by M.D. Kittle | Sep 4, 2023
Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy is blasting Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and “Monster PAC” following a report exposing the political action committee’s campaign in “spreading dirt” and “misstatements” about the poll-rising Ramaswamy. “It...
by Tom Pappert | Sep 4, 2023
More Arizona voters have continued to change their party affiliation to independent, making it the state’s largest voting bloc. This means more than 1.4 million voters will be unable to cast a ballot in the state’s 2024 presidential primary contests. The...
by Star News Staff | Sep 4, 2023
by Bill Glahn Three-term State Rep. Ruth Richardson, DFL-Mendota Heights, abruptly resigned via Twitter / X Friday night, as the long Labor Day weekend began. Little additional explanation was given for her sudden departure. As a House member, she served on the...
by Star News Staff | Sep 4, 2023
A Colorado affiliate of the nation’s largest teachers union, the National Education Association, told its teachers to destroy any evidence of having given students a gender identity survey, according to a recent report. CBS Colorado notes that while the JeffCo Public...
by Hannah Poling | Sep 4, 2023
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine announced Wednesday that he formed a new task force to evaluate the safety of the state’s school buses thoroughly. This announcement follows a Northwestern Local School District bus crash last week that killed one student and injured...
by The Center Square | Sep 4, 2023
by Casey Harper A new report found that states with less restrictive marijuana policies have higher incidents of residents driving while high. The Drug Free America Foundation released a new report showing that states that have legalized or weakened...
by Just the News | Sep 4, 2023
by Madeleine Hubbard Former President Donald Trump is expanding his lead in Republican presidential primary polls as nearly 60 percent of GOP voters say they would vote for the former president even after his four criminal indictments, according to a new poll....
by Just the News | Sep 4, 2023
by Greg Piper As public and private institutions resume or consider mask mandates in the wake of a small uptick in COVID-19 hospitalizations and new viral variants, an international research collaborative funded by the National Institutes of Health is facing...
by The Center Square | Sep 4, 2023
by T.A. DeFeo A former White House drug policy advisor wants Georgia’s governor to reject a rule change to allow some independent pharmacies to sell low THC oils. In June, the Georgia Board of Pharmacy voted in favor of the rule change to allow more than...
by Rachel Alexander | Sep 4, 2023
Gina Swoboda, executive director of Phoenix-based Voter Reference Foundation (VRF) discussed election problems and what to do about them recently on the Jenny Beth Show. Jenny Beth Martin was an early leader in the Tea Party movement as co-founder of Tea Party...
by Just the News | Sep 4, 2023
by Madeleine Hubbard The pro-DeSantis Never Back Down super PAC is reportedly suspending its voter canvassing in four states to focus resources in early-voting states. The PAC supporting Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ 2024 presidential campaign is pausing its...
by Star News Staff | Sep 4, 2023
by Mason Stauffer Meta recently took “what appears to be the largest known cross-platform covert influence operation in the world,” off its platforms, according to the company’s quarterly Adversarial Threat Report released this week.’ The social media accounts...
by Frank Daniel Miele | Sep 4, 2023
An online petition urging the organizers of the Tennessee State Fair to move the event to later in the year has garnered more than 2,500 signatures. The petition, created by Lebanon resident Monica Ferrell, was launched August 27 on the online petition website...
by Just the News | Sep 4, 2023
by Addison Smith Last week, a widely read study was published revealing that the “plant-based” drinking straws pushed onto diners by eco-activists may actually be more harmful to both the environment and public health than their plastic...
by Kaitlin Housler | Sep 4, 2023
The Tennessee Supreme Court recently unanimously elected Justice Holly Kirby to serve as the Court’s next Chief Justice. Kirby is succeeding Justice Roger Page, who was appointed as Chief Justice in 2021. Former Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam appointed Kirby to the...
by Star News Staff | Sep 4, 2023
by Rachel Greszler This Labor Day, the Biden administration and Big Labor will no doubt tout the alleged successes of President Joe Biden’s “whole of government” push to increase unionization in the workplace and unions’ modest successes in breaking into a few...
by Star News Staff | Sep 4, 2023
by Nick Pope More than 80% of surveyed Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) employees said that they would experience “personal hardships” if the agency changes its remote work policies to align more with the White House’s push to get government employees back...
by Star News Staff | Sep 4, 2023
by Katelynn Richardson A federal judge blocked an Arkansas law Thursday that requires age verification for social media users. Arkansas’ Social Media Safety Act, which restricts minors from creating social media accounts without parental consent, was scheduled...
by Star News Staff | Sep 4, 2023
by C.G. Jones While AI-based technology has recently been used to summon deepfakes and create a disturbing outline for running a death camp, the ever-pervasive digital juggernaut has also been used to write books under the byline of well-known authors. The...