by Star News Staff | Jul 22, 2022
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by Susan Berry, PhD | Jul 22, 2022
A three-judge panel of a federal appeals court ruled unanimously Wednesday that Georgia’s 2019 Heartbeat law that bans abortions once a fetal heartbeat is detected may take effect. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit ruled the Georgia law (HB 481),...
by Star News Staff | Jul 22, 2022
by Victor Davis Hanson The Left should be ecstatic that Joe Biden has given them everything they wanted. The Left likes inflation. It reduces the value of old money by printing lots of new money. Those richer who have it, lose the value of their money; those...
by Bradley Vasoli | Jul 22, 2022
Pennsylvania State Representative Christopher Rabb (D-Philadelphia) this week proposed legislation to curtail police officers’ ability to use deadly force. In a memorandum on his upcoming bill, he suggests that current state law empowers police to act as “judge, jury...
by Star News Staff | Jul 22, 2022
by Minnesota Crime Watch & Information A multi-time felon now charged in the June shooting homicide of Taleen Tanna in Minneapolis had two recent convictions that should have put him in prison, including a gun crime. Instead, Laundelle Jackson, 34, received...
by Steve Stewart | Jul 22, 2022
During a campaign interview with hip-hop legend Luther Luke Campbell and others, Florida gubernatorial candidate Nikki Fried said she would support reparations legislation like the bill recently adopted in California if she is elected governor. Stephen Johnson, 100...
by The Center Square | Jul 22, 2022
by Scott McClallen Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed a $54 billion operating budget that, combined with the 2023 education budget, reaches a record annual spending of $77 billion. “Today, I am thrilled to sign my fourth balanced, bipartisan state budget that...
by The Center Square | Jul 22, 2022
by Benjamin Yount The long battle between Republican lawmakers and Wisconsin’s Elections Commission is not showing any signs of ending. The latest came Wednesday when the legislature’s Joint Committee for the Review of Administrative Rules killed an emergency...
by Neil Jones | Jul 22, 2022
Arizona Governor Doug Ducey (R) recently responded to statements made by Eastern American mayors, including New York City’s (NYC) Mayor Eric Adams (D), who have requested help after an influx of immigrants from the southern border. “President Biden created the...
by Bradley Vasoli | Jul 22, 2022
As he runs for re-election in the August 2 special primary, Ohio Republican Party (ORP) Committeeman David Johnson is suing Rick Barron who is challenging his bid to continue representing the ORP’s 33rd District (Columbiana, Carroll and Mahoning counties). Also in...
by Kaitlin Housler | Jul 22, 2022
Tennessee Hills Distillery officials announced Monday that the company will invest $21.3 million to expand in Northeast Tennessee by adding a Bristol location to serve as the company’s new headquarters. The company’s newest investment joins its existing operations in...
by Eric Burk | Jul 22, 2022
Virginia’s fiscal year 2022 General Fund revenues finished with a $1.94 billion surplus, after finishing fiscal year 2021 with a $2.6 billion surplus, the largest in Virginia’s history. “While I am pleased that our additional revenue can be...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Jul 22, 2022
A Tennessee woman is headed to federal prison stemming from a conviction involving crimes related to aiding terrorist organizations. “A Sparta, Tennessee, woman was sentenced in U.S. District Court on Friday, to 66 months in prison to be followed by a term of...
by Rachel Alexander | Jul 22, 2022
Envelopes containing ballots sent to voters in Maricopa County last week contained a small square with clear plastic on the top left side revealing part of the ballot. The political party of the ballot can clearly be seen in the window, and in some cases, individuals’...
by Aaron Gulbransen | Jul 22, 2022
Faith and Freedom Coalition Executive Director Timothy Head told The Tennessee Star he feels that the pro-life movement is still a little surprised about the overturning of Roe v. Wade. “There’s certainly an excitement and energy around this. In some ways...
by Grant Holcomb | Jul 22, 2022
Earlier this week, Florida’s Republican Congressional Delegation was split on the passage of H.B. 8404, titled the “Respect for Marriage” Act. The impetus for the bill is out of fear from left-leaning lawmakers that the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS)...
by Aaron Gulbransen | Jul 22, 2022
A judgment has been levied against OH-1 Democrat nominee Greg Landsman for failure to pay his taxes on March 2. Landsman, the sole owner of real estate company Landsman & Associates, received the judgment for failure to pay taxes related to his business. On March...
by Cooper Moran | Jul 22, 2022
The Department of Justice (DOJ) announced a new two-count indictment against a Mexican man for smuggling methamphetamine into the United States from Mexico. The individual was charged one count of possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine and one count of...
by Star News Staff | Jul 22, 2022
by Max Keating Wall Street investors and economists are sounding the alarm over a yield curve inversion, one of the most reliable indicators that a recession is coming, according to The New York Times. The yield curve inversion, or when two-year bonds have a...
by Steve Morley | Jul 22, 2022
by Cheryl Brown The Williamson County Republican Party (WCRP) has a storied history. Some members of the Party remember the old days when Williamson County was a strong blue county. Yet, in the ’90s, that all changed, and Williamson County was...
by RealClearWire | Jul 22, 2022
by Paul Sperry Several individuals connected to a 2016 Hillary Clinton campaign plot to cast Donald Trump as a covert Kremlin collaborator are working in high-level jobs within the Biden administration – including at least two senior Biden appointees cited by...