by Peter D'Abrosca | Dec 17, 2021
Following Wednesday’s story in which The Ohio Star reported that Pfizer is currently still shipping it’s Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) COVID-19 vaccine, the Ohio Department of Health (ODH) won’t say which version of the vaccine it is...
by Bradley Vasoli | Dec 17, 2021
A set of amendments to the Pennsylvania Constitution, including a voter-identification requirement, passed the state House of Representatives this week on nearly party-line votes. To become part of the state Constitution, the proposed amendments must pass in...
by Chris Butler | Dec 17, 2021
Georgia Department of Labor (GDOL) Commissioner Mark Butler announced Thursday that the state now employs the highest number of Georgians ever, surpassing the number of employed prior to the COVID-19 pandemic by more than 3,000. Butler announced the news in a...
by Cooper Moran | Dec 17, 2021
Michigan lawmakers in both the House and the Senate overwhelmingly approved a measure that aims to ease the tax burden on small businesses in the state. When filing federal taxes, large corporations are allowed unlimited state and local tax (SALT) deductions....
by Grant Holcomb | Dec 17, 2021
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis made two stops in rural north Florida counties Thursday to announce millions of dollars being granted to the respective communities. DeSantis’ first stop was in Nassau County, north of Jacksonville where he emphasized the money being...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Dec 17, 2021
After signing a bill earlier this year that banned Ohio’s public schools and universities from mandating vaccines that have not been approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Gov. Mike DeWine (R) will reportedly veto a similar bill if it passed...
by Rachel Alexander | Dec 17, 2021
A federal appeals court temporarily blocked Arizona’s new law preventing abortions for reasons of genetic abnormalities like Down syndrome, and so Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to remove the injunction while he is...
by Hayley Feland | Dec 17, 2021
The Minnesota Democrat Farmer Laborer (DFL) released a statement following a letter signed by over 30 Minnesota Republican (GOP) House lawmakers condemning a COVID vaccine mandate implemented by Mayo Clinic, calling the letter “deeply disturbing.” The letter...
by Star News Staff | Dec 17, 2021
by Victor Davis Hanson What is behind recent pessimistic appraisals of democracy’s future, from Hillary Clinton, Adam Schiff, Brian Williams and other elite intellectuals, media personalities, and politicians on the Left? Some are warning about its possible...
by Chris Butler | Dec 17, 2021
TennCare reportedly overpaid nearly $300,000 of taxpayer money to a Shelbyville physician who said state officials don’t do much to help rural doctors comply with Medicaid requirements, according to a report that Tennessee Comptrollers released Thursday....
by Hayley Feland | Dec 17, 2021
First Lady Dr. Jill Biden, accompanied by second gentleman Doug Emhoff, visited a children’s COVID vaccine clinic and Waukesha City Hall during their Wisconsin trip Wednesday. This was the first visit from anyone in the White House following the Waukesha...
by Eric Burk | Dec 17, 2021
Governor Ralph Northam presented his 2022-2024 budget proposal to the money committees of the Virginia General Assembly and the incoming administration on Thursday. Several elements of Northam’s proposal, including tax cuts, were inspired by...
by Star News Staff | Dec 17, 2021
by Thomas Catenacci Several top Nike executives funneled more than $60,000 to the re-election campaign of Democratic Oregon Sen. Ron Wyden over the course of just 16 days in September. On Wednesday evening, Wyden blocked the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act...
by Star News Staff | Dec 17, 2021
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by RealClearWire | Dec 17, 2021
by Paul Sperry A former senior FBI lawyer who falsified a surveillance document in the Trump-Russia investigation has been restored as a member in “good standing” by the District of Columbia Bar Association even though he has yet to finish serving...
by Star News Staff | Dec 17, 2021
by Star News Staff | Dec 17, 2021
by Newt Gingrich The United States is drifting toward a catastrophic defeat. I am talking about a defeat which will eliminate our freedom and permanently subordinate America to Communist China and its demands for absolute control and obedience. You may think...
by The Center Square | Dec 17, 2021
by Madison Hirneisen Los Angeles Unified School District will hold off enforcement until the start of the Fall 2022 semester for a vaccine mandate that would have moved thousands of students out of the classroom and into remote learning. The LAUSD’s Board of...
by Star News Staff | Dec 17, 2021
by Harry Wilmerding The number of Americans who filed new unemployment claims totaled 206,000 in the week ending Dec. 11 as the tight labor market continues to recover, though it remains far from pre-pandemic levels. The Labor Department figure shows an 18,000...
by The Center Square | Dec 17, 2021
by Casey Harper Congress passed a $770 billion defense bill Wednesday, authorizing a wide range of military spending for the next year. The Senate passed the bipartisan 2022 National Defense Authorization Act with an 89-10 vote, sending the legislation to...
by Cooper Moran | Dec 17, 2021
The U.S. Senate and House of Representatives approved the National Defense Authorization Act, sending the bill to President Joe Biden. If signed by Biden, Tennessee’s national defense infrastructure is likely to receive additional funding and equipment...