by Susan Berry, PhD | Jul 15, 2022
An illegal alien, reportedly from Guatemala, who has lived in Columbus, Ohio, for the past seven years has been arrested and charged with raping and impregnating a 10-year-old girl. The Columbus Dispatch reported Wednesday Gerson Fuentes, 27, who has been working in a...
by Star News Staff | Jul 15, 2022
by Clayton Fox Since the Food and Drug Administration authorized the first vaccines for COVID-19 in late 2020, the government and much of the media have insisted that the medicines developed in record time are safe and effective. Those who raised questions...
by Star News Staff | Jul 15, 2022
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by The Center Square | Jul 15, 2022
by Bruce Walker Republican gubernatorial candidates support Line 5 as it exists and champion the proposed $500 million tunnel to house the pipeline 100-feet beneath the Straits of Mackinac. Their Democrat opponent, incumbent Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, has been...
by Bradley Vasoli | Jul 15, 2022
Pennsylvania’s Department of State this week filed a lawsuit against three counties, all controlled by Republicans, to count undated absentee ballots. Acting Secretary of State Leigh Chapman (D) wants Berks, Fayette and Lancaster counties to follow the rest of the...
by Eric Burk | Jul 15, 2022
Representative Don Beyer (D-VA-08) and Senator Tim Kaine (D-VA) have introduced legislation to rename the “Arlington House, The Robert E. Lee Memorial” to “Arlington House National Historic Site.” “As our country and our Commonwealth...
by Neil Jones | Jul 15, 2022
Arizona Representative Andy Biggs (R-AZ-05) recently sent a letter to Chairwoman of the House Committee on Oversight and Reform Carolyn Maloney (D-NY-12) demanding an immediate hearing to investigate the claims made in the documentary 2000 Mules. “As the...
by Grant Holcomb | Jul 15, 2022
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) and California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) have traded jabs over the last couple of weeks, most recently culminating in Newsom pushing back against DeSantis’ press secretary Christina Pushaw. Pushaw said that opponents to Florida’s...
by The Center Square | Jul 15, 2022
by Brent Addleman Live online casino gaming is up and running in Connecticut. Gov. Ned Lamont said Evolution Gaming Studio is now operating in the state. The company is offering live dealer games on FanDuel and DraftKings iCasino on a limited basis for...
by Star News Staff | Jul 15, 2022
by Liz Collin The pool deck of a luxury apartment building at the foot of the Stone Arch Bridge in Minneapolis served as a recording studio of sorts on the 4th of July as some residents captured the chaos below. “Oh my God,” one resident cried as a firework...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Jul 15, 2022
Georgia is set to swear in its new Supreme Court justice next week. “The Honorable Andrew A. Pinson will be sworn in as a Justice of the Supreme Court of Georgia on Wednesday, July 20, at 1 p.m.,” said a release from the state Supreme Court’s...
by Rachel Alexander | Jul 15, 2022
Arizonans applying for poll worker positions in Cochise County during this fall’s election are being asked to answer some unusual questions, including ones regarding their motives. Cochise County Elections Director Lisa Marra added the questions this year to the poll...
by Cooper Moran | Jul 15, 2022
The National Federation of Independent Business, which represents thousands of small businesses in Ohio, opted to endorse JD Vance in the race for U.S. Senate. The group, known as the “voice of small business, backed the Republican over Democrat nominee Tim...
by Eric Burk | Jul 15, 2022
Governor Glenn Youngkin ceremonially signed State Senator Siobhan Dunnavant’s (R-Henrico) SB 774 to allow the use of “bus boxes” underneath school buses to deliver packages – an invention of Clueless Robotics, a team of middle school students from...
by Kaitlin Housler | Jul 15, 2022
On Wednesday, Nashville Mayor John Cooper announced the formation of the Youth Career Exploration and Alignment Opportunities Task Force, according to a press release from Cooper’s office. Today, I am pleased to announce the formation of the Youth Career Exploration...
by Cooper Moran | Jul 15, 2022
Jason Lary, the former Mayor of the City of Stonecrest, was sentenced to spend close to five years in federal prison for his scheme that stole thousands of COVID-19 relief funds from the federal government. According to a release from the Department of Justice, the...
by Neil Jones | Jul 15, 2022
Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich filed a motion in Pima County Wednesday which seeks to lift a 50-year-old injunction that puts Arizona’s law banning abortions on hold following the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health decision. “We believe this is...
by Aaron Gulbransen | Jul 15, 2022
COLUMBIA, Tennessee – The Maury County Chamber and Economic Alliance hosted a mayoral forum at Columbia State Community College in the Cherry Theater on Thursday. All three candidates in the race, former State Representative Sheila Butt, former Maury County...
by Laura Baigert | Jul 15, 2022
The attorney behind 4GoodGovernment and its Nashville Taxpayer Protection Act, Jim Roberts, told The Tennessee Star that the proposed Amendment 1 to the Charter of the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County forever eliminates citizens’ ability to...
by Aaron Gulbransen | Jul 15, 2022
Tennessee Right to Life endorsed State Senate Republican Leader Jack Johnson (R-Franklin) in his race for re-election on Tuesday. The organization cited “Johnson’s demonstrated commitment to defending all of Tennessee’s vulnerable unborn children”...
by Star News Staff | Jul 15, 2022
by Debra Heine Special counsel John Durham on Tuesday asked a federal court to issue 30 subpoenas for testimony in the trial against Igor Danchenko, the primary source of the discredited Steele dossier. The court filing asked the U.S. District Court for the...