by Star News Staff | Nov 6, 2021
by Bradley Vasoli | Nov 6, 2021
Even as the 2021 elections and President Joe Biden’s approval ratings make Democrats’ hope of keeping Senate control after next year seem less likely, Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-GA) has doubled down on his thoroughly leftist agenda. In a tweet the day after...
by Chris Butler | Nov 6, 2021
Tennessee Attorney General Herb Slatery and six other state attorneys general have filed a petition before a federal court challenging the Biden administration’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate for private-sector employees. This, according to a press release that...
by RealClearWire | Nov 6, 2021
by Jeanne Mancini I woke up Wednesday morning so grateful that my state, Virginia, had voted out abortion extremism. Abortion activists were supposed to sweep Terry McAuliffe back to the governor’s mansion. McAuliffe spent millions of dollars on ads...
by Morgan Nicole Veysey | Nov 6, 2021
Nashville’s Goo Goo Clusters reopened its 3rd Ave location Friday after a $2 million renovation. Now dubbed the Goo Goo Chocolate Co., she said that “we put a lot of thought into designing this space, we opened this store in 2014, and obviously,...
by Star News Staff | Nov 6, 2021
by Debra Heine Wisconsin’s Democrat Governor Tony Evers said on Tuesday that Racine County officials should file charges if they believe election laws were broken at a Racine nursing home. “It’s pretty simple,” Evers said during a news conference in Madison....
by The Center Square | Nov 6, 2021
by Bethany Blankley Federal law enforcement officers arrested more than 17,300 migrants with past convictions of other crimes attempting to cross the border illegally last fiscal year. That’s up from 9,447 in fiscal 2020. The federal government’s...
by Bethany Bowman | Nov 6, 2021
NASHVILLE, Tennessee – When I saw Abby Anderson open for Radio Romance and Midland in 2017, I immediately knew that I wanted to interview her even though I had recently started writing my column. Fast forward 4 years when I got an email stating that...
by Star News Staff | Nov 6, 2021
by Kendall Tietz New York City Public Schools will administer COVID-19 vaccinations to elementary students at one-day vaccine clinics at school sites starting next week, following federal approval of the vaccine for 5-to-11-year-old students, Mayor Bill de...
by RealClearWire | Nov 6, 2021
by Devon Westhill I stand with all my fellow Americans—both vaccinated and unvaccinated. And because I do, I recently refused to disclose my vaccination status. And you should, too. I was invited to speak at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth School of...
by Star News Staff | Nov 6, 2021
by Eric Lendrum In the trial of Kenosha teenager Kyle Rittenhouse, new witness testimony reveals that Rittenhouse shot the first of three men in self-defense when the attacker lunged for his rifle in an attempt to take it from him, as reported by Fox News. This...
by The Center Square | Nov 6, 2021
by Bethany Blankley U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, introduced legislation that would prohibit the federal government and any entity at the federal, state and local level that receives federal funding, including school...
by Star News Staff | Nov 6, 2021
by Ailan Evans The Department of Justice filed a complaint against Texas on Thursday, alleging certain provisions in the state’s new election law violated federal voting legislation. The complaint alleged that certain provisions in Texas’ new election law,...
by Star News Staff | Nov 6, 2021
by Thomas Catenacci Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen estimated that the world would need to devote $100-150 trillion, more than the entire world’s annual gross domestic product, to fighting climate change over the next three decades. Yellen signaled that the...
by Star News Staff | Nov 6, 2021
by Harry Wilmerding The U..S. economy recorded an increase of 531,000 jobs in October, and unemployment fell by 0.2% as the labor market recovers from the summer lows, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). The number of unemployed people fell...
by Brian Ball | Nov 6, 2021
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost and six other state attorneys general have challenged the Biden administration’s authority to impose COVID-19 regulations through the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) emergency...
by Grant Holcomb | Nov 6, 2021
Federal prosecutors are seeking a hefty fine for J.T. Burnette after he was found guilty on five public corruption charges in August. The government issued a memo saying Burnette participated in extortion and bribery for so long and was unremorseful that the...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Nov 6, 2021
As the border crisis largely unabated due to a seemingly-disinterested White House, U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s (CBP) Tucson Sector continues its uphill battle to stop the illegal alien influx. It reported Tuesday that it captured a teenage human...
by Hayley Feland | Nov 6, 2021
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey and St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter were reelected this week despite many claiming “failed leadership” during the riots of 2020. Frey, who was heavily criticized following his actions during the 2020 riots, opposed the second ballot...
by Hayley Feland | Nov 6, 2021
Wisconsin Rep. Mike Gallagher (R-WI-08) introduced bipartisan legislation to ban foreign money from influencing United States elections. Gallagher announced his bill after the Federal Election Commission decided to allow foreign donors to contribute to U.S....
by Chris Butler | Nov 6, 2021
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp and state Attorney General Chris Carr on Friday announced that they filed a lawsuit challenging the Biden administration’s employer vaccine mandate. The Federal Register published The Emergency Temporary Standard (ETS) setting forth...