by Bradley Vasoli | Aug 6, 2021
Republican leaders in either chamber of Michigan’s state legislature, both of which have GOP majorities, have yet to indicate whether they intend to investigate expenditures made by an election-related nonprofit that was founded by Michigan Secretary of State...
by Grant Holcomb | Aug 6, 2021
The Florida Education Association (FEA) and the Committee to Protect Health Care are both supporting the idea of mandatory masks in Florida’s public schools. Both groups blasted Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis for his efforts in opposition to such a mandate. On...
by Star News Staff | Aug 6, 2021
by David Catron One of the residual effects of last year’s chaotic election is the palpable fear of former President Trump that still haunts the Democrats. Their congressional antics, from the absurd post-election impeachment to the parodic House investigation...
by Star News Staff | Aug 6, 2021
by Eric Lendrum A doctor and professor with Johns Hopkins University said in a recent television appearance that, contrary to the official government narrative, those who actually catch the coronavirus and recover are approximately seven times more immune from...
by Star News Staff | Aug 6, 2021
by Victor Davis Hanson It was always going to be Herculean to inoculate, with an untried vaccine, a multi-ethnic nation of 330 million, across a vast continent—in an era when the media routinely warps the daily news. Some minorities understandably harbored...
by Star News Staff | Aug 6, 2021
by W.J. Kennedy An analysis of Nevada state voter data shows a 9,000-vote difference between those marked as having participated in the 2020 General Election and the number of ballots actually cast. The non-partisan Voter Reference Foundation (VRF), which...
by Chris Butler | Aug 6, 2021
FRANKLIN, Tennessee – Parents from throughout Williamson County who were interested in an alternative school for their children arrived Thursday evening for an open house at Thales Academy. Thales Academy is an independent and private school. Thales...
by Chris Butler | Aug 6, 2021
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger said Thursday he’s taking another step to update voter lists to safeguard election integrity. Georgia election officials will this week send nearly 200,000 notifications to voter files that have registered no...
by Cooper Moran | Aug 6, 2021
Governor Doug Ducey’s top two aides, Chief of Staff Daniel Scarpinato and Deputy Chief of Staff Gretchen Conger, announced on Thursday that they will leave the administration to pursue other career interests. Scarpinato has been named as a partner at...
by Star News Staff | Aug 6, 2021
by Thomas Catenacci The number of Americans filing new unemployment claims decreased to 385,000 last week as the economy continues its recovery from the coronavirus pandemic, according to the Department of Labor. The Bureau of Labor and...
by Bradley Vasoli | Aug 6, 2021
Although the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) elevated Michigan’s level of COVID-19 spread to “substantial” on Wednesday, daily death totals statewide due to COVID remain in single digits. According to the widely cited tracking website...
by Star News Staff | Aug 6, 2021
by Debra Heine The Biden government has released over 7,000 COVID positive illegal immigrants into the city of McAllen, Texas since mid February of 2021—including over 1,500 infected migrants in just the past week, Fox News’ Bill Melugin reported on Wednesday....
by Star News Staff | Aug 6, 2021
by Kaylee Greenlee Border agents will be issued body-worn cameras in an effort to be more transparent, Customs and Border Protection announced Wednesday. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) expects to issue around 6,000 body-worn cameras by the end of 2021 as...
by Star News Staff | Aug 6, 2021
by Steven Hall The drugs flowing over the border are leading to an uptick in fentanyl deaths, and experts are split about how to solve it. The U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency has called fentanyl the “primary driver” of the record 92,183 drug overdose deaths in...
by Bethany Bowman | Aug 6, 2021
NASHVILLE, Tennessee – The inaugural Lifest Music City was held at the Hideaway Farm outside of Nashville and was a tremendous accomplishment. Seeing as many of the popular contemporary Christian artists call Nashville home, it just made sense to branch...
by Bethany Bowman | Aug 6, 2021
NASHVILLE, Tennessee – When I first heard The Hobbs Sisters, I stopped dead in my tracks. I am all about family harmonies, but these two were next level. I guess that’s what happens when you have identical twins who are naturally gifted singers. Lauren...
by Star News Staff | Aug 6, 2021
by Andrew Kerr President Joe Biden’s nominee to lead the Bureau of Land Management was an editor for an issue of the radical Earth First journal that contained a non-bylined story gloating that federal investigators were bungling their investigation into an...