by Star News Staff | Nov 23, 2021
by Harry Wilmerding Target will permanently close all stores for Thanksgiving heading into the holiday shopping season, multiple sources reported. Retailers were forced to extend the holiday shopping rush with sales beginning in October, the Associated...
by Cooper Moran | Nov 23, 2021
Senators Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) and Tom Cotton (R-AR) on Monday urged the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee (USOPC) to boycott the upcoming 2022 Beijing Olympics. In the letter to USOPC chair Susanne Lyons, the two lawmakers cited numerous human...
by Star News Staff | Nov 23, 2021
by Rick Manning The San Francisco Bay area is home to some of the wealthiest people in the world with home values beyond the wildest dreams of many across the country, ironically, this epicenter of socialism may be in an uncontrollable death spiral induced by...
by Star News Staff | Nov 23, 2021
by Jennie Taer RIO GRANDE VALLEY — A top official within Texas’ effort to secure the U.S.-Mexico border told the Daily Caller News Foundation that his troops are prepared for a worst case scenario situation and that they can be deployed within hours to tackle...
by Star News Staff | Nov 23, 2021
by Thomas Catenacci Several Democratic states withdrew from an ambitious plan to curb transportation emissions less than a year after signing onto the agreement. Massachusetts and Connecticut abandoned the Transportation and Climate Initiative (TCI) last week,...
by Bradley Vasoli | Nov 23, 2021
Sens. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) and Roger Wicker (R-MS) introduced a bill this week to engage public-private partnerships toward strengthening supply chains in Tennessee and the region. Current bottlenecks in shipping have translated to fewer goods on store...
by The Center Square | Nov 23, 2021
by Jon Styf As Tennessee’s Financial Stimulus Accountability Group looks to approve its plan to approve $3.1 billion in federal stimulus spending, one lawmaker has questions about two proposed statewide laboratory projects. The new labs, which would replace...
by Grant Holcomb | Nov 23, 2021
Florida’s October unemployment rate dropped to 4.6 percent, down from the September rate of 4.8 percent. “Florida’s economy continues to grow faster than the nation because we put the needs of Floridians and businesses first and make smart policy...