by Just the News | Aug 14, 2023
by Ben Whedon A Georgia grand jury approved 10 indictments in Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’ election probe, signing off on every indictment prosecutors brought to it. The indictments comes two and a half years after Willis (pictured above)...
by Kaitlin Housler | Aug 14, 2023
GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy reacted to an apparent mistake made by the Fulton County District Attorney’s office on Monday as it published and quickly deleted the charges against former President Donald Trump on its website before the grand jury had...
by Just the News | Aug 14, 2023
by Joseph Weber A website for Georgia’s Fulton County on Monday briefly listed what appeared to be criminal charges against Donald Trump, with the county’s district attorney expected to indict the former president as soon as Tuesday. Reuters...
by M.D. Kittle | Aug 14, 2023
Abortion-on-demand proponents insist most Americans believe in the unfettered right to abortion. A new poll finds a majority of Americans believe there is a limit. Private polling firm Cygnal’s latest poll on presidential candidates and an array of issues finds 56...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Aug 14, 2023
A concerned parent shared a photo with The Tennessee Star this week depicting an LGBT pride flag at Dan Mills Elementary School in Nashville, which he said is on display for children as young as four years old. The pride flag is emblazoned with the words “MNPS...
by Star News Staff | Aug 14, 2023
by Will Kessler The border crisis under President Joe Biden has fueled Mexico’s economy through an increase in Mexican migrants in the U.S. sending money back home, according to multiple reports. Remittances, the money sent by Mexicans working abroad sent back...
by Kaitlin Housler | Aug 14, 2023
Atlanta journalist George Chidi announced Saturday he was asked by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’ office to testify before a grand jury this Tuesday in the 2020 election interference case against former President Donald Trump. “I’ve just...
by Just the News | Aug 14, 2023
by Greg Piper The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is claiming in federal court that it never told doctors not to prescribe ivermectin to treat COVID-19. Federal judges aren’t buying it, and state medical boards that rely heavily on FDA guidance...
by Tom Pappert | Aug 14, 2023
A class action status has now been granted to a lawsuit alleging that Arizona’s laws concerning the alteration of birth certificates discriminate against transgender individuals, especially minors. The lawsuit was originally filed against Arizona Department of...
by The Center Square | Aug 14, 2023
by Brett Rowland Property taxes vary significantly across the U.S. with northeastern states imposing effective property tax rates ten times higher than in southern states. That comes from a Washington D.C. group that noted some states are exploring property tax...
by Kaitlin Housler | Aug 14, 2023
A video circulating on social media shows the moment gunshots rang out in a popular tourist area in downtown Memphis early Sunday morning. The video, shared by @police_frequency on the social media outlet Telegram and then posted on Twitter, shows a large crowd of...
by Hannah Poling | Aug 14, 2023
Two Republican Ohio state representatives introduced legislation to allow students to attend extracurricular activities during and after their time in school. House Bill (HB) 135, sponsored by State Representatives Rodney Creech (pictured above, right) (R-West...
by Kaitlin Housler | Aug 14, 2023
The Metro Nashville Public Health Department recently announced that multiple batches of mosquitoes infected with West Nile virus have been collected across Davidson County. The widespread virus was detected through the Public Health Department’s Pest Management...
by The Center Square | Aug 14, 2023
by Benjamin Yount Wisconsin officials aren’t saying how much a new program to grow the state’s direct care workforce by 10,000 will cost taxpayers. The program, launched by the Department of Health Services, includes free classes and promises a pair of $250...
by Star News Staff | Aug 14, 2023
by Roger Kimball We have all heard about contempt of court and contempt of Congress. They are offenses for which one may be fined or jailed. But what about contempt of public? What’s the penalty for that? I don’t know that you will find contempt of public in...
by Star News Staff | Aug 14, 2023
by Annie Holmquist In the early 1990s, New York Teacher of the Year, John Taylor Gatto, threw in the towel on teaching with his famous I Quit, I Think letter to the Wall Street Journal. Gatto’s reason for quitting was simple. He could no longer justify...
by Star News Staff | Aug 14, 2023
by Katelynn Richardson Presidential candidate and Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis called out President Joe Biden for opposing efforts to protect parental rights while ignoring his own granddaughter on Saturday at the Iowa State Fair. DeSantis slammed...
by Star News Staff | Aug 14, 2023
by Nick Pope and Mary Lou Masters Several 2024 Republican presidential candidates would defund the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and repeal President Joe Biden’s signature climate law if elected, they told the Daily Caller News Foundation. Gas prices...
by Star News Staff | Aug 14, 2023
by Nick Pope The Biden administration announced Friday that it will spend up to $1.2 billion to fund two direct air capture (DAC) carbon removal projects, according to the Department of Energy (DOE), a technology which some reports have suggested may be an...
by Star News Staff | Aug 14, 2023
by Sam Negus The following is a condensed version of “One Generation Passeth Away, and Another Cometh” by Sam Negus, published at Law & Liberty. Three millennia ago, King Solomon wrote that “folly is bound up in the heart of a child.” It has...