by Star News Staff | Mar 1, 2023
by Kate Anderson Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega reportedly banned public church processions for Easter after comparing the Catholic church to the “mafia,” according to the Catholic News Agency (CNA). Tensions between the government and the church have been...
by Hannah Poling | Mar 1, 2023
The Columbus City Council approved legislation on Monday giving owners of gun magazines with 30 rounds or more until July 1st to move them out of the city, sell them to a licensed arms dealer outside of Columbus, or turn them over to the city Division of Police....
by Susan Berry, PhD | Mar 1, 2023
A new virtual healthcare system that embraces both medical freedom and affordable services has announced its pledge to provide free medical care for the victims of the East Palestine, Ohio, train derailment. “It is clear at this point that the government is absolutely...
by Just the News | Mar 1, 2023
by Just the News Staff A group of Pennsylvania Republicans are demanding that Democratic Sen. John Fetterman either appear on camera and demonstrate he is still capable of doing his job or, failing that, that he resign from his federal office. Fetterman has...
by The Center Square | Mar 1, 2023
by Glenn Minnis Household debt across the country is sharply on the rise, with U.S. households now collectively on the hook for about $17 trillion in total. The average family holds about $142,680 in debt, according to a new WalletHub report. All told, the...
by The Center Square | Mar 1, 2023
by Carly Moran A man is appealing a nearly $300,000 federal judgment for starting a series of forest fires in northern Arizona. Philip Alejandro Powers filed for a court appeal on Feb. 21 after being found guilty in the United States Court’s Arizona...
by Bradley Vasoli | Mar 1, 2023
U.S. Senators J.D. Vance (R-OH) and Sherrod Brown (D-OH) this week sent a letter to heads of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) urging long-term health monitoring of East Palestine, Ohio residents. Vance...
by Star News Staff | Mar 1, 2023
by Katelynn Richardson The Supreme Court announced Monday it would take up a case challenging the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s (CFPB) funding mechanism on constitutional grounds. On Oct. 19, 2022, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit ruled...
by Hannah Poling | Mar 1, 2023
Ohio House Democrats are requesting an independent audit of the recent update to the state’s voter registration database, which they claim initially disqualified 16,000 individuals from casting ballots. State Representatives Juanita Brent (D-Cleveland) and Bride...
by Hannah Poling | Mar 1, 2023
A group of Ohioans wants to try again to change the state’s Constitution to permit lawsuits against government employees. By placing the proposed amendment on the general election ballot for 2024, the Ohio Coalition to Eliminate Qualified Immunity (OCEQI) aims...
by Neil Jones | Mar 1, 2023
The Center for Arizona Policy (CAP) released a statement Monday from President Cathi Herrod, who praised the work of State Senator Janae Shamp (R-Surprise) for sponsoring the “born alive” bill, which aims to protect all babies born alive in the state....
by Rachel Alexander | Mar 1, 2023
Rumors have been swirling that Kari Lake is seriously considering running for the U.S. Senate, challenging Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (I), and during an interview with Turning Point USA President Charlie Kirk she finally confirmed the suspicion as accurate. However, she...
by Star News Staff | Mar 1, 2023
by Micaela Burrow The Biden administration plans to provide lethal assistance to Ukraine for years after the war to end Russia’s invasion reaches a conclusion, the Pentagon’s top official for policy and planning testified before Congress Tuesday. The U.S. has...
by Star News Staff | Mar 1, 2023
by Drew Allen During Biden’s latest visit to Kyiv and Warsaw, the Oval Office occupant defended his administration’s escalation of the Russia-Ukraine war and pledged unlimited U.S. taxpayer support in the name of “defending democracy.” But is Ukraine a...
by Bethany Bowman | Mar 1, 2023
NASHVILLE, Tennessee- After seeing Kasey Tyndall at the Listening Room with the Song Suffragettes in 2019, I immediately set up an interview with the energetic songstress and featured her in my Music Spotlight column at the beginning of 2020. When I ran into Tyndall...
by Star News Staff | Mar 1, 2023
by John Horvat Just when it seemed things were returning to normal, some habits changed for the worse. The instability of COVID times took countless people out of contact with the outside world. Things became more informal, faster, and less social. One area of...
by Star News Staff | Mar 1, 2023
by Samantha Aschieris Government agencies have less than a month to ban the popular Chinese-owned app TikTok from federal devices, according to an Office of Management and Budget memorandum issued Monday. OMB Director Shalanda Young issued the memorandum for...
by Star News Staff | Mar 1, 2023
by Eric Lendrum The Biden Administration is planning to scale back planned regulations that would have cracked down on American investments in China, even despite rising tensions between the two nations. According to Politico, at least five anonymous sources...