by Star News Staff | Oct 14, 2022
by Eric Lendrum The Biden Administration’s Department of the Treasury recently confirmed to Democratic members of Congress that it is currently investigating Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R-Fla.) over his chartering of aircraft to fly illegal aliens into...
by Star News Staff | Oct 14, 2022
by Mia Ashton Incoming students of the University of Minnesota Medical School (UMMS) recited an unusual pledge this year. Instead of the traditional “first do no harm,” the class of 2026 committed to “uprooting the legacy and perpetuation of...
by Neil Jones | Oct 14, 2022
Following the news that Arizona Public Broadcasting Service (AZPBS) would be giving Democratic gubernatorial nominee Katie Hobbs her own on-air interview, which led to the postponement of Republican nominee Kari Lake’s scheduled Q&A on the channel, State...
by Bradley Vasoli | Oct 14, 2022
After NBC’s Dasha Burns interviewed Pennsylvania Lieutenant Governor John Fetterman this week about his U.S. Senate race against celebrity surgeon Mehmet Oz, progressives voiced outrage. Still, they recognized Burns’ reporting underscored that the candidate lost some...
by Bradley Vasoli | Oct 14, 2022
Greg Landsman, the five-year Democratic Cincinnati City councilman vying for Congress against Steve Chabot (R-OH-01), is running a television advertisement contending that he cut taxes while Chabot raised them. The facts suggest otherwise. The ad begins with an...
by Susan Berry, PhD | Oct 14, 2022
Pfizer Inc. and BioNTech announced Wednesday the Biden Food and Drug Administration (FDA) granted Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) for their “bivalent” mRNA COVID-19 booster shot for children aged 5-11 years without having completed clinical trials. “As families...
by Eric Burk | Oct 14, 2022
Governor Glenn Youngkin has a 50 percent job approval rating but Democrats are slightly ahead on the generic ballot in a new poll released by Christopher Newport University’s Wason Center. “When asked about the direction of the Commonwealth, 42 percent say...
by The Center Square | Oct 14, 2022
by T.A. DeFeo Despite touting high-profile indictments against gang members, Georgia’s attorney general’s office will not say whether it needs more money to continue its work. State lawmakers allocated $1.3 million in the more than $30.2 billion...
by The Center Square | Oct 14, 2022
by Benjamin Yount Wisconsin’s governor wants abortion 100% legal or nothing at all. Gov. Tony Evers on Tuesday told the crowd at the Rotary Club of Milwaukee that he would not sign a new law allowing for abortions in Wisconsin in cases of rape or incest. “I...
by Hannah Poling | Oct 14, 2022
Hospital pharmacies around the state have begun implementing robots to distribute inpatient medication orders to minimize human error. The XR2 Automated Central Pharmacy System, manufactured by Omnicell, was first introduced in 2017. The 30-foot-long robot is capable...
by Star News Staff | Oct 14, 2022
by Arjun Singh The Social Security Administration (SSA) announced the largest increase to the Social Security cost-of-living adjustment in over three decades due to high inflation. The SSA announced that supplemental income benefits, which are paid to...
by RealClearWire | Oct 14, 2022
by Michael D. Farren and Christopher M. Kaiser With persistent inflation and growing concerns over a recession, pundits, policymakers, and the president have expressed concern about an alleged lack of competition lurking in the dark corners of the U.S....
by Star News Staff | Oct 14, 2022
by Bronson Winslow The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) plans to ban telecommunication devices and video surveillance equipment from five Chinese companies in a recent move to address national security concerns, according to Axios. The proposed FCC ban...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Oct 14, 2022
After the American Medical Association (AMA), American Academy of Pediatrics, and the Children’s Hospital Association asked the Department of Justice (DOJ) to investigate people and organization who speak out against gender transition surgeries for minors, a U.S....
by Star News Staff | Oct 14, 2022
by George Neumayr The Igor Danchenko trial, which started this week, has already yielded embarrassing revelations about the “Steele dossier” fiasco. The FBI, it turns out, offered Christopher Steele, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s opposition...
by Eric Burk | Oct 14, 2022
Virginia Speaker of the House Todd Gilbert (R-Shenandoah) and West Virginia Speaker Roger Hanshaw (R-Clay) are partnering to create a framework to bring advanced nuclear technology to their states. West Virginia has recently repealed a ban on developing nuclear energy...
by Rachel Alexander | Oct 14, 2022
Arizona abortion providers are skirting re-established limits on the practice in the wake of state and federal judges declining requests to put new legislation on hold, a state policy think tank president said. The Center for Arizona Policy’s Cathi Herrod posted...
by Hannah Poling | Oct 14, 2022
With autumn now in full force, Ohio is bustling with seasonal festivals and activities for the whole family. Fall in Ohio is an autumnal wonderland of foliage, festivals, and all things pumpkin, no matter what area of the state you are visiting. Outside of classic...
by Neil Jones | Oct 14, 2022
Famed actor and comedian Rob Schneider shared Wednesday why he chose to move to Arizona in 2020 from his home in California, which he once thought would be the place he lived forever, because of the Democratic party. “I don’t want the Democratic party...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Oct 14, 2022
A late-September letter from the Federal Department of Education (DOE) to the Tennessee Department of Education (TDOE) threatened to pull TDOE’s federal funding over what the federal government describes as failure to comply with federal assessment reporting...
by Kaitlyn Osteen | Oct 14, 2022
Tennessee Secretary of State Tre Hargett accepted a plea deal for the DUI he was charged with after attending the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival in Coffee County in June. Following the Thursday court appearance, Hargett issued a statement to reporters: Today I...