by Star News Staff | Sep 26, 2021
– – – Photo “Angela Merkel” by Raimond Spekking CC BY-SA 4.0.
by Chris Butler | Sep 26, 2021
Former U.S. President Donald Trump held a rally Saturday in Perry, where he introduced the candidates he wants Georgia voters to help elect in the 2022 elections. “One year from now Georgia will be a central battleground in our fight to rescue our beloved...
by Kaitlin Housler | Sep 26, 2021
Country music legend Dolly Parton is joining her friend Loretta Lynn in providing donations for flood victims of Humphreys County through her Smoky Mountain businesses. According to News Channel 5 Nashville, a portion of ticket sales from October 2nd and 3rd at...
by Star News Staff | Sep 26, 2021
by Justin Begley As congressional Democrats push a $3.5 trillion social spending package, everyone is wondering: “How are we going to pay for that?” To President Joe Biden, the answer is simple: raise taxes. Included in Biden’s proposed tax plans — erroneously...
by Hayley Feland | Sep 26, 2021
State Representative Glenn Gruenhagen (R-Glencoe) called for a forensic audit of the 2020 election results in Minnesota. In the video, Gruenhagen referenced two organizations, Midwest Swamp Watch and the Minnesota Voters Alliance, that have been doing research...
by Cooper Moran | Sep 26, 2021
Federal judge J. Ronnie Greer on Friday blocked the implementation of an executive order from Governor Bill Lee that allowed parents to opt-out of mask mandates. The ruling, which forces Knox County to implement a system-wide mandate, is the second blow to...
by Chris Butler | Sep 26, 2021
Tennessee Department of Health (TDOH) official Michelle Fiscus apparently did not purchase a dog muzzle through amazon.com and send it to her state office so she could later frame someone else for the act. The Nashville-based WSMV reported this week that...
by Star News Staff | Sep 26, 2021
by Kendall Tietz A mother of a student at Fairfax County Public Schools called out the school board for indirectly making accessible to students two books featuring child pornography and pedophilia in school libraries at Thursday night’s school board meeting....
by Zachery Schmidt | Sep 26, 2021
Seventy-two percent of Tennesseans will end up paying more money in flood insurance prices starting October 1 when the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)’s new flood insurance rules begin. This summer, FEMA rolled out its new rating methodology called...
by Star News Staff | Sep 26, 2021
by Andrew Trunsky The vast majority of parents receiving monthly child tax credit payments say that they plan to keep working or even increase their hours as a result of them, a study released Thursday shows. Ninety-four percent of parents said that the...
by Star News Staff | Sep 26, 2021
by Ailan Evans President Joe Biden’s pick to run a top Wall Street regulatory agency division once praised the former Soviet Union for its gender equality. Cornell Law School Professor Saule Omarova, who was announced as Biden’s nominee to head the Office of...
by Kaitlin Housler | Sep 26, 2021
Tennessee Craft announced this week that its 43rd Annual Fall Tennessee Craft Fair will be returning to the newly renovated Great Lawn in Nashville’s iconic Centennial Park. The event will be held on October 8th-10th, 2021 by the Parthenon museum. At the event,...
by The Center Square | Sep 26, 2021
by Christen Smith Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro challenged a Republican-led election subpoena on Thursday, saying that it “goes too far” and violates the constitutionally protected privacy of up to 9 million residents. “By trying to pry into...
by Star News Staff | Sep 26, 2021
by Newt Gingrich As President Joe Biden vacationed at Rehoboth Beach, the disaster at the U.S. southern border continued to metastasize. Anyone who has seen pictures of thousands of people crossing the Rio Grande en masse knows the administration has achieved...
by Star News Staff | Sep 26, 2021
– – – Photo “Rainbow Flag Breeze” by Benson Kua. CC BY-SA 2.0.
by Star News Staff | Sep 26, 2021
by Sebastian Hughes State and local officials disbursed less than 17% of the funds allocated for pandemic rent assistance by the end of August, the Treasury Department announced Friday. Officials have disbursed $7.7 billion of the $46.5 billion in funds...
by The Center Square | Sep 26, 2021
by Casey Harper One of the nation’s leading economic and business groups is warning that the $3.5 trillion spending bill before Congress is an “existential threat” to the nation’s economy. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce has launched a six-figure television ad...
by Star News Staff | Sep 26, 2021
by Ben Boychuk “The graveyards are full of indispensable men,” goes the old saying, and who could argue? The sun rose this morning as it did yesterday and will again tomorrow. Life goes on, as always, for better and often for worse. But now it is a life bereft...