by Neil Jones | Aug 14, 2022
Arizona Republican gubernatorial nominee Kari Lake held a press conference this week at a Phoenix homeless camp covering the homeless crisis the state is facing and her policies to do something about it if elected as the next governor. “I’ve covered our...
by Eric Burk | Aug 14, 2022
Governor Glenn Youngkin signed a certificate Friday recognizing August as Hidden Heroes Month in Virginia to honor caregivers for wounded, ill, or injured military and veterans. “Virginia is proud to partner with the Elizabeth Dole Foundation and their Hidden...
by Star News Staff | Aug 14, 2022
– – – Photo “Marjorie Taylor Greene” by Gage Skidmore. CC BY-SA 2.0.
by Star News Staff | Aug 14, 2022
by Jack McEvoy Coal-fired power plants in several states are delaying planned shutdowns in order to avoid blackouts and energy shortages as the delayed development of renewable energy sources is leaving gaps in states’ power grids amid high energy demand. At...
by Star News Staff | Aug 14, 2022
by Brian Lonergan To know what our elected officials truly prioritize, it is important to ignore their teleprompter-fed rhetoric and focus on their actions. As Deep Throat once told Bob Woodward in a dark, underground parking garage, “Follow the money.” At this...
by Star News Staff | Aug 14, 2022
– – – Photo “DC Capitol Riot” by TapTheForwardAssist CC BY-SA 4.0.
by Kaitlin Housler | Aug 14, 2022
Lindsey Horner, considered the “most wanted” person for TennCare fraud, was arrested Friday, according to a press release by the Tennessee Department of Finance and Administration (F&A). The Tennessee Office of Inspector General (OIG), in a joint...
by Star News Staff | Aug 14, 2022
by Tom Raabe We all know how the Biden administration, on Day One, reversed two of the most successful Trump initiatives — energy independence and border control — turning with executive orders both areas into the twin disasters that have become part of our...
by Bradley Vasoli | Aug 14, 2022
Text messages between FirstEnergy Corp. executives indicate Ohio Lieutenant Governor John Husted (R) had discussions with company officials related to the scandal-plagued House Bill 6, according to a motion filed with the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio. In July...
by The Center Square | Aug 14, 2022
by Brent Addleman Delaware’s trio in Congress want answers about service delays within the U.S. Postal Service. The letter asks what action plan and solutions have been enacted pertaining to continual service delays and disruptions with mail in the...
by The Center Square | Aug 14, 2022
by Bethany Blankley Gov. Ron DeSantis is encouraging military veterans interested in teaching at Florida public schools to consider applying through a new program. “Florida is leading the way by bringing some of the best, the brightest and the bravest among us...
by The Center Square | Aug 14, 2022
by Benjamin Yount The political geography in Wisconsin politics is changing. Tim Michels won the Republican nomination for governor on Tuesday by winning 62 of the state’s 72 counties, most of them outside of the traditional Republican base of southeast...
by Eric Burk | Aug 14, 2022
Senator Tim Kaine (D-VA) said that Richmond authorities need to provide an explanation after questions arose about the alleged July 4 mass shooting Richmond police said they prevented. “If there are facts suggesting that this really was a potential mass tragedy,...
by Neil Jones | Aug 14, 2022
Arizona Representatives, including Debbie Lesko (R-AZ-08), Paul Gosar (R-AZ-04), and Andy Biggs (R-AZ-05), all recently released statements slamming the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) as it passed the U.S. House Friday and will move on to President Joe Biden (D)....
by The Center Square | Aug 14, 2022
by Jon Styf Tennessee collected $4.6 billion more than budgeted in taxes and fees for the fiscal year that ended in July on an accrual basis. The number was $4.3 billion after June. Knowing that the state was ahead of its budget, the budgeted amount was...
by Star News Staff | Aug 14, 2022
by Jennie Taer The top levels of the Biden administration, including the White House and officials leading the Department of Justice (DOJ), were likely aware of the Mar-a-Lago raid and may have even moved the warrant forward, two retired FBI agents told the...
by Star News Staff | Aug 14, 2022
by Eric Lendrum The 2022 midterms have seen an unusually high number of incumbents lose their primaries, with several more primaries still left to go that could potentially raise the final number to a 30-year high. Axios reports that thus far, 11 House...