by Rachel Alexander | Oct 28, 2021
Arizona Rep. Jake Hoffman (R-Queen Creek) sent a letter to Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich requesting a legal opinion on whether the Biden administration has failed its obligations at the U.S. border with Mexico. He is concerned there is an “invasion”...
by Cooper Moran | Oct 28, 2021
When speaking to reporters on Tuesday, Assembly Speaker Robin Vos (R-Rochester) detailed that an ongoing investigation into the 2020 election may need more subpoenas. Vos, who launched the investigation by retired Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Michael...
by Chris Butler | Oct 28, 2021
Members of the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce said they are displeased with the Metro Nashville Public Schools (MNPS), so much so the schools might require a dramatic restructuring — at least at the school board level. Axios reported this week that chamber...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Oct 28, 2021
The Cleveland Indians of Major League Baseball (MLB), who recently caved to pressure from woke leftists and decided to change its name, are already facing difficulties. In July, the team announced that it would ditch the “insensitive” Indians...
by Cooper Moran | Oct 28, 2021
Former President Donald Trump on Wednesday highlighted an opinion piece from Michigan gubernatorial candidate Tudor Dixon. Encouraging individuals to read the piece, Trump linked Dixon’s piece that called for action based on a report from The Michigan...
by Zachery Schmidt | Oct 28, 2021
An Afghan refugee in Montana who faces a felony rape charge will not have his work permit revoked, according to the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS). Robert Law, who is CIS’ director of regulatory affairs and policy, said his Department of Homeland Security...
by Brian Ball | Oct 28, 2021
COLUMBUS, Ohio – The Ohio Republican Party has asked three Columbus television stations to take down an Allison Russo for Congress television attack ad against GOP opponent Mike Carey, alleging the ad violates Federal Election Commission and Federal...
by Star News Staff | Oct 28, 2021
by Conrad Black After three weeks in Europe and extensive discussions with dozens of well-informed and highly placed individuals from most of the principal Western European countries, including leading members of the British government, I have the unpleasant...
by Kaitlin Housler | Oct 28, 2021
A new construction vocational facility for high school students and adults broke ground in Hamilton County on Thursday. Next week, workers will officially begin the building process of the Construction Career Center in Chattanooga’s Avondale neighborhood....
by Kaitlin Housler | Oct 28, 2021
Tennessee Representative Diana Harshbarger (R-TN-01) and 17 of her fellow representatives introduced the Treatment Restoration for Emergency Antibody Therapeutics (TREAT) Act, according to a Thursday press release. The congress member’s statement notes...
by Star News Staff | Oct 28, 2021
by Andrew Trunsky West Virginia Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin came out against his party’s plan to tax billionaires in order to finance their social-spending package just hours after it was first released. “I don’t like it. I don’t like the connotation that we’re...
by Chris Butler | Oct 28, 2021
Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr and other state attorneys general this week repudiated the Biden administration as well as the National School Boards Association (NSBA) for colluding with one another to threaten parents nationwide. Carr announced the news...
by RealClearWire | Oct 28, 2021
by Asra Q. Nomani & Erika Sanzi As U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland sat down for his first hearing before the House Judiciary Committee, denying a conflict of interest in his decision to investigate parents for “domestic terrorism,” there is a mother...
by Eric Burk | Oct 28, 2021
Virginia’s gubernatorial candidates together raised $28.3 million in the first three weeks of October. Democratic candidate Terry McAuliffe raised $12.9 million, with $1.9 million cash on hand. GOP candidate Glenn Youngkin raised $15.4 million, with...
by Chris Butler | Oct 28, 2021
The U.S. House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday passed a bill that Representative Lucy McBath (D-GA-06) filed that, if enacted into law, would deny firearms to individuals under certain circumstances. McBath said in an emailed press release Wednesday that her...
by RealClearWire | Oct 28, 2021
by Ryan Streeter Policy and politics often collide at the intersection of geography and demographics. The non-urban, non-college-educated white voter causing concern among Democrats these days, the suburban voter of 2018, and the heartland voter of 2016 are all...
by The Center Square | Oct 28, 2021
by Bethany Blankley In one year, Customs and Border Protection agents encountered triple the number of people entering the U.S. illegally compared to the previous year. From October 2020 to September 2021, 1,734,686 people were encountered at the U.S. southern...
by Laura Baigert | Oct 28, 2021
The two chambers of the Tennessee General Assembly met Wednesday in floor session for less than an hour to organize for the Third Extraordinary Session of the 112th General Assembly, which will focus on COVID-related issues. Special Session III was called on...
by Star News Staff | Oct 28, 2021
by Sebastian Hughes Nearly 450 American citizens are estimated to remain in Afghanistan almost two months after U.S. troops withdrew from the country, according to the Pentagon. Secretary of State Antony Blinken originally said the Biden...
by Star News Staff | Oct 28, 2021
by Harold Hutchison A Louisiana mother is threatening to sue, claiming that her 16-year-old son was vaccinated for COVID-19 while at his Jefferson Parish high school without her consent. Jennifer Ravain alleged that during a visit by an Oschner Health System...