by Kaitlin Housler | Jun 4, 2022
Families are able to enjoy two events – the National MooFest festival and Sounds of Summer music festival – Saturday in downtown Athens. Both events are pet-friendly and free to the public. Get out of the house and mooo-ve on over to Athens, TN to...
by Neil Jones | Jun 4, 2022
Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich (R) announced the indictment of a man recently arrested on drug trafficking-related charges. “On May 11, 2022, law enforcement arrested [Jose Luis] Montoya Miranda on suspicion of trafficking illicit drugs. Law enforcement...
by Star News Staff | Jun 4, 2022
– – – Photo “Buddy Carter” by U.S. Congress. Background Photo “Infant Formula” by ParentingPatch. CC BY-SA 3.0.
by Star News Staff | Jun 4, 2022
– – – Photo “Child Wearing Mask” by educadormarcossv.
by Star News Staff | Jun 4, 2022
by Laurel Duggan Staffers in President Joe Biden’s White House are struggling to control public messaging and gain ground in the media amid internal dysfunction, according to a CNN report. Tensions have arisen between older staffers and younger aides over media...
by RealClearWire | Jun 4, 2022
by Zachary A. Collier When you think about national security, you probably don’t immediately think about semiconductors. These tiny chips are the “brains” enabling all the computational capabilities and data storage that we take for granted today. Chips power...
by Bethany Bowman | Jun 4, 2022
NASHVILLE, Tennessee – After interviewing nearly 200 artists, you think I would learn not to be surprised when I delve into someone’s “How they got to Nashville” story, but hearing country-western singer/songwriter Michael Shaw’s story even stunned me. Michael...
by Star News Staff | Jun 4, 2022
by Thomas Catenacci The U.S. economy added 390,000 jobs in May while the unemployment rate was largely unchanged at 3.6%, according to Department of Labor data released Friday. The number of unemployed people ticked up slightly to about 6 million, according to...
by The Center Square | Jun 4, 2022
by J.D. Davidson Calling a federal court’s order to implement state legislative district maps that were twice ruled unconstitutional a temporary solution, Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose directed county boards of election to move forward with preparations...