by Cooper Moran | Oct 16, 2021
Former President Donald Trump on Friday raised concerns over absentee ballots in Arizona’s 2020 election and urged action to strengthen the integrity of the process. Pointing to new accusations from Dr. Shiva Ayyadurai, Trump questioned the number of...
by Chris Butler | Oct 16, 2021
Staff at the Phil Bredesen-backed Silicon Ranch announced in a press release this week that they have acquired the solar farm company Clearloop. Silicon Ranch has a history of ethics issues. Bredesen, a Democrat, is a former governor of Tennessee and a former...
by RealClearWire | Oct 16, 2021
by Kalev Leetaru Amid growing bipartisan agreement that increased regulation of social media platforms and their content moderation policies is needed, the path forward remains murky. Should Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act be discarded or...
by Star News Staff | Oct 16, 2021
by Harry Wilmerding The Federal Reserve said in September that it would begin taking steps to combat growing inflation in the U.S. economy, according to notes from a Sept. 21 and Sept. 22 Open Market Committee meeting first obtained by The Wall Street Journal. ...
by Star News Staff | Oct 16, 2021
by Eric Lendrum On Thursday, the United States Navy announced its intentions to discharge any and all sailors who have not yet taken the coronavirus vaccine, according to Fox News. The Navy’s press release on the matter declares that November 14th is the final...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Oct 16, 2021
A Catholic university in Minnesota is among several schools and libraries around the country encouraging students and children to read a controversial book that may include child pornography. “June is Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer (LGBTQ)...
by Star News Staff | Oct 16, 2021
by Jennie Taer The Marine whose outspoken social media posts criticizing military leaders for the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan received a final judgement in his case Friday. Lt. Col. Stuart Scheller was given a letter of reprimand and ordered to forfeit...
by Star News Staff | Oct 16, 2021
Photo “David Amess” by Richard Townshend. CC BY 3.0.
by Star News Staff | Oct 16, 2021
by Thomas Catenacci Climate envoy John Kerry applauded climate actions made by the U.S. and other countries, but refused to single out China for not setting substantive goals for cutting emissions. “We have a lot of things to still come across the transom and...
by Star News Staff | Oct 16, 2021
by Thomas Catenacci Republicans on the House Energy and Commerce Committee urged the Biden administration to lay out its plans for tackling the looming energy crisis. The representatives noted that the federal government was responsible for protecting U.S....
by Star News Staff | Oct 16, 2021
– – – Photo “Ashli Babbitt memorial” by Dick Erdown.
by Star News Staff | Oct 16, 2021
by Debra Heine CNN’s chief medical correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta came woefully unprepared for his interview with podcast host Joe Rogan Wednesday, and was forced to concede several key points that counter the COVID narrative of his network. During Wednesday’s...
by Star News Staff | Oct 16, 2021
by Kaylee Greenlee The Biden administration is planning to reinstate former President Donald Trump’s “Remain in Mexico” policy in November, CBS News reported on Friday. A federal judge ordered the Biden administration to reinstate the policy in August after...
by Star News Staff | Oct 16, 2021
by David Horowitz If Black Lives Matter were a civil rights organization, one would reasonably expect its patron figure to be Martin Luther King, Jr., and its aspiration to be King’s vision of a race-free America where individuals are judged on their merits and...
by Star News Staff | Oct 16, 2021
by Harry Wilmerding Home foreclosures across the U.S. are starting to spike as COVID-19 pandemic benefits begin to expire, CNBC reported. Private mortgage lenders started the foreclosure process on 25,209 homes in the third quarter of 2021, a 32% increase from...
by Star News Staff | Oct 16, 2021
by Dean Cain DC Comics recently revealed that in an upcoming issue titled “Superman: Son of Kal-El,” the son of Lois Lane and Clark Kent would be bisexual, and that he’s going to fight “real-world problems” such as climate change, that he’ll protest the...
by Grant Holcomb | Oct 16, 2021
Congressman and gubernatorial candidate Charlie Crist (D-FL-13) said earlier this week that if he is elected governor, he vowed to legalize recreational marijuana and expunge criminals with marijuana convictions. The announcement came as part of the unveiling...
by Grant Holcomb | Oct 16, 2021
Leon County Circuit Judge Layne Smith has ruled against a business in Sarasota requesting to impose a vaccine mandate for its customers to enter. The store, Bead Abode, requested that Smith grant their request for a mandate, but denied them saying Florida Gov....
by Brian Ball | Oct 16, 2021
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost and 19 other state attorneys general have asked President Joe Biden and Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen to withdraw a plan to require banks, credit unions and other financial institutions to report massive...
by Hayley Feland | Oct 16, 2021
A person who was shot by Kyle Rittenhouse, following the shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha, Wisconsin, filed a lawsuit against police for “allowing armed militia.” Eighteen-year-old Rittenhouse shot and killed two others, but Gaige Grosskreutz survived....
by Cooper Moran | Oct 16, 2021
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D) is reorganizing agencies providing services to the elderly, as an auditor general report on coronavirus-related nursing home deaths looms. The new Michigan Health and Aging Services Administration will reportedly provide...