by Hayley Feland | Oct 9, 2021
Former Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman announced on Friday that there has been cooperation from subpoenaed Wisconsin cities in the ongoing election audit. “Following our recent issuance of subpoenas, we have received encouraging responses from...
by Cooper Moran | Oct 9, 2021
Dr. Carol Swain, a former professor at Vanderbilt University and Princeton University, will join the Texas Public Policy Foundation as a Distinguished Senior Fellow for Constitutional Studies, according to a press release from the group on Friday. In her...
by Star News Staff | Oct 9, 2021
by Robert Romano “I didn’t even know the Chamber was around anymore.” That was House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy’s (R-Calif.) response to Punchbowl News’ question about the Chamber of Commerce being kicked off GOP strategy calls on Capitol Hill. The split...
by Morgan Nicole Veysey | Oct 9, 2021
Mayor John Cooper attended the grand opening of Project Return’s new Nashville headquarters Thursday. The organization focuses on helping former prison inmates find resources to return to the community. Cooper thanked the organization’s hard work...
by Cooper Moran | Oct 9, 2021
The Williamson County School Board announced on Friday it will limit the number of speakers allowed to address the members and require proof of residence in order to speak. Additionally, potential speakers must email the school board in advance to secure a...
by Kaitlin Housler | Oct 9, 2021
On Friday, Tennessee Governor Bill Lee and Commissioner of Education Penny Schwinn invited Tennesseans to participate in the full review of the state’s education funding formula and explore possibilities for a more student-centered approach. According to the...
by Morgan Nicole Veysey | Oct 9, 2021
Former Nashville Mayor David Briley reflected on his role to bring the Occupy Wall Street movement to Nashville on its tenth anniversary Thursday. In 2011, the movement launched at Nashville’s Legislative Plaza, and Briley was one of its many speakers....
by Star News Staff | Oct 9, 2021
by Thomas Catenacci The federal government released its annual international energy projection Wednesday, and the projection showed global emissions will increase by about 25% over 2020 levels by 2050. While regional policies are expected to decrease emission...
by Star News Staff | Oct 9, 2021
by Star News Staff | Oct 9, 2021
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by Star News Staff | Oct 9, 2021
by Andrew Trunsky The majority of Americans believe U.S. politicians and social media companies spread more misinformation than any foreign government, including adversaries like China and Russia, according to a new poll. The Associated Press-NORC Center for...
by Star News Staff | Oct 9, 2021
by Julie Kelly George Tanios’ fiancée encouraged him to go to Washington on January 6 to hear President Trump’s speech. “You’re gonna regret it if you don’t go,” she said, hoping he could take a break from working 100-hours-a-week to run his popular sandwich...
by Star News Staff | Oct 9, 2021
by Bryan Babb A Wednesday Pew Research Center poll found that nearly half of Republicans would like to see former President Donald Trump launch another presidential bid in 2024. At least 44% of Republicans stated they would like to see Trump start a second...
by Star News Staff | Oct 9, 2021
by Harry Wilmerding The U.S. economy reported an increase of 194,000 jobs in September, and the unemployment rate fell to 4.8%, according to Department of Labor statistics. The number of unemployed people fell by 710,000 to 7.7 million, according to the...
by Star News Staff | Oct 9, 2021
by Star News Staff | Oct 9, 2021
by Eric Lendrum On Tuesday, the University of Colorado’s hospital system declared that it will no longer allow organ transplants for patients who have not yet received the coronavirus vaccine, as reported by The Daily Caller. The decision was made after it was...
by Star News Staff | Oct 9, 2021
by Kaylee Greenlee An Afghan father and ally to American military operations in the country sued the U.S. in an effort to reunite with his two sons who are in hiding in Afghanistan, the Associated Press reported on Thursday. Mohammad decided to request asylum...
by Rachel Alexander | Oct 9, 2021
The House Oversight Committee held a hearing Thursday on the results of the audit of the independent Maricopa County ballot audit ordered by the Arizona Senate. Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ-05) found the audit results troubling, leading him to question whether Joe...
by Eric Burk | Oct 9, 2021
The Republican Party of Virginia is filing a complaint with the IRS alleging that 501(c)(3) nonprofit Virginia Excels had violated tax law by engaging in “overt and unambiguous political campaign intervention” to support Terry McAuliffe. “On...
by Brian Ball | Oct 9, 2021
COLUMBUS, Ohio – U.S. Senate candidates Jane Timken and U.S. Representative Tim Ryan have offered a peek into their third quarter fundraising efforts this week ahead of the formal October 15 filing deadline. Jane Timken, the former Ohio Republican Party...
by Grant Holcomb | Oct 9, 2021
A Leon County circuit judge could make a ruling on the lawsuit against Florida’s vaccine passport ban as soon as next week. The lawsuit was filed by Bead Abode Inc., a Sarasota-based craft store where attorneys for the company have argued it violates the First...