by Peter D'Abrosca | May 19, 2022
A U.S. Congressman from Tennessee spoke out after news that two infants in Memphis were hospitalized because special baby formula they needed for medical conditions could not be found. “Absolutely tragic,” Representative Tim Burchett (R-TN-02) told The Tennessee...
by Star News Staff | May 19, 2022
by Debra Heine Twitter is not in business to make a profit or to give people free speech, but to do “something that’s good for the planet,” a company employee can be heard saying in a secretly recorded video. The new undercover footage from Project...
by The Center Square | May 19, 2022
by Bethany Blankley In the first quarter of 2022, 36 million people visited the Sunshine State, a 39.6% percent increase from the same eriod last year, according to VISIT FLORIDA. It’s the third consecutive quarter that overall visitation to Florida has...
by Star News Staff | May 19, 2022
by Debra Heine The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) was aware early on that the COVID vaccines could spur viral reactivation of diseases like the varicella-zoster virus (shingles) in some people, but chose not to disclose it, according to renowned...
by Star News Staff | May 19, 2022
by Eric Wearne In May the National Hybrid Schools Project at Kennesaw State University hosted the first Hybrid Schools Conference on campus. 175 people from over 30 states traveled to Kennesaw to meet and talk about their experiences with schools which meet a...
by The Center Square | May 19, 2022
by Tom Joyce Maricopa County Board of Supervisors has responded to the rising cost of goods and services with a property tax rate cut. The board approved a tentative FY 2023 budget aiming to mitigate the impact of inflation in the county by using hundreds of...
by The Center Square | May 19, 2022
by J.D. Davidson One lawmaker is continuing his push to allow Ohio voters to decide in November to legalize the recreational use of marijuana after a lawsuit settlement pushed a potential ballot initiative to 2023. A citizens group working for a vote this year...
by Star News Staff | May 19, 2022
by Eric Lendrum The Biden Administration’s Department of Education (DOE) is making plans to reverse Title IX regulations that had been implemented by the Trump Administration to more greatly protect free speech rights in education. The Daily Caller reports that...