by Peter D'Abrosca | Aug 30, 2022
A Gwinnett County woman who held an election integrity panel over the weekend to educate Georgians says men who she believes were impersonating police officers showed up at her home and detained her hours before the event began. “The long and short of what...
by Susan Berry, PhD | Aug 30, 2022
A restaurant in Roanoke, Texas, held a controversial “kid-friendly” drag queen grooming event Sunday during which children of all ages were invited to participate in the show that featured vulgarity and partial nudity, while ANTIFA members, armed with AR-15s,...
by Star News Staff | Aug 30, 2022
– – – Photo “Donald Trump” by Trump White House Archived. Background Photo “U.S. Department of Justice” by Edbrown05.
by The Center Square | Aug 30, 2022
by Bethany Blankley Nearly 100 Republican members of Congress have called on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to hold accountable President Joe Biden for what they say is his “illegal $300 billion student loan giveaway.” Initially, the cost estimate was $300 billion....
by Star News Staff | Aug 30, 2022
by Laurel Duggan Republicans still hold largely positive views of former President Donald Trump and widely believe he can win the presidential election in 2024, an Ipsos/USA Today poll found. The FBI’s Aug. 8 raid on Trump’s Florida residence at Mar-a-Lago does...
by Star News Staff | Aug 30, 2022
by Eric Lendrum A bizarre assertion made by scientists in South Korea suggests that if the global population starts eating burgers and other food made out of earthworms, then world hunger would be greatly reduced. The New York Post reports that Dr. Hee Cho of...
by Star News Staff | Aug 30, 2022
by Arjun Singh San Francisco, California, has spent millions of dollars housing the homeless before spending more to evict them, again, according to recent documents obtained by the San Francisco Chronicle. Since 2019, the city has spent over $160 million every...
by Star News Staff | Aug 30, 2022
by Kerry McDonald Many children and teenagers were struggling emotionally before 2020, but the lockdowns, school closures, and overall societal disruption over the past two-plus years have left more of them confronting widespread anxiety, depression, and...
by Star News Staff | Aug 30, 2022
– – – Photo “College Graduate” by Stanley Morales.
by The Center Square | Aug 30, 2022
by Bethany Blankley A federal judge sided with Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry and 12 other plaintiff states in a Louisiana-led lawsuit, issuing a permanent injunction against the Biden administration’s moratorium on new oil and gas leases on federal...
by Aaron Gulbransen | Aug 30, 2022
The Heritage Foundation has ranked the state of Tennessee number one in the nation on its election integrity scorecard. Tennessee received a score of 84 out of 100, beating out Georgia’s 83 out of 100 for the top rating by one point. The top five is rounded out...
by Aaron Gulbransen | Aug 30, 2022
U.S. Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) posted a video on Monday of an appearance she made on Fox Business, where she discussed her position that Taiwan is an independent country. “What we are doing is working towards protecting the Pacific Island nations, Taiwan...
by The Center Square | Aug 30, 2022
by Casey Harper The National Association of Realtors released new data Wednesday reporting that mortgage payments have risen more than 50% in the last year. The increase hits on the heels of data from the U.S. Census Bureau showing that new home sales fell...
by Star News Staff | Aug 30, 2022
by Jennie Taer New Mexico will allow illegal migrants to obtain law licenses by waiving consideration of applicants’ immigration status, the state’s Supreme Court said Monday. Applicants still have to graduate law school, pass the bar exam and undergo character...
by Bradley Vasoli | Aug 30, 2022
Ohio Republican Party (ORP) Vice Chairman Bryan Williams on Monday announced he will seek election as the committee’s chairman at a reorganization meeting to be held on September 9. It is widely anticipated within the party that incumbent Chairman Bob Paduchik will...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Aug 30, 2022
A group of Georgians still fighting for election integrity after President Joe Biden was declared the winner by a tiny margin in the Peach State Monday filed a massive challenge to the Gwinnett County Board of Elections. “A stunning total of 37,500 affidavits...
by Aaron Gulbransen | Aug 30, 2022
A new poll released by the Trafalgar Group shows Republican gubernatorial nominee Kari Lake with a 0.7 percent lead over Democrat Katie Hobbs and GOP U.S. Senate nominee Blake Masters facing a 3.3 percent deficit to incumbent Democrat U.S. Senator John Kelly (D-AZ)....