by Susan Berry, PhD | Jul 6, 2022
A Catholic church in Madison, Wisconsin, was vandalized over the weekend with anti-pro-life and anti-police graffiti. Police are investigating the defacement of St. Bernard Catholic Church on Atwood Avenue in Madison, believing the spray-painted graffiti defacing the...
by RealClearWire | Jul 6, 2022
by James E. Campbell Midterm elections involve high stakes, a great deal of groundless guessing, and lots of numbers – oddly similar to lotteries. Unlike lotteries, though, the many numbers associated with midterm elections are meaningful. The six meaningful...
by Neil W. McCabe | Jul 6, 2022
Neil W. McCabe, the national political editor of The Star News Network, reports that Trump-endorsed Arizona GOP Senate hopeful Blake Masters got a boost to his campaign in the final weeks before the Aug. 2, 2022 primary, when he was endorsed by Ric Grenell and Kash...
by Susan Berry, PhD | Jul 6, 2022
Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont’s (D) recent video pitch encourages businesses to relocate to his “family friendly” state where women are welcome to end the lives of their unborn babies, but neglects to mention how his 23 percent tax increase in diesel fuel, now in...
by Neil W. McCabe | Jul 6, 2022
The Arizona Republican candidate endorsed by President Donald J. Trump in the Aug. 2 Senate primary blasted state Attorney General Mark Brnovich for his repeated suggestions that he is endorsed by Trump — a pattern so flagrant it drew a cease-and-desist letter from...
by Bradley Vasoli | Jul 6, 2022
A curfew imposed in downtown Akron, Ohio, on Monday, July 4, continues in the aftermath of the death of Jayland Walker by police gunfire. The curfew applies during the hours between 9 p.m. and 6 a.m. It resulted in the cancellation of fireworks to celebrate July...
by Cooper Moran | Jul 6, 2022
Representative Elissa Slotkin (D-MI-08), who is running in the newly drawn 7th Congressional District, released a new ad pushing back on “partisan politics.” Additionally, she touted her history in the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and working for both...
by Star News Staff | Jul 6, 2022
by Evan Stambaugh A longtime friend and colleague of former Brooklyn Center police officer Kim Potter is leading the charge to get her released from prison. In a Facebook post, Becky Boie, a former crime prevention specialist for the Brooklyn Center Police...
by Grant Holcomb | Jul 6, 2022
The City of Orlando issued an apology for an Independence Day message saying that “we can’t blame them” if there were residents of their city who felt there was not much to celebrate. The city posted the original announcement to Twitter but has since deleted it and...
by Bradley Vasoli | Jul 6, 2022
Jim Kenney wishes he wasn’t Philadelphia’s mayor. City Controller Rebecca Rhynhart and Councilman Derek Green – like Kenny, both Democrats – now wish the same. Kenney drew their reproaches after confessing to reporters on Monday, July 4, that city violence has made...
by Eric Burk | Jul 6, 2022
The Office of Attorney General (OAG) Jason Miyares is arguing in court that it is too late to grant 2023 House elections — a response to Thomas v. Beals, a lawsuit alleging that the 2022 elections, held on pre-redistricting lines, disenfranchised voters in areas...
by Neil Jones | Jul 6, 2022
Arizona Representative Andy Biggs (R-AZ-05) recently spoke against the pro-abortion protests occurring across the country that have caused damage to state and public buildings, demanding that the Department of Justice (DOJ) take action against what he calls...
by Eric Burk | Jul 6, 2022
The U.S. Supreme Court marshall has asked Governor Glenn Youngkin to enforce state law in response to protesters outside justices’ homes, according to ABC News, but Youngkin’s office placed the main responsibility on local authorities in statements to the...
by Neil Jones | Jul 6, 2022
The Arizona U.S. Attorney’s Office (USAO) recently revealed that 22 Arizonans have been indicted for drug-related charges following a multi-year investigation of a South Phoenix criminal street gang. “According to the criminal complaints filed last week,...
by Neil W. McCabe | Jul 6, 2022
Two members of President Donald J. Trump’s national security team endorsed Arizona GOP Senate hopeful Blake Masters in the Aug. 2 primary in a July 5 statement. “We had the honor of working in President Trump’s administration. We know what America First...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Jul 6, 2022
The Atlanta Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) is teaming up with another Georgia government program to provide free meals to children in the city’s parks through the end of July. “The City of Atlanta Department of Parks and Recreation is pleased to...
by The Center Square | Jul 6, 2022
by Anthony Hennen A moment of frustration for Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney has led to two city councilmen to call for his resignation. Kenney’s comments came after a shooting incident where two police officers were injured during the city’s Fourth of July...