by Chris Butler | Oct 19, 2021
Two separate things have likely enabled Georgia’s repeat violent offenders to go on breaking even more laws while, at the same time, forcing Atlanta’s crime rates to soar. Unelected judges in Georgia are the first possible cause. Former governor Nathan Deal’s...
by Star News Staff | Oct 19, 2021
by Mollie Ziegler Hemingway Before the 2018 midterm elections, Trump’s political advisors were thinking about the president’s re-election bid and noticed a curious commonality among incumbent presidents who didn’t get re-elected: they all faced challengers from...
by Star News Staff | Oct 19, 2021
by Andrew Trunsky Democratic Rep. Mike Doyle of Pennsylvania announced his retirement Monday after 14 terms in the House, becoming the latest Democrat to retire just over a year from the midterms. Doyle represents Pittsburgh and is the dean of Pennsylvania’s...
by Casey Owens | Oct 19, 2021
In a recent report from AAA auto club, it suggests that gas prices in Florida will continue to increase into the winter months as a result of global supply concerns over crude-oil and gasoline. According to AAA, as of Monday, the average price per gallon of...
by Star News Staff | Oct 19, 2021
by Andrew Trunsky Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia reportedly opposed two pieces of his party’s spending package as negotiations over its price tag and reach continue to stall. Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia’s opposition reportedly...
by Grant Holcomb | Oct 19, 2021
Florida State Sen. Annette Taddeo (D-FL-40) announced her bid for governor yesterday, raising the number of Democrats in the gubernatorial race to three. Taddeo is joining her former gubernatorial running mate from 2014, Congressman Charlie Crist (D-FL-13), and...
by Star News Staff | Oct 19, 2021
by Jon Miltimore On Friday, the San Francisco Chronicle published an article noting that California has some of the lowest COVID-19 case rates in the US, even though the Golden State’s vaccination rate lags many states that are currently struggling with the...
by Star News Staff | Oct 19, 2021
by Andrew Kerr Harvard University announced Thursday that its endowment grew by $11.3 billion to a record $53.2 billion during the fiscal year ending in June, a year-over-year increase of 33.6%. The announcement comes after Harvard, which runs the nation’s...
by Cooper Moran | Oct 19, 2021
The Arizona Department of Economic Security (DES) and Governor Doug Ducey announced on Friday that the state will launch a program to help subsidize utility bills for certain customers. The Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) will allow the state to...
by Star News Staff | Oct 19, 2021
by Andrew Trunsky Democrats in Illinois’ state legislature Friday released a new map that would shore up all of their party’s incumbents in Congress and likely eliminate two of the state’s five Republicans. The proposal would give Democrats a 14-3 advantage in...
by Star News Staff | Oct 19, 2021
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by Star News Staff | Oct 19, 2021
by Ailan Evans Top members of the House Judiciary Committee sent a letter to Amazon chief executive Andy Jassy on Monday questioning whether the tech company’s executives lied under oath to Congress. The letter, sent by a bipartisan group of lawmakers including...
by RealClearWire | Oct 19, 2021
by Brandon Weichert “Goodbye, great power competition and hello, strategic competition,” this is what the Biden Administration’s Pentagon spokesperson recently told Daniel Lipmann of Politico. According to analysts, these comments signal a shift toward a more...
by Admin | Oct 19, 2021
by Ambassador Callista L. Gingrich and Speaker Newt Gingrich, Gingrich 360 It was an enormous shock to learn that Colin Powell died at 84 of complications from COVID-19. His devotion to duty, commitment to America, and innate sense of dignity and decency, made...
by Star News Staff | Oct 19, 2021
by Laurel Duggan Eric Adams, the likely next mayor of New York City, said Friday he would keep and expand the city’s gifted program which current Democratic Mayor Bill De Blasio planned to eliminate. “[De Blasio] can’t get rid of it until next year. There’s...
by Star News Staff | Oct 19, 2021
by Alyssa Jones Virginia Tech University Department of Human Development and Family Science just removed Crystal Duncan Lane from teaching a course after she apologized for her Whiteness in the course syllabus. April Few-Demo, the head of the Department of...
by Star News Staff | Oct 19, 2021
by Debra Heine Department of Homeland Security (DHS) employee has gone public to expose U.S. immigration policies that help sex traffickers and drug cartels operate in the United States. Aaron Stevenson, an intelligence research specialist for the U.S....
by Star News Staff | Oct 19, 2021
by Julie Kelly Over the objection of Joe Biden’s Justice Department, a lengthy video clip showing U.S. Capitol Police allowing hundreds of people into the building on the afternoon of January 6 has been released to the public. In July, Ethan Nordean, an alleged...
by Chris Butler | Oct 19, 2021
U.S. Representative Steve Cohen (D-TN-09) this week said he wants more federal oversight of the oil industry and asked that U.S. President Joe Biden review the use of gas pipeline permits nationwide. Cohen announced the news via email to his constituents this...
by Morgan Nicole Veysey | Oct 19, 2021
In Bristol, Tennessee, the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) and the United States Wildlife Services have agreed to continue the popular trout stocking program. The program focuses on funding for three federal fish hatcheries that have been providing both the...
by Star News Staff | Oct 19, 2021
by Victor Davis Hanson The highest echelon of the U.S. military is becoming dysfunctional. There are too many admirals and generals for the size of the current U.S. military. It now boasts three times the number of four-star admirals and generals than we had...