by Rachel Alexander | Oct 24, 2022
Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich announced this week that two more defendants, both from San Luis, have been indicted with felonies for conspiracy and ballot abuse over illegally collecting ballots. The indictments allege that Gloria Lopez Torres, a San Luis...
by Bradley Vasoli | Oct 24, 2022
For the first time in the 2022 race for U.S. senator from Pennsylvania, a poll shows Republican Mehmet Oz leading Democratic Lieutenant Governor John Fetterman. The poll from Wick Insights indicates the celebrity surgeon has the support of 49.1 percent of likely...
by Star News Staff | Oct 24, 2022
by Rose Williams Trafalgar Group chief strategist Robert Cahaly joined Liz Collin on her podcast to discuss the results of a new poll that found Dr. Scott Jensen narrowly leading Gov. Tim Walz in Minnesota. In fact, three of four Republicans lead in the...
by Bradley Vasoli | Oct 24, 2022
Data from two new surveys have contributed to a slightly widening lead for Republican J.D. Vance in his Ohio Senate campaign against U.S. Representative Tim Ryan (D-OH-13). One of the polls comes from the Democrat-aligned group Data for Progress, which finds that...
by Eric Burk | Oct 24, 2022
Two legal efforts are challenging the Spotsylvania School Board’s decision to hire former Greene County Administrator Mark Taylor as superintendent. Two district parents are asking the Spotsylvania Circuit Court to review that decision, seeking an injunction...
by Rachel Alexander | Oct 24, 2022
The Republican Legislative Victory Fund (RLVF), a PAC run by Camelback Strategy Group (CSG), filed a quarterly campaign finance report this past week revealing that between the middle of July and the end of September it raised over $1,606,795, but only about $7,500...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Oct 24, 2022
According to recent reports, the Memphis-Shelby County Schools (MSCS)’ chief of human resources is under investigation by the school district, though the school district has not released an official reason for that investigation. Dr. Yolanda Martin is the...
by Just the News | Oct 24, 2022
by Madeleine Hubbard A Tennessee man was sentenced to four years in prison after he entered the U.S. Capitol through a fire door on Jan. 6, 2021, and spent 22 minutes in the building during the riot. Matthew Bledsoe, 38, was found guilty in July on a felony...
by Star News Staff | Oct 24, 2022
by Julie Kelly Some social media blue checks had a bit of a temper tantrum this week following the release of a New York Times poll that showed overwhelming support for Republicans among Gen X voters. The poll broke down the results by the respondents’ ages,...
by Kaitlyn Osteen | Oct 24, 2022
New Balance Athletics and the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development announced on Tuesday that it will be investing $68.5 million to establish a new distribution center in Lebanon. New Balance Chief Operating Officer Dave Wheeler said, “We are...
by The Center Square | Oct 24, 2022
by Brett Rowland and Tom Gantert Drug raids in Detroit have fallen 95 percent since a peak in 2012, largely as a result of voters’ decision to legalize recreational marijuana and shifting other police priorities. Detroit police conducted 3,462 drug raids...
by Star News Staff | Oct 24, 2022
by Harold Hutchison Republican Sen. Ron Johnson of Wisconsin mauled media outlets for “covering up for the Democrats” during an appearance on “Sunday Morning Futures.” “As corrupt as the Biden family is, and we’ve known this literally for years, the news media...
by Kaitlin Housler | Oct 24, 2022
On Friday, Hardcoat Technologies LLC officials announced that the company will invest $6.6 million to expand manufacturing operations at its Papermill Drive location in Knoxville. Hardcoat Technologies will invest nearly $7M to expand and locate manufacturing...
by Star News Staff | Oct 24, 2022
by Craig Rucker America is floundering in an epidemic of anxiety, depression and drug use. One in six Americans takes some kind of psychiatric drug, mostly antidepressants, a medical study concluded, and some of them (Prozac and Paxil) are linked to acts of...
by The Center Square | Oct 24, 2022
by Cole Lauterbach U.S. Rep. Ruben Gallego wants to impose an excise tax on foreign entities exporting crops from dry parts of the country, an issue Arizona is facing. The Phoenix Democrat filed the Domestic Water Protection Act of 2022 Thursday. If enacted, it...
by Star News Staff | Oct 24, 2022
by John Hugh DeMastri The Biden administration announced a $2.8 billion investment in U.S.-based battery manufacturing Wednesday that contributed to the administration’s commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility (DEIA) initiatives. The...
by Star News Staff | Oct 24, 2022
by Harold Hutchison Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake of Arizona claimed liberals fear her because she “can’t be bought, bribed or coerced” during a Saturday night Fox News appearance. “I never wanted to get into politics. I left my career and walked...
by The Center Square | Oct 24, 2022
by Casey Harper The Biden administration on Friday released its budgetary data for the last month of fiscal year 2022 which showed the U.S. government ran up a roughly $1.4 trillion deficit. That is an average of nearly $120 billion in added debt every month....
by Star News Staff | Oct 24, 2022
by Julie Kelly Michael Fanone, the former D.C. Metropolitan police officer using his presence at the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021 as a pathway to fame and fortune, is on a major publicity blitz. Along with his Pulitzer-prize finalist co-author, Fanone...
by Star News Staff | Oct 24, 2022
by Laurel Duggan Abortion is not a top priority for female voters and most women support abortion limits that would have been considered unconstitutional under the Roe v. Wade precedent, a new poll found, dashing Democrats’ hopes of an electoral advantage over...
by Star News Staff | Oct 24, 2022
by Eric Lendrum On Wednesday, a federal appeals court determined that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB)’s mechanism for funding is unconstitutional. Politico reports that the three-judge panel of the U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals ultimately...