by Bradley Vasoli | Aug 11, 2021
Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, speaking remotely to the American Bar Association on Monday, called for “educating voters” about supposed GOP efforts underway to “undermine democracy,” but questions remain regarding her role with the “voter...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Aug 11, 2021
A famous Tennessee music festival is set to require its patrons to be vaccinated, or submit to compulsory testing. “The safety of our patrons and staff is our number one priority. As such a full COVID-19 vaccination or negative COVID-19 test will be...
by Star News Staff | Aug 11, 2021
by David Catron Acontagion is ravaging the Democratic Party, destroying the credibility of its leaders and scaring away its supporters. It is the deadly Hypocrisy Variant. The most prominent Democratic carriers of this infectious strain of duplicity are former...
by Eric Burk | Aug 11, 2021
RICHMOND, Virginia – The General Assembly approved eight new judges for the Court of Appeals of Virginia Tuesday. Although tradition kept Republicans from voting against the candidates, votes on individual candidates varied as Republican legislators...
by Chris Butler | Aug 11, 2021
Students in Williamson County will have to wear COVID-19 masks whether they — or their parents — like it or not. According to the Nashville-based News Channel 5: The Williamson County School Board voted to require students, staff and visitors at elementary...
by Star News Staff | Aug 11, 2021
by Edward Ring Joe Biden, emulating trendsetting blue state governors like California’s Gavin Newsom and New York’s Andrew Cuomo, recently has declared that by 2030, new car sales must be 50 percent zero-emission electric vehicles. The problem with this decree...
by Brian Ball | Aug 11, 2021
A small Republican grassroots panel called the Committee for a Better Ohio has challenged the legality of the Ohio Republican Party (ORP)’s decision to support the re-election campaign of Gov. Mike DeWine without the affirmation of the state central...
by Bradley Vasoli | Aug 11, 2021
Judge David D. Wolfe of Tennessee’s 23rd Judicial District, presiding over sentencing of convicted murderer Steven Wiggins, advised witnesses on Tuesday that they may not testify to their own philosophical opinion against the use of the death penalty in all...
by Casey Owens | Aug 11, 2021
The state of Florida plans to appeal U.S. District Judge Kathleen Williams’ decision to grant the injunction proposed by Norwegian Cruise Line against the law that bans Florida businesses from requiring vaccine documentation for service. While state...
by Cooper Moran | Aug 11, 2021
U.S. Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI-13) went maskless during a weekend wedding, violating recommendations Democrats have placed on Americans. Video posted by Michigan Rising Action showed Tlaib smiling broadly and dancing while violating CDC six-foot distancing...
by Star News Staff | Aug 11, 2021
by Andrew Trunsky The Senate on Tuesday passed its bipartisan infrastructure bill, moving what would be the largest public works package in decades one step closer to becoming law months after negotiations first began. The bill, which advocates praised as the...
by Star News Staff | Aug 11, 2021
by Eric Lendrum The Democrats’ massive budget reconciliation package, finally revealed on Monday, includes a plan to give mass amnesty to “millions of” illegal aliens in the United States, according to The Hill. The $3.5 trillion spending package will provide...
by Star News Staff | Aug 11, 2021
by Julie Kelly In a stunning but well-deserved rebuke, the D.C. Court of Appeals on Monday ordered that the pre-trial detention of George Tanios, one of two men accused of spraying Officer Sicknick and others on January 6, be reversed. The brief ruling, which...
by Bethany Bowman | Aug 11, 2021
Firerose is an Australian singer and songwriter who moved from Sydney to Los Angeles at age 19. Even though her music has a dance-pop vibe, with her fiercely personal lyrics, she is as good a songwriter as any country lyricist out there. Firerose states she...
by Bradley Vasoli | Aug 11, 2021
By a vote of 69 to 30, the U.S. Senate on Tuesday passed a $1.2 billion infrastructure bill that Senator Bill Hagerty (R-TN) warns is an endeavor to “fundamentally move America toward Western-Europe-style socialism.” “Investing in infrastructure the right way...
by Cooper Moran | Aug 11, 2021
U.S. Representative Ron Kind (D-WI-03) will retire from Congress at the end of his term, deciding not to run for re-election in the Wisconsin swing district. Kind’s southwestern Wisconsin district has gradually evolved over his approximately 25-year...
by The Center Square | Aug 11, 2021
by Casey Harper A new requirement from the U.S. armed forces has sparked controversy and furthered the debate over mandating the COVID-19 vaccine. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin wrote a memo to Department of Defense employees Monday announcing that the...
by Laura Baigert | Aug 11, 2021
A trio of local grassroots groups have announced that they are co-hosting a free “Safeguard Our Schools” event this Saturday afternoon in Hendersonville and invite the public to come together to take a look at “our most important asset,” our schools. As...
by RealClearWire | Aug 11, 2021
by Tom Price As America begins to put the COVID-19 pandemic in the rearview, the lesson from this once-in-a-generation crisis couldn’t be clearer: We need less, not more, central planning in our lives. For example, a study earlier this year by health economist...