by Star News Staff | Dec 29, 2021
by Catherine Mortensen President Joe Biden has stumbled, mumbled, and bumbled his way through his first year in office. While many of his gaffes leave us laughing, much of what comes out of his mouth isn’t just nonsense, it’s outright lies. Here’s a look at...
by Star News Staff | Dec 29, 2021
by Jack Cashill A week before Christmas, on the occasion of Alex Haley’s centennial year, Michael Patrick Hearn penned a lengthy tribute to his one-time Hamilton College prof. The first 4,000 words of the New York Times article Hearn fulfilled the promise of...
by Star News Staff | Dec 29, 2021
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by The Center Square | Dec 29, 2021
by Mary Stroka Hogs born Jan. 1, 2022, or later are subject to California’s Prop 12. Some Iowa agricultural leaders have criticized the law, which prohibits the sale of pork from hogs that are the offspring of sows that were raised in pens with less than 24...
by Star News Staff | Dec 29, 2021
by Fred Lucas In Michigan, the state’s civil rights agency said proposed maps of legislative districts “do not measure up to the requirements of the law.” In Pennsylvania, Republican lawmakers complained about an “extreme partisan gerrymander.” And in Virginia,...
by Star News Staff | Dec 29, 2021
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by Star News Staff | Dec 29, 2021
by Debra Heine Healthcare workers are up in arms over a new U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) emergency guidance that allows healthcare workers who have had “higher risk exposures” to COVID, and even those infected with COVID to return to...
by Admin | Dec 29, 2021
by Sebastian Hughes Winsome Sears, the Republican lieutenant governor-elect of Virginia, told The New York Times that Democrats are at risk of losing Black and immigrant voters. As an immigrant from Jamaica and the first black woman elected to statewide office...
by Star News Staff | Dec 29, 2021
by Harry Wilmerding The Nasdaq Composite, a technology-heavy index of publicly-traded companies, is set to underperform the S&P 500 for the first time since 2016, according to CNBC. The S&P 500, a stock market index consisting of the 500 largest...
by Star News Staff | Dec 29, 2021
by Harry Wilmerding Archaeologists discovered two ancient shipwrecks off the Mediterranean cost filled with ancient coins from 2,000 years ago, the Associated Press reported. Artifacts from the discovery, made near the ancient city of Caesarea, date back to the...
by Star News Staff | Dec 29, 2021
by Ailan Evans U.S. chip maker and technology company Intel apologized to its Chinese business partners and customers last week after telling its suppliers to avoid sourcing from the Xinjiang region of China. Intel sent a letter to suppliers earlier this month...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Dec 29, 2021
A weekly Nashville magazine apologized to readers Monday after promoting a Fox News sponsored New Years Eve event that will not require guests to wear masks, present a negative COVID-19 test or show proof of vaccination to partake. “Due to a communication...
by Star News Staff | Dec 29, 2021
by Alexa Schwerha Even at religiously affiliated institutions, pro-life students fight to have their voices heard peacefully. Below are five times in 2021 that pro-life advocates overcame adversity on college campuses. 1. VIDEO: ‘I love sacrificing children’:...
by RealClearWire | Dec 29, 2021
by Ross Pomeroy With a dismissive wave of the hand, nuclear power opponents play their trump card to argue why they will never support this safe, dependable, carbon-free source of energy. “Radioactive waste.” But in doing so, they reveal their ignorance....
by The Center Square | Dec 29, 2021
by Victor Skinner Two Western Pennsylvania hunting clubs are suing the Pennsylvania Game Commission claiming unconstitutional warrantless searches of private property. The Punxsutawney Hunting Club and neighboring Pitch Pine Hunting Club filed suit against the...
by The Center Square | Dec 29, 2021
by Joe Mueller If the number of bills submitted in the Missouri House of Representatives and the Senate is any indication, lots of time will be devoted to debating taxes during the next legislative session starting Jan. 5, 2022. Approximately 10% of the 1,020...
by Casey Owens | Dec 29, 2021
In an attempt to create an alternative to prison time for low-level criminal offenders, Florida Senator Darryl Rouson last week proposed a bill (SB 1356) identical to the bill filed in September (HB 187) that would allow offenders to enlist in military service...
by The Center Square | Dec 29, 2021
by Tyler Arnold A plastics manufacturer, Starplast USA, is setting up a new facility in Chesterfield County and will be eligible to receive state-funded assistance through multiple programs, Gov. Ralph Northam announced. Starplast USA, which is a subsidiary of...
by Star News Staff | Dec 29, 2021
by Anthony Gockowski Rosemarie Westbury’s life was turned upside down on April 9. Armored vehicles carrying federal agents equipped with fully-automatic rifles and battering rams were looking for her son. It was 6:30 in the morning and Rosemarie was on her way...
by Chris Butler | Dec 29, 2021
U.S. Representative Steve Cohen (D-TN-09) said on the floor of the House this month that former U.S. President Donald Trump had “the most disgusting presidency in the history of this country.” Cohen said this as he declared he had voted for the Protecting Our...
by Star News Staff | Dec 28, 2021
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