by Bethany Bowman | Apr 29, 2022
Every once in a great while I get sent music to listen to that just stops me in my tracks. I indeed lean toward traditional country when I seek out new music, but clever lyric writing is equally important. However, if you are lucky, you get something that is unique...
by Eric Burk | Apr 29, 2022
The Virginia Senate defeated Governor Glenn Youngkin’s effort to require the entire Loudoun County School Board to run for re-election this year. Youngkin had amended Delegate David Reid’s (D-Loudoun) HB 1138, originally created to facilitate beginning a...
by Laura Baigert | Apr 29, 2022
Metro Nashville Councilman for District 19 Freddie O’Connell announced, according to The Tennessean on Thursday, that he plans to run as Nashville’s next mayor in 2023. O’Connell has been a councilmember since 2015, serving the downtown and Germantown area of...
by RealClearWire | Apr 29, 2022
by Steve Miller The pathway to a green future involves taking millions of acres of pristine wilderness and turning them into fields of windmills and hot expanses of glistening panels. The Biden administration’s goal of supplying 40% of the nation’s energy from...
by The Center Square | Apr 29, 2022
by Tom Joyce Arizona will now allow patients the right to try medical remedies that could save their lives but have not been given government approval for use. Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey signed the Right to Try for Individualized Treatments (SB1163) on Monday this...
by Star News Staff | Apr 29, 2022
by Star News Staff | Apr 29, 2022
by Debra Heine DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas announced on Wednesday that the Department of Homeland Security has set up a new board designed to counter what it deems to be “misinformation and disinformation” threatening the homeland. The “Disinformation...
by Aaron Gulbransen | Apr 29, 2022
Former President Donald Trump-endorsed candidate for Georgia attorney general, John Gordon, in an interview on The John Fredericks Show, hammered his opponent – incumbent Attorney General Chris Carr – for what he described as a lack of accessibility on the campaign...
by The Center Square | Apr 29, 2022
by T.A. DeFeo Jack Link’s plans to invest $450 million in a new manufacturing facility in Perry that will create 800 jobs. The company is building a snack meat production plant on a 120-acre Georgia Ready for Accelerated Development certified site near...
by The Center Square | Apr 29, 2022
by Scott McClallen Gov. Gretchen Whitmer awarded $1 million to two Children’s Savings Account (CSA) pilot programs, which will provide education money for 1,960 Michigan kids. Battle Creek Community Foundation and Wayne Metro Community Action Agency will...
by The Center Square | Apr 29, 2022
by Benjamin Yount Voters in Wisconsin are beginning to regain trust in the state’s electoral process. The latest Marquette Law School Poll shows 76% of Republicans and 96% of Democrats said they trusted the results of the April election. Just 67% of independent...
by Star News Staff | Apr 29, 2022
by Peter D'Abrosca | Apr 28, 2022
A group of shareholders in America’s largest bank are banding together to fight against the company’s “woke” policies. Members of a group called The Boardroom Initiative issued a shareholder proposal that rebuked some of Bank of America’s...
by Susan Berry, PhD | Apr 28, 2022
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt (R) signed a bill into law Tuesday that ensures only “male” and “female” gender options are offered on birth certificates issued in the state. According to Fox 13 News, Oklahoma is the first state to write a ban on nonbinary gender markers on...
by Susan Berry, PhD | Apr 28, 2022
The nation’s largest organization of pro-life youth was censored by social media platform TikTok Monday after a video depicting Students for Life of America (SFLA) President Kristan Hawkins challenging a woke college student with the actual scientific facts about...
by Star News Staff | Apr 28, 2022
by Lisa Schiffren It is clear that the Biden Administration has no intention of doing anything to stop the 15-month invasion by millions of illegal migrants at the southern border. In March, border apprehensions reached 221,000—a 22-year high. With the...
by Aaron Gulbransen | Apr 28, 2022
Connie Reguli, who recently was convicted of two felonies and one misdemeanor charge, has been sanctioned by a judge and ordered to pay $5,000 for her involvement in another matter. In connection with her convictions, Reguli’s law license was suspended pending further...
by Bradley Vasoli | Apr 28, 2022
Pennsylvania’s House of Representatives voted 151-49 Wednesday for legislation allowing state prosecutors to handle some of Philadelphia’s gun-related cases. The bill would renew the state attorney general’s “concurrent jurisdiction” with the Philadelphia district...
by Aaron Gulbransen | Apr 28, 2022
In a new poll released by Grassroots Targeting on Monday, Republican U.S. Senate candidate Herschel Walker leads Senator Raphael Warnock (D-GA) by 10 percentage points. Walker leads Warnock by 10.4 percentage points or 51.4 percent to 41 percent in the poll....
by Grant Holcomb | Apr 28, 2022
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) was a featured guest with conservative commentator Ben Shapiro and participated in a Q&A segment. In it, DeSantis tells some of the back story behind the recently signed Parental Rights in Education bill as well as deriding...
by The Center Square | Apr 28, 2022
by Brent Addleman Providing financial relief to state residents is the focus of a tax relief plan introduced in the state Senate, Republican officials said. The Connecticut Senate and House Republicans announced a $1.2 billion tax relief plan that would cut...