by Peter D'Abrosca | Sep 8, 2021
After a legal challenge, a ballot question on Minneapolis’ November election ballot has been struck down in court. “Tuesday morning, a Hennepin County judge tossed the initially approved language by the Minneapolis City Council to be on the November...
by Chris Butler | Sep 8, 2021
Members of one organization said a shortage of cash and a surplus of anti-black policies generates poverty, and they want to prove that theory by handing out generous sums of money throughout North Nashville. Members of that group, Moving Nashville Forward,...
by Cooper Moran | Sep 8, 2021
Former President Donald Trump will hold a rally in Perry, Georgia on Saturday, September 25th, his super PAC announced on Tuesday. The event, which will span a large part of the day at the Georgia National Fairgrounds, is scheduled to host multiple forms of...
by Star News Staff | Sep 8, 2021
by Christopher Roach From the moment he was nominated until the last few weeks, the media carried a lot of water for Joe Biden. In spite of his apparent lack of energy or brains, we were regaled with tales of his experience, good judgment, and, above all,...
by Star News Staff | Sep 8, 2021
by Julie Kelly The most violent clashes between police and protesters on January 6 occurred inside and outside the west terrace tunnel. The tunnel leads to doors that open into the Capitol building; according to federal documents, “the Lower West Terrace Door...
by Star News Staff | Sep 8, 2021
by Andrew Trunsky Gov. Greg Abbott Tuesday signed Texas’ election reform bill into law, ending a months-long political fight over the controversial legislation. Abbott, a Republican, traveled to Tyler, Texas to sign the Senate Bill 1, which repeals many of the...
by Star News Staff | Sep 8, 2021
by Kaylee Greenlee Catholic Charities of the Rio Grande Valley in southern Texas invited President Joe Biden to witness the migrant crisis for what would be his first trip to the southern border as president. Thousands of migrants resorted to staying in...
by Star News Staff | Sep 8, 2021
– – – Photo “Cris Dush” by Senator Cris Dush. Photo “Doug Mastriano” by Senator Doug Mastriano. Photo “Jake Corman” by Senator Jake Corman. Background Photo “Senate Chamber, Pennsylvania State Capitol...
by Star News Staff | Sep 8, 2021
by Adam Mill The Associated Press reported in August that Robert Reeder, a Maryland man, pleaded guilty to “parading, demonstrating or picketing in a Capitol building.” He argued for leniency because, “he is a registered Democrat who wasn’t a supporter of...
by Star News Staff | Sep 8, 2021
by Silver State Times Staff Reports Nearly 17,000 Nevada voters moved but still cast their November 2020 general election ballots from their old home addresses. That’s according to an analysis of U.S. Postal Service “National Change of Address (NCOA)” data by...
by Star News Staff | Sep 8, 2021
by Ailan Evans The head of a video game studio stepped down Monday evening after speaking out in support of the Texas Heartbeat Act on Saturday. John Gibson (pictured above) left his position as chief executive of Tripwire Interactive following a Saturday...
by Star News Staff | Sep 8, 2021
by Paul Gottfried Watching the Biden Administration bring into the country tens of thousands of unvetted Afghans, who are neither U.S. citizens nor native Afghans who assisted American troops, I am coming to wonder whether Biden was actually wrong to describe...
by Star News Staff | Sep 8, 2021
– – – Photo “Aaron Kheriaty” by Aaron Kheriaty. Background Photo “UC Irvine Medical Center” by Coolcaesar. CC BY-SA 3.0. ...
by Star News Staff | Sep 8, 2021
by Ailan Evans El Salvador became the first country to adopt Bitcoin as legal tender Tuesday, allowing Salvadorans to use the cryptocurrency to purchase goods and services. President Nayib Bukele officially announced the adoption of Bitcoin as a national...
by Star News Staff | Sep 8, 2021
– – – Photo “Afghanistan Patrol” by The U.S Army. CC BY 2.0.
by Cooper Moran | Sep 8, 2021
The Amistad Project, in conjunction with Pennsylvania Senate President pro tempore Jake Corman (R-Centre) and State Representative Jesse Topper (R-Bedford), filed a lawsuit against actions by Pennsylvania acting Secretary of Health Alison Beam. In the lawsuit,...
by Star News Staff | Sep 8, 2021
by Andrew Kerr A trove of newly released documents detailing U.S.-funded coronavirus research in China prior to the COVID-19 pandemic shows that Dr. Anthony Fauci was “untruthful” when he claimed that his agency did not finance gain-of-research in Wuhan, an...
by The Center Square | Sep 8, 2021
by Scott McClallen About 442,196 unemployment claimants saw their pandemic unemployment assistance benefits end on Sept. 4, but it’s unclear if that will ease Michigan’s labor shortage. The federal Pandemic Unemployment plus regular unemployment benefits let...