by Just the News | Aug 3, 2023
by John Solomon Text messages provided to the FBI show that a Chinese energy conglomerate that struck a controversial deal in 2017 with Hunter Biden began its pursuit of a relationship with the future first family back in late 2015 when Joe Biden was still vice...
by Just the News | Aug 3, 2023
by Madeleine Hubbard and Ben Whedon Former President Donald Trump on Thursday pleaded “not guilty” to all criminal charges stemming from special counsel Jack Smith’s indictment related to the 2020 presidential election and Jan. 6, 2021,...
by Just the News | Aug 3, 2023
by Ben Whedon Special Counsel Jack Smith’s most recent indictment of former President Donald Trump repeatedly referenced former Vice President Mike Pence objecting to Trump’s efforts to overturn the election and insisting that the vice president had...
by RealClearWire | Aug 3, 2023
by Lee Fang Throughout the United States, it takes three times as many hours of training to become a nail technician, a barber, or a plumber as it does to become a police officer. Finland, Australia, Denmark, and Germany – countries with far less crime and a...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Aug 3, 2023
The founder of a nonprofit that advocates for freedom of speech on the internet is sounding the alarm on government weaponization of “middleware” companies, which he said are essentially shell organizations for government censorship. “The reason that...
by Star News Staff | Aug 3, 2023
by Kate Anderson A jury announced Wednesday that they believed Robert Bowers, who killed 11 people in a targeted attack against Pittsburgh Jews in 2018, should receive the death penalty, according to multiple reports. A jury determined in July that Bowers...
by Star News Staff | Aug 3, 2023
by Arjun Singh The board appointed by Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida to govern Walt Disney World Resort in Florida will abolish all in-house diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, according to an announcement on Tuesday. The Central Florida...
by Just the News | Aug 3, 2023
by Madeleine Hubbard Democrat Janet Protasiewicz was sworn into the Wisconsin Supreme Court, flipping the body to liberal control after having a conservative majority for the past 15 years. Protasiewicz, a former Milwaukee County judge who won her election in...
by Tom Pappert | Aug 3, 2023
State Representative Alexander Kolodin (R-Scottsdale) promised the Arizona House would examine Attorney General Kris Mayes’ decision to join a coalition of attorneys general seeking to restore the government’s ability to communicate censorship requests to...
by Hannah Poling | Aug 3, 2023
A group of pro-life advocates filed a lawsuit requesting that the Ohio Supreme Court block a proposal to enshrine abortion into the state constitution. The Ohioans for Reproductive Freedom, a coalition of radical pro-abortion activists that includes Planned...
by Star News Staff | Aug 3, 2023
by Mitchell Scacchi The Republicans hoping to replace Gov. Chris Sununu in the corner office next year have all embraced universal school choice, a deep contrast with their Democratic rivals. On WFEA Morning Update with Drew Cline Monday, former U.S. Sen. and...
by Star News Staff | Aug 3, 2023
by Ian Cruz The University of Virginia (UVA) announced a new essay question for the 2023 to 2024 admissions cycle that circumvents the Supreme Court’s ruling that universities can no longer consider race in college admissions. Applicants are now required, in...
by The Center Square | Aug 3, 2023
by Scott McClallen Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed a bill funding 45 outdoor recreation projects with $23.3 million in Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund grants. “From camping and kayaking to swimming and snowmobiling, Pure Michigan offers us...
by The Center Square | Aug 3, 2023
by Kim Jarrett Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds is using money from the American Rescue Plan Act to send law enforcement to the Texas border as part of Operation Lone Star. The governor said Wednesday she is authorizing 109 National Guard soldiers to the Texas border to...
by The Center Square | Aug 3, 2023
by Randy Bracht Washington state’s attorney general is among 20 attorneys general to have filed legal arguments in a federal lawsuit challenging Idaho’s law that makes it illegal to either obtain abortion pills for a minor or to help them leave the state...
by Star News Staff | Aug 3, 2023
by Mary Lou Masters Donors made contributions to a dark money group associated with a super political action committee (PAC) supporting President Joe Biden’s reelection bid, according to The New York Times. Future Forward PAC told the NYT in mid July it raised...