by Laura Baigert | Aug 21, 2021
CULLMAN, Alabama – “Joe Biden is a failed president. He will always be a failed president,” former President Donald Trump told a crowd of thousands at a rally held Saturday night in Cullman, Alabama. “No administration in history has gotten...
by Julie Carr | Aug 21, 2021
Stephen K. Bannon called on former President Donald Trump to begin putting together “a more formal body… what the British call a ‘shadow government’,” … to counter “this illegitimate regime from destroying the country...
by Brian Ball | Aug 21, 2021
COLUMBUS, Ohio – The campaign of Joe Blystone seeking to wrest the GOP gubernatorial nomination from incumbent Gov. Mike DeWine (R-OH) has lost numerous county and regional leaders and a co-campaign manager since early July due to what those leaving...
by Hayley Feland | Aug 21, 2021
Former Vanderbilt professor, Dr. Carol Swain, is hosting a book signing after the release of her new book about Critical Race Theory. Her new book, Black Eye for America, How Critical Race Theory is Burning Down the House, is an Amazon best seller. At the...
by Star News Staff | Aug 21, 2021
by Robert Romano “[N]o one’s being killed right now, God forgive me if I’m wrong about that, but no one’s being killed right now.” That was President Joe Biden’s Aug. 18 description of the situation on the ground in Afghanistan to ABC News’ George...
by Star News Staff | Aug 21, 2021
by Andrew Kerr The Biden administration continued to inform American citizens in Afghanistan as of Thursday evening they could have to pay more than $2,000 to board an evacuation flight out of the country, despite the State Department telling the press hours...
by Star News Staff | Aug 21, 2021
by Eric Lendrum Far-left Congresswomen Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.) and Ayanna Pressley (D-Mass.), who have both been vocal critics of landlords and supportive of the eviction moratorium that prevents them from collecting rent indefinitely, made tens of thousands of...
by Star News Staff | Aug 21, 2021
by Kaylee Greenlee A federal trial court in Texas ruled against the Biden administration’s directives to catch and release some migrants on Thursday. A Texas federal judge blocked Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials from enforcing the Biden...
by The Center Square | Aug 21, 2021
by Casey Harper The latest federal jobs report shows a dip in new unemployment claims, but those figures still remain higher than pre-pandemic levels. The Department of Labor reported Thursday that 348,000 Americans filed for first-time unemployment benefits...
by Star News Staff | Aug 21, 2021
by Sebastian Hughes A conservative digital media company’s focus on the culture wars in America appears to be paying off, as it is the fastest-growing private advertising and marketing business in the U.S., according to the 2021 Inc. 5000 list released Tuesday....
by Star News Staff | Aug 21, 2021
by Ailan Evans The Department of Education announced Thursday that it will cancel student loan debt for over 300,000 borrowers with severe disabilities. The program, set to erase over $5.8 billion in total debt, will begin in September and apply to over 323,000...
by Hayley Feland | Aug 21, 2021
The Tennessee mask mandate opt-out for school children might violate federal laws, the Department of Education says. Governor Bill Lee (R) signed an executive order that allowed parents the right to opt their children out of mask mandates in schools. Executive...
by Star News Staff | Aug 21, 2021
by Ailan Evans The U.S. government amended its antitrust complaint against Facebook on Thursday, bolstering allegations that the tech company illegally maintained a monopoly. The amended complaint follows the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) dismissed December...
by Bethany Bowman | Aug 21, 2021
NASHVILLE, Tennessee -When I first heard Bailey James’ voice, I wondered: how does a 16-year-old know how to sing like that? She is now 18 and her vocals are even more powerful. I was pleased to finally get an interview arranged. James has been singing for almost as...
by Chris Butler | Aug 21, 2021
A statewide tour that organizers say will promote Constitutional values and personal liberties is getting results. Organizers say that this Freedom Matters Tour has attracted consistent crowds of 400 to 600 people. “However, Wednesday night’s crowd in Knoxville...
by Star News Staff | Aug 21, 2021
by Kerry McDonald The back-to-school mask wars have been heating up for weeks, but the Biden administration just took them to a whole new level. On Wednesday, the president ordered the US Department of Education to use all available measures to prohibit states...
by Star News Staff | Aug 21, 2021
by Debra Heine Army Maj. Gen. Hank Taylor and Pentagon Spokesman John Kirby dodged a reporter’s question about whether the U.S. military is buying aviation fuel from the Taliban as evacuation efforts continue at Hamid Karzai International Airport (HKIA) in...
by Rachel Alexander | Aug 21, 2021
The City of Phoenix filed a lawsuit against the State of Arizona on Tuesday, contending that new legislation regulating police review boards and expanding the attorney general’s powers of investigation violates the state constitution. HB 2893 requires that the...
by Hayley Feland | Aug 21, 2021
Former Detroit Police Chief James Craig, who has formed an exploratory committee for governor of Michigan, came in third in a Wayne County Republican straw poll this week. Detroit, where Craig served, is the largest city in Wayne County and the state of...
by Hayley Feland | Aug 21, 2021
Jennifer Carnahan, the Chair of the Minnesota GOP, resigned Thursday night after allegations of harassment, abuse, and ties to a child sex trafficker came to light. Carnahan is the wife of Representative Jim Hagedorn (R-MN-01). Allegations of harassment and...
by Chris Butler | Aug 21, 2021
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp reportedly has invited Afghan refugees to resettle there, and his announcement has not carried over well with Peach State conservatives. Georgia Republican gubernatorial candidate Vernon Jones said on his social media pages this week...