by Kaitlin Housler | Nov 2, 2022
The National Right to Life organization recently endorsed Tennessee Congressman John Rose (R-TN-06) for re-election in the state’s 6th Congressional District. According to its website, the National Right to Life is “the nation’s oldest and largest pro-life...
by Kaitlin Housler | Nov 2, 2022
The Wilson County Sheriff’s Office warned the public of a scam that was recently reported to law enforcement. The Wilson County Sheriff’s Department wrote in a Facebook post on Tuesday that a member of the public recently reported a virtual kidnapping ransom scam,...
by Laura Baigert | Nov 2, 2022
The much-anticipated report from VSG (Venue Solutions Group), which claims to substantiate the estimated $2.1 billion in projected costs to renovate Nissan Stadium, was released Tuesday. The previous estimates for an upgrade to the stadium to the “first-class...
by Bradley Vasoli | Nov 2, 2022
The Nashville-based Beacon Center of Tennessee unveiled a strategy Tuesday to whittle down the mass of regulations that burden businesses in the Volunteer State. Beacon cites 2017 data from the National Small Business Association indicating that the total financial...
by The Center Square | Nov 2, 2022
by Scott McClallen Michigan schools are spending $6 billion of federal COVID relief to recover from pandemic learning loss with solutions ranging from summer school to support dogs to even a new amphitheater. Spending records obtained by more than 90 records...
by Admin | Nov 2, 2022
At its regularly scheduled meeting Friday, the Tennessee State Board of Education approved a list of eligible materials for K-12 instruction of mathematics by local districts. The list is compiled by the Tennessee Textbook Commission and presented to the state board...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Nov 2, 2022
In keeping with a recent theme of proactive public safety measures, Tennessee Tuesday announced that it will provide $5 million in grants to volunteer firefighting brigades across the state. Through what is called the Volunteer Firefighter Equipment and Training Grant...
by RealClearWire | Nov 2, 2022
by John R. Lott Jr. With crime such an important issue, Americans depend on the FBI for accurate data. The crime data for 2021 is a mess, with almost 40% of law enforcement agencies around the country not submitting any data to the FBI. In California, 93%...
by The Center Square | Nov 2, 2022
by Kimberly James The economy in Connecticut has some catching up to do. Initial figures from the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis show the state’s economy fell behind the rest of the nation in the second quarter of 2022. Connecticut’s gross domestic product...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Nov 2, 2022
Moms for Liberty of Williamson County, a grassroots group of conservative mothers who battle against Critical Race Theory (CRT) and other left-wing ideologies in schools, will be hosting a seminar on gender ideology. “GENDER101 is part of the chapter’s...
by The Center Square | Nov 2, 2022
by Bethany Blankley Florida’s highest-ever 2022 National Assessment of Educational Progress rankings indicate that the state’s students are “well ahead of their peers, especially with younger and educationally at-risk students who were harmed the most from...
by Neil Jones | Nov 2, 2022
Arizona State Senator Nancy Barto (R-Phoenix) called for an overhaul in the Arizona State Hospital (ASH), a psychiatric care facility, to better protect nurses and patients and create stronger accountability. “While the Arizona Department of Health Services...
by Eric Burk | Nov 2, 2022
Dominion Energy, the Attorney General of Virginia Office, and other stakeholders have announced a tentative settlement agreement over how the utility will pay for the Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind (CVOW) Project. The agreement, which still needs approval from the...
by Neil Jones | Nov 2, 2022
Arizona’s Libertarian nominee Marc Victor announced Tuesday his withdrawal from the Senate race, endorsing Republican nominee Blake Masters on his way out the door. Masters said this endorsement is another stepping stone to taking down incumbent Mark Kelly....
by Admin | Nov 2, 2022
by Maggie Kelly University of Virginia’s student government voted on Tuesday in favor of divesting the university’s holdings and endowment from institutions linked to Chinese Communist Party’s abuses of the Muslim Uyghur people. The Athenai Institute, a...
by Neil Jones | Nov 2, 2022
Arizona Republican gubernatorial nominee Kari Lake told Arizonans she supports Propositions 128, 129, and 132, which are all up for a vote on the November election ballot, in a video released Sunday. “Blue state billionaires are spending tens of millions of...
by Star News Staff | Nov 2, 2022
by Bronson Winslow Republican challenger Joe Lombardo leads Nevada incumbent Democrat Gov. Steve Sisolak just one week ahead of the midterms, according to a new poll. Of 885 likely voters, 49% said they would vote for Lombardo, and 45% said they would back...
by Star News Staff | Nov 2, 2022
by Lloyd Billingsley Fort Hood, Texas, is named after John Bell Hood, a West Point graduate and Confederate general. The Army wants to rename the base after the late General Richard Cavazos, a hero of the Korean and Vietnam wars. This selection bypasses...
by Star News Staff | Nov 2, 2022
by Eric Lendrum A cybersecurity group has claimed that the ruling Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is actively taking steps to undermine the coming midterm elections in the United States, with just one week left to go. According to the Washington Free Beacon, the...
by Star News Staff | Nov 2, 2022
by Eric Lendrum One of the FBI agents who was directly involved in the suppression of the Hunter Biden laptop scandal back in October of 2020 is now playing a lead role in the Biden White House’s efforts to suppress so-called “misinformation” as the 2022...
by The Center Square | Nov 2, 2022
by Casey Harper Newly released small business survey data shows that an alarming number of businesses are unable to pay rent. Alignable released its monthly small business report for October which showed 37% of American small business owners were unable to pay...