by Chris Butler | Dec 8, 2021
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger appeared on Tuesday’s edition of The John Fredericks Show and told voters why he believed the state’s 2020 presidential election was legitimate and why he thinks he’s worthy of reelection. During his appearance, the...
by Star News Staff | Dec 8, 2021
Metro Nashville Human Resources Director Shannon Hall confirmed on Wednesday to The Tennessee Star that “a complaint has been filed” with Metro Nashville Public Health Department’s (MPHD) Human Resources Department, but she declined to address...
by Hayley Feland | Dec 8, 2021
ALBERT LEA, Minnesota – The Albert Lea city attorney prosecuting Melissa “Lisa” Hanson, owner of The Interchange Wine and Coffee Bistro for serving customers indoors, appeared to compare Hanson’s alleged violation of COVID emergency orders with Black...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Dec 8, 2021
Ohio State University (OSU) was not very forthcoming Tuesday after the American Enterprise Institute’s (AEI) Mark J. Perry posted a report detailing the school’s spending on diversity, equity, and inclusion bureaucrats. According to the report,...
by Morgan Nicole Veysey | Dec 8, 2021
Governor Bill Lee announced Tuesday that in early 2022, he will send approximately 50 additional members of the Tennessee National Guard troops to the Texas border to help with the growing drug crisis. “An open border has far-reaching consequences that...
by The Epoch Times | Dec 8, 2021
by Roger Kimball A new populist spirit, represented by Donald Trump, among others, has led to a reshuffling of seemingly settled ideological alliances. The reshuffling is ongoing. I know this because I find myself approving of at least parts of “The Real...
by Cooper Moran | Dec 8, 2021
A federal judge in Georgia on Tuesday blocked the only remaining vaccine mandate issued by President Joe Biden’s administration. The ruling from U.S. District Judge Stan Baker (pictured above, left) will halt a provision that required contractors working...
by Rachel Alexander | Dec 8, 2021
If the U.S. Supreme Court upholds Missouri’s 15-week abortion ban, gutting a significant portion of Roe v. Wade, Arizona already has an old law on the books ready to go banning abortion. The U.S. Supreme Court appears very likely to do so in Dobbs v. Jackson...
by Star News Staff | Dec 8, 2021
by Jennie Taer Over 9,500 illegal immigrants have evaded arrest and entered the country in one part of the southern border since Oct. 1, Fox News reported. The Rio Grande Valley sector of the border in Texas also had 100,000 illegal encounters since the...
by Cooper Moran | Dec 8, 2021
Congressman Mark Green (R-TN-07) on Tuesday celebrated the decision to strip a “Red Flag” gun law provision and a requirement for women to register for the military draft from the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). The NDAA is a yearly...
by Chris Butler | Dec 8, 2021
Proponents of Tennessee having its own gold depository say that investing in gold could protect the state and its residents during severe economic downturns. But in a new report, published Tuesday, members of the Tennessee Advisory Commission on...
by Cooper Moran | Dec 8, 2021
Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) joined her Republican colleagues on the Senate Judiciary Committee, demanding Attorney General Merrick Garland withdraw the memo he issued that connected parents to domestic terrorists. Furthermore, during the Department of...
by The Center Square | Dec 8, 2021
by Casey Harper A survey released Monday found that business experts expect prices and inflation to rise at elevated levels for years to come. The National Association for Business Economics released the results of a survey of 48 economic experts who downgraded...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Dec 8, 2021
A teacher at a Pennsylvania high school is in hot water after wishing death upon those unvaccinated against COVID-19 in a now-deleted Facebook post. “Screw this guy and screw them all who are all about religious exemptions because they don’t want...
by Star News Staff | Dec 8, 2021
by Ailan Evans Instagram unveiled a host of child safety measures and parental controls for its app just one day before chief executive Adam Mosseri is due to testify in Congress. “At Instagram, we’ve been working for a long time to keep young people safe on...
by RealClearWire | Dec 8, 2021
by Kalev Leetaru There is growing bipartisan concern over the power Silicon Valley’s oligopolies wield over American society. Amazon alone controls 72% of U.S. adult book sales, Airbnb accounts for a fifth of domestic lodging expenditures and Facebook accounts...
by Star News Staff | Dec 8, 2021
by Thomas Catenacci Executives of major oil companies slammed the aggressive global push to renewable forms of energy and warned that such policies could crash economies. Crude oil and natural gas continue to be key to the world economy’s health and cannot be...
by The Center Square | Dec 8, 2021
by Bethany Blankley Democrats have argued that the tax reforms implemented through the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) only benefited the rich, and that the Build Back Better Act (BBBA) will help middle-and working-class Americans the most. But several...
by Star News Staff | Dec 8, 2021
by Ailan Evans While there is agreement between large factions of both Republicans and Democrats that social media companies should be liable for certain third-party content hosted on their platforms, the parties differ on what that content should be, and why...
by Star News Staff | Dec 8, 2021
by Eric Lendrum Recent polling data has found that Hispanic voters may not be nearly as receptive to the new gender-neutral term “Latinx” as Democrats may have originally imagined, as reported by the New York Post. The word, which first began being used just a...
by Grant Holcomb | Dec 8, 2021
At a press conference in Oldsmar, Florida, Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) announced a statewide flooding resiliency plan and is asking lawmakers for millions of dollars of environmental spending. In total, DeSantis is seeking $276 million in proposed funding for 76...