by Bradley Vasoli | Dec 21, 2021
Of the three companies producing COVID vaccines in the U.S., only one – Pfizer Inc. – has yet gained full FDA approval, and at least some Pfizer vaccines currently being administered in Pennsylvania come from inventory that predates that approval. ...
by RealClearWire | Dec 21, 2021
by Sen. Tom Cotton Last year, our nation experienced the largest increase in murder in American history and the largest number of drug overdose deaths ever recorded. This carnage continues today and is not distributed equally. Instead, it is concentrated in...
by Cooper Moran | Dec 21, 2021
Independent journalist Alex Berenson on Monday announced from his SubStack account, “Unreported Truths,” a lawsuit against Twitter for violating his First Amendment rights. The lawsuit, which follows the social media giant banning the author from...
by Bradley Vasoli | Dec 21, 2021
After years of Pennsylvania Democrats excoriating Republicans for gerrymandering, the 2021 Legislative Reapportionment Commission’s state-level redistricting proposals are drawing ire from members of both parties. Republicans have broadly opposed the...
by Julie Carr | Dec 21, 2021
Live from Virginia Monday morning on The John Fredericks Show – weekdays on WNTW AM 820/ FM 92.7 – Richmond, WJFN FM 100.5 – Central Virginia, WMPH AM 1010 / FM 100.1 / FM 96.9 (7-9 PM) Hampton Roads, WBRG AM 1050 / FM 105.1 – Lynchburg/Roanoke and Weekdays...
by Cooper Moran | Dec 21, 2021
Border Patrol agents working in the Yuma Sector apprehended a potential terrorist at the U.S. Southern border, according to border officials. The individual, who entered the country illegally, came from Saudi Arabia and is connected to multiple Yemeni subjects...
by Cooper Moran | Dec 21, 2021
Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed a bill to enact a bipartisan measure to fund the state’s emergency response system until December 2027. House Bill 5026, sponsored by state Rep. Julie Calley (R-Portland), will allow the state to modernize its system to...
by Eric Burk | Dec 21, 2021
Pfizer is still providing Virginia distributors the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine allowed by the FDA under the Emergency Use Authorization (EUA), not the Comirnaty-labeled vaccine that was fully approved by the FDA in August. Pfizer says it will use up its...
by Chris Butler | Dec 21, 2021
Officials with the Georgia-based Delta Airlines would not comment Monday about Anthony Fauci’s remarks this past weekend suggesting air passengers must continue to wear COVID-19 masks — indefinitely. Delta Airlines representatives did not return The Georgia...
by The Center Square | Dec 21, 2021
by J.D. Davidson More than 1,000 Ohio National Guard members began working in hospitals across the state Monday to help combat what Gov. Mike DeWine called a growing strain caused by the rising number of COVID-19 hospitalizations. The Ohio Department of Health...
by Star News Staff | Dec 21, 2021
by Ashley Stultz Purdue University announced recently that it intends to hire 40 new faculty to “diversify the racial makeup” of its campus. The move is part of the Indiana school’s $75 million Equity Task Force strategy, a five-year project....
by Star News Staff | Dec 21, 2021
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by Grant Holcomb | Dec 21, 2021
Florida Congresswoman Stephanie Murphy (D-FL-7) announced she will not run for re-election to her current post in 2022, but has not ruled out running for different office down the line. “When I left the Department of Defense, I knew then my time in public...
by Morgan Nicole Veysey | Dec 21, 2021
The Tennessee Comptroller Office released a statement last week alleging a California woman was stealing money from a Tennessee Library. The state’s comptroller’s audit determined that Shekinah Edwards stole $32,366.89 from the Elma Ross Public...
by Casey Owens | Dec 21, 2021
After months of COVID-19 cases declining weekly since the summer spike in Florida, the holiday season is experiencing a new spike in COVID cases due to the new Omicron variant that began Thanksgiving Day weekend and has increased into the month of December....
by Star News Staff | Dec 21, 2021
by Harry Wilmerding Federal regulators hit the largest bank in the U.S. with a $200 million fine Friday for failing to keep track of employees’ use of messaging apps, including WhatsApp, to evade federal record-keeping laws. The Securities and Exchange...
by Morgan Nicole Veysey | Dec 21, 2021
The arts and crafts chain Hobby Lobby announced their companies will raise their full-time employees’ beginning hourly wage to $18.50 beginning January 1, 2022. In 2014 the company raised their beginning hourly wage to $15. Hobby Lobby founder and CEO,...
by RealClearWire | Dec 21, 2021
by John Tamny The following is an excerpt from “When Politicians Panicked: The New Coronavirus, Expert Opinion, and a Tragic Lapse of Reason” (Simon & Schuster, 2021). Let’s travel back in time to March of 2020. It was then that predictions of mass death...
by RealClearWire | Dec 21, 2021
by Max Dorman There is a new type of cyber-enabled fraud that the Federal Bureau of Investigation is warning the public about – missing persons scams using social media. Scammers use information posted about missing persons on social media websites to target...
by Star News Staff | Dec 21, 2021
by Thomas Catenacci The Biden administration rolled out a series of new emissions regulations for passenger vehicles and light trucks that it said would “unlock” $190 billion in benefits for American consumers. The regulations will be enforced beginning with...
by Cooper Moran | Dec 21, 2021
Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf on Friday signed a bill to address the statewide shortage of substitute teachers since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. House Bill 412, sponsored by Rep. Barb Gleim (R-Cumberland), will reduce certain restrictions that...