by Neil W. McCabe | Feb 1, 2022
Investigative journalist Peter Schweizer, author of the new book “Red Handed: How American Elites Get Rich Helping China Win,” told The Star News Network that the leader of Senate Republicans, Kentucky’s Sen. A. Mitchell “Mitch” McConnell, is...
by Star News Staff | Feb 1, 2022
by Hayley Feland | Feb 1, 2022
About 100 Minnesota protesters filled a pedestrian bridge over a highway on Saturday, showing solidarity with Canadian truckers. Protesters held signs that said, “Thank you truckers,” “F— Joe Biden,” and “F— Trudeau.” Many held American flags and medical...
by Cooper Moran | Feb 1, 2022
U.S. Senate candidate Herschel Walker, in an opinion piece for Fox News, detailed that school choice will help individuals achieve the American Dream. In the piece, the former NFL star detailed his struggles with speaking while he was a child. Because of help...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Feb 1, 2022
Two-time Senate candidate and Army Veteran John James Monday announced that he is jumping into the congressional race in Michigan’s 10th district. “I fought on the battlefield for American lives and in business for good-paying jobs that fuel...
by Steve Stewart | Feb 1, 2022
Florida Agriculture Commissioner and gubernatorial candidate Nikki Fried promoted false information in a political attack related to Governor DeSantis’s support for $80 million in infrastructure funds allocated to South Florida projects. Fried, who...
by Bradley Vasoli | Feb 1, 2022
Pennsylvania Senate Minority Appropriations Chairman Vincent Hughes (D-Philadelphia) announced Monday he aims to achieve the largest public-school funding boost in state history this year. Basic education funding has already seen a record-setting four-percent...
by Admin | Feb 1, 2022
by Kari Lake Arizona is a state defined by limitless potential, a spirit of boundless liberty, and exceptional care for our neighbors. But Arizona’s political leadership has failed by plunging our cities into a crisis of unhelpful compassion and false...
by Aaron Gulbransen | Feb 1, 2022
Robby Starbuck, a candidate for Tennessee’s 5th Congressional District’s claims about his voting history were not confirmed by the Williamson County Republican Chair. Robby Starbuck previously claimed that he voted in August of 2020 and March of...
by Aaron Gulbransen | Feb 1, 2022
Nashville Mayor John Cooper is calling on small business owners in Bordeaux and North Nashville to join the participatory budgeting initiative by registering as Metro Nashville vendors and suppliers. In a statement, Mayor Cooper also said those small business...
by Eric Burk | Feb 1, 2022
A House of Delegates Finance subcommittee advanced a bill to provide a $300 income tax refund for individuals and $600 for married persons for the 2021 tax year, a key promise from Governor Glenn Youngkin’s Day One Game Plan. “Virginia has seen a...
by Kaitlin Housler | Feb 1, 2022
Tennessee Senators Bill Hagerty (R-TN) and Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) joined eight colleagues in sending a letter to President Joe Biden demanding that he enforce mandatory sanctions against the growing fleet of oil tankers selling Iranian oil and against the...
by Aaron Gulbransen | Feb 1, 2022
Two Tennessee legislators have filed a bill requiring the Medical Cannabis Commission issue to issue its report by Jan 1, 2023. State Senator Bo Watson (R-Hixon-SD11) filed SB2072 on January 27. 2022. State Representative Bryan Terry (R-Murfreesboro-HD48) filed...
by Star News Staff | Feb 1, 2022
by Victor Davis Hanson Chaos is the new, the intentional, normal. A pandemic of nihilism has been unleashed upon the land. As in Lord of the Flies, when laws, rules, protocols, traditions, and customs are mocked and dismantled, primitive human nature in the raw...
by The Center Square | Feb 1, 2022
by Jon Styf The committee advocating for a right-to-work constitutional amendment said a recent poll shows 64% of Tennesseans will vote “yes” to add the amendment to the state constitution. The Vote Yes on 1 poll, conducted by Cygnal between Jan....
by Bradley Vasoli | Feb 1, 2022
Pennsylvania Senate Minority Appropriations Chairman Vincent Hughes (D-Philadelphia) announced Monday he aims to achieve the largest public-school funding boost in state history this year. Basic education funding has already seen a record-setting four-percent...
by Cooper Moran | Feb 1, 2022
Josh Shapiro, Pennsylvania’s Attorney General and a prominent candidate for the state’s governor, did not attend President Joe Biden’s appearance in the state, citing an unexplained “scheduling conflict.” The scheduling issue comes...
by Grant Holcomb | Feb 1, 2022
A proposed ballot initiative seeking to become a Florida Constitutional amendment backed by sports betting giants DraftKings and FanDuel fell short of a petition gathering deadline. The ballot measure is now dead in the water after receiving only 502,903...
by Star News Staff | Feb 1, 2022
– – – Photo “North Korea’s ballistic missile” by Stefan Krasowski CC BY 2.0.
by Kaitlin Housler | Feb 1, 2022
The Ohio State University is adjusting some COVID-19 health and safety protocols for students, faculty, staff and visitors, according to a Monday press release by the university. In a message from Senior Vice President for Student Life Melissa Shivers and...
by Grant Holcomb | Feb 1, 2022
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) announced $80 million is being warded to multiple South Florida communities to help develop and revitalize storm infrastructure projects. The projects are a part of the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity’s (DEO) Rebuild...