who risked their lives to help American troops. The deal was...
by Cooper Moran | Jul 29, 2021
Federal prosecutors indicated that they will drop the charges against the former president of Pilot Flying J, Mark Hazelwood, and two other employees. The motion filed in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee will formally end the...
by Corinne Murdock | Jul 29, 2021
On Wednesday, the Arizona Senate’s audit liaison Ken Bennett announced he will step down from the audit. Bennett issued the announcement on Wednesday morning in a radio interview. Bennett said it was “impossible” to function as liaison, and...
by Chris Butler | Jul 29, 2021
Georgia officials rewarded an Alpharetta-based medical company with a generous no-bid contract and cited a provision in state law that allowed them to do so during emergencies — in this case, COVID-19. Jackson Healthcare provides medical staff to several of...