by TC Weber | Jan 18, 2023
Lt Governor Randy McNally (R-Oak Ridge) and Speaker of the House Cameron Sexton (R-Crossville) have announced their list of member appointments to the education committees for the 113th General Assembly. In the Senate, there is one education committee that will...
by Star News Staff | Jan 18, 2023
by Matthew Boose Excusing his tendency to hyperbole, one finds it hard to disagree when Donald Trump talks about how much better things were before the “China virus” ruined his reelection effort and set the country on a path of decline. The America that existed...
by Star News Staff | Jan 18, 2023
by Debra Heine Hunter Biden claimed in a 2018 document that he owned the Delaware mansion where Joe Biden kept classified documents in his library and alongside his Corvette in the garage. In a “background screening request,” the younger Biden listed his rent...
by Kaitlin Housler | Jan 18, 2023
Tennessee Representatives John Rose (R-TN-06) and Scott DesJarlais (R-TN-04) have been chosen to serve on the House Agriculture Committee. Agricultural policy and oversight of agricultural-related federal agencies fall under the jurisdiction of the House Committee on...
by Star News Staff | Jan 18, 2023
by Laurel Duggan The City of San Francisco is considering a reparations plan that would give $5 million lump sum payments to each eligible black person, according to its 2022 draft plan. Recipients are required to be 18 or older, to have identified as black or...
by Neil Jones | Jan 18, 2023
The Arizona-based Goldwater Institute (GI) released a report Tuesday detailing a potentially alarming aspect of some public state university’s hiring processes, requiring faculty to pledge support for progressive ideologies. “Universities should be safe...
by The Center Square | Jan 18, 2023
by T.A. DeFeo The state has upgraded 138 miles of the Heart of Georgia Railroad, the first project the state has completed under a federal program to upgrade rail projects nationwide. In 2018, the Federal Railroad Administration awarded $2 million in...
by Eric Burk | Jan 18, 2023
RICHMOND, Virginia – Republicans and gun rights activists rallied at the Virginia Capitol on Monday, known as Lobby Day. They said this year’s General Assembly would be focused on blocking gun control legislation and on picking like-minded candidates for...
by Neil Jones | Jan 18, 2023
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD) recent Annual Homeless Assessment Report showed that Arizona had the largest increase in unaccompanied homeless youths in 2022, becoming the state with the fourth-highest percentage of minors living...
by Hannah Poling | Jan 18, 2023
Following the notice of resignation of Executive Committee Chairman Henry F Curtis, the Republican Party of Cuyahoga County announced two changes in committee leadership. On January 5th, Curtis submitted his resignation to the party citing the need for fresh...
by Neil Jones | Jan 18, 2023
Arizona State Representatives Jacqueline Parker (R-Mesa) and Alexander Kolodin (R-Chandler) sent an inquiry to new Secretary of State Adrian Fontes (D), asking if he seeks to remedy errors in the state’s past Elections Procedures Manual (EPM). “Recent...
by Bethany Bowman | Jan 18, 2023
NASHVILLE, Tennessee – When I think of what country music ought to sound like, a voice like Emily Ann Roberts’ comes to mind. I suppose part of the reason she sings and talks “right” to me is that she was raised in Knoxville, Tennessee, not too far from where I...
by Just the News | Jan 18, 2023
by Madeleine Hubbard Indiana Republican Rep. Jim Banks on Tuesday announced his 2024 bid for the Senate seat of outgoing Sen. Mike Braun. Banks in his announcement touted his conservative views. “Indiana deserves a conservative fighter in the United...
by Just the News | Jan 18, 2023
by Madeleine Hubbard China said Tuesday that in 2022 its population declined for the first time in more than six decades, a change that may have implications for the world economy. The population of mainland China fell by 850,000 last year, to 1.411 billion,...
by Star News Staff | Jan 18, 2023
by Stephen Whitney When I was a boy, my parents instilled in me the value of hard work—the hard way. After school, I, like many other kids, was expected to help around the house. Lawn mowing, weeding, cleaning, and other household activities defined my weekday...
by RealClearWire | Jan 18, 2023
by Joel Kotkin and Samuel J. Abrams Soccer Moms are giving way to Single Woke Females – the new “SWFs” – as one of the most potent voting blocs in American politics. Unmarried women without children have been moving toward the Democratic Party for several...