by Star News Staff | May 6, 2022
by Susan Berry, PhD | May 6, 2022
Many in the pro-life community say Joe Biden is the most pro-abortion president in U.S. history, but he bungled the narrative of the abortion industry that props up his presidency Tuesday by acknowledging it is “a child” who is aborted during the procedure. The...
by Susan Berry, PhD | May 6, 2022
CatholicVote issued a statement Thursday that calls upon President Joe Biden and other officials to publicly condemn the pro-abortion group “Ruth Sent Us” for organizing protests urging people to target Catholic churches, disrupt Masses, and demonstrate outside the...
by Aaron Gulbransen | May 6, 2022
In an article titled, “Candidate booted from ballot sues Tennessee GOP”, the Washington Examiner failed to note key facts about the TN-5 candidate disqualification process. The piece instead irresponsibly used comments by disqualified candidate Robby...
by Star News Staff | May 6, 2022
by Victor Davis Hanson Court packing—the attempt to enlarge the size of the Supreme Court for short-term political purposes—used to be a dirty word in the history of American jurisprudence. The tradition of a nine-person Supreme Court is now 153 years old. The...
by Julie Carr | May 6, 2022
Neil W. McCabe, the national political editor of The Star News Network, covered the plot by an ex-wife and her sister, a political consultant linked to Senate Majority Leader A. Mitchell “Mitch” McConnell (R.-KY.), to force Navy SEAL veteran Eric Greitens...
by Peter D'Abrosca | May 6, 2022
Mum is is the word from the Georgia Attorney General’s office after several of its counterparts this week cut ties with its national organization, called the National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG). Attorney General Chris Carr’s office did not...
by Peter D'Abrosca | May 6, 2022
After the top attorneys in Texas, Montana and Missouri announced that they would be leaving the National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG), Ohio appears poised to remain part of the group. “The attorneys general of Texas, Missouri and Montana have decided...
by Grant Holcomb | May 6, 2022
Recent data from the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA) shows abortion numbers are down in Florida from year to year. Records indicate there have been just over 16,500 abortions so far in 2022 and, if the trend continues, would be a 38 percent...
by Bradley Vasoli | May 6, 2022
Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont (D) on Thursday became the first state leader to sign legislation affirming abortion rights after a news leak revealed that the Roe v. Wade Supreme Court decision is likely to soon be overturned. The bill provides legal protections to those...
by Bradley Vasoli | May 6, 2022
Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont (D) indicated Thursday he plans to sign the $24 billion Fiscal Year 2022-23 state budget passed by the Democrat-controlled General Assembly. Democratic representatives and senators likewise hailed the fiscal plan, noting the nearly $600...
by Cooper Moran | May 6, 2022
State leaders in Minnesota and the city of Minneapolis reached an agreement to send state police forces to assist with law enforcement staffing issues in the city. The “joint powers agreements” will allow state forces to “provide high visibility...
by Eric Burk | May 6, 2022
Republican attorneys general from Texas, Missouri, and Montana have announced that they are withdrawing from the National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG), but Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares’ office didn’t respond to a request for comment....
by The Center Square | May 6, 2022
by Scott McClallen The GOP-dominated Michigan Senate approved 14 budget bills that aim to provide $2 billion in tax relief in the fiscal 2023 budget amid 40-year high record inflation. Senate Bills 827-843 were welcomed by Senate Appropriations Chair Jim...
by Peter D'Abrosca | May 6, 2022
A Phoenix City Councilman is sounding the alarm on the lack of police presence in the city. “Our Phoenix Patrol Officer count is below 1,000 and crime continues to rise,” Councilman Sal DiCiccio (R-District 6) said on Twitter. “We are way below the...
by Bradley Vasoli | May 6, 2022
Some security and foreign policy experts are raising questions about a 2018 photograph showing Pennsylvania Senate candidate Mehmet Oz voting in that year’s Turkish presidential election. Oz holds dual citizenship in in the United States and Turkey; his parents moved...
by Eric Burk | May 6, 2022
Former President Donald Trump brought VA-02 congressional candidate Jarome Bell onstage at a rally on Monday. “So Jarome, what are you running for? What and where?” Trump asked, according to a video of the event, where attendees vied to draw Trump’s...
by Bethany Bowman | May 6, 2022
Dustin Collins had been around music his whole life. His dad and uncle were musicians. They were in and out of the recording studios in Kentucky and Nashville when Collins was a child. He recalls, “I just kind of grew up around it and learned how to sing and play...
by Rachel Alexander | May 6, 2022
Maricopa County officials held a press conference and issued a response Wednesday to Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich’s first Interim Report on the 2020 Maricopa County independent ballot audit, prompting a sharp reaction from Brnovich. He said in a letter to...
by Cooper Moran | May 6, 2022
The Republican National Committee (RNC) held a voter registration drive on Cinco de Mayo at a gas station in Phoenix to target new voters who are tired of high gas prices. Furthermore, the event is a portion of a nationwide effort from the party for Latino voter...
by Addison Basurto | May 6, 2022
MARIETTA, Georgia – State attorney general candidate John Gordon criticized incumbent Attorney General Chris Carr for what he characterized as a “do nothing” term at an event Monday. “I’ve worked hard and now I’ll work hard for each of you and for...