by Julie Carr | Aug 18, 2021
President Biden attacked Tennessee parents who protested mask mandates for the second time in less than a week in an address delivered at the White House on Wednesday afternoon. Biden also threatened Republican governors around the country who have banned...
by Star News Staff | Aug 18, 2021
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by Star News Staff | Aug 18, 2021
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by Star News Staff | Aug 18, 2021
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by Brian Ball | Aug 18, 2021
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Republican gubernatorial candidate Jim Renacci has asked Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost and Secretary of State Frank LaRose to open another line of investigation into the FirstEnergy Corp. public corruption scandal and incumbent GOP...
by Chris Butler | Aug 18, 2021
If you live in Tennessee and you’re so upset with your local school board member that you want to recall him or her then you’re not going to like what state law has to say about the subject. One of Tennessee’s largest cities will apparently permit you to recall...
by Star News Staff | Aug 18, 2021
by Paul du Quenoy If stagflation, rising urban crime, and a weak Democratic president did not remind us enough of the 1970s, we now have our very own fall of Saigon. To the astonishment of many naïve observers, especially those among the polite and orderly...
by Brian Ball | Aug 18, 2021
BEXLEY, Ohio – Reform-minded members of the Ohio Republican Party’s State Central Committee held a press conference outside the Governor’s Mansion east of downtown Columbus on Tuesday to push for ending endorsements in primary races and...
by Hayley Feland | Aug 18, 2021
Five counties in Tennessee are ending vehicle emissions testing. The counties are five out of six total Tennessee counties that require emissions testing on vehicles. According to the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC) Commissioner...
by Star News Staff | Aug 18, 2021
by Thomas Catenacci Retail sales in the U.S. declined in July as the number of coronavirus cases spiked, localities renewed some restrictions and businesses delayed their return to in-person work. Sales dropped 1.1% in July compared to June and totaled $617.7...
by RealClearWire | Aug 18, 2021
by Eric Felten The Pacific Northwest was hit with a record-shattering heat wave in June, with temperatures over 35 degrees higher than normal in some places. On June 28, Portland, Ore., reached 116 degrees. Late last week the region suffered another blast of...
by Chris Butler | Aug 18, 2021
Tennessee Governor Bill Lee’s executive order granting public school students the right to opt out of COVID-19 mask mandates has prompted Nashville and Memphis school administrators to announce they will not comply with Lee’s latest directive. That, in turn,...
by Hayley Feland | Aug 18, 2021
A press release from Arizona State Representative Steve Kaiser (R-Phoenix) says that the Biden-Harris administration is responsible for the Afghanistan catastrophe. Kaiser, a United States Army veteran who served in Afghanistan, condemned the “mishandling of...
by Hayley Feland | Aug 18, 2021
Minnesota activist and parent groups that allegedly represent over 30,000 Minnesota parents have signed on to a letter opposing mandatory masking of children. The letter, which has also been used in Wisconsin to protest mandatory masking, was addressed to...
by Chris Butler | Aug 18, 2021
During COVID-19, Georgia and Tennessee have both fared substantially better economically than Kentucky and Michigan with no significant increase in cases from reopening their economy. This, according to a report that members of the Nashville-based Beacon Center...
by Grant Holcomb | Aug 18, 2021
Florida’s senators went on the offensive in the wake of the Taliban reconquering Afghanistan, heavily criticizing the President Joe Biden administration over the way the withdrawal of American and allied forces were withdrawn from the war-torn country....
by Hayley Feland | Aug 18, 2021
The Ohio government-sponsored Diversity and Inclusion Technology Internship Program is looking to help companies hire “diverse, young talent.” The program is sponsored by Ohio’s Department of Development and Tech Ohio, working with...
by Star News Staff | Aug 18, 2021
by Andrew Trunsky Former Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt launched a long-expected Senate bid Tuesday, becoming the highest-profile Republican to take on Democratic Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto. “The radical left, rich elites, woke corporations, academia and...
by Star News Staff | Aug 18, 2021
by Eric Lendrum A research group that has been investigating the manipulation of algorithms by Instagram was forced to shut down its research after legal threats from Facebook, according to Breitbart. The Germany-based group, AlgorithmWatch, was investigating...
by Star News Staff | Aug 18, 2021
by Kaylee Greenlee MCALLEN, Texas — Several illegal migrants told the Daily Caller News Foundation that they aren’t responsible for spreading COVID-19 in America. Migrants who illegally crossed into the U.S. near the Hidalgo Point of Entry on Aug. 10 in a group...
by Star News Staff | Aug 18, 2021
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