by Just the News | Sep 19, 2023
by Joseph Weber Ray Epps, who became the center of a conspiracy theory about Jan. 6, 2021, riot has been charged with a misdemeanor offense in connection with incident, according to court papers filed Tuesday. Epps is charged with one count of disorderly or...
by Star News Staff | Sep 19, 2023
by Will Kessler More auto workers are set to go on strike against top auto manufacturers if a deal is not met by Friday at noon, according to an announcement from the union Monday night. The United Auto Workers (UAW) are currently engaging in a targeted strike...
by Rachel Alexander | Sep 19, 2023
Kari Lake’s appeal of the second dismissal of her lawsuit by the trial court judge is winding its way back up through the courts. Last week, she filed her opening brief with the Arizona Court of Appeals. Much of the brief focused on Maricopa County’s failure to...
by Tom Pappert | Sep 19, 2023
Senator Raphael Warnock (D-GA) wrote a letter to the City of Atlanta on Friday asking officials to be lenient when examining the petitions gathered to force a public referendum on the Atlanta Public Safety Training Center. In his letter, Warnock reportedly advised...
by Tom Pappert | Sep 19, 2023
A transcript of a December 2020 meeting among those who became the Republican slate of alternative electors in Georgia appears to directly contradict claims levied by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis in her August indictment of former President Donald Trump...
by Hannah Poling | Sep 19, 2023
On Monday, U.S. Senator JD Vance (R-OH) said that rail giant Norfolk Southern’s property value reimbursement program for the residents of East Palestine has so far been a “complete and total disaster.” This follows Norfolk Southern CEO Alan Shaw announcing...
by The Center Square | Sep 19, 2023
by Benjamin Yount It remains to be seen just how quickly the return of abortion in Wisconsin will end up before a judge after Planned Parenthood on Monday started offering abortion services at its clinics in Milwaukee and Madison. “Thank you so much for your...
by Tom Pappert | Sep 19, 2023
Arizona is projected to be the recipient of nearly $1 billion in political advertising during the 2024 cycle, meaning the Grand Canyon State will receive the highest share of spending of any battleground state, and the second highest of any state in the union, should...
by Kaitlin Housler | Sep 19, 2023
Tennessee U.S. Representative Andy Ogles (R-TN-05) is calling on House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA-20) to re-establish the Byrd Committee for the purpose of examining all federal government spending and identifying non-essential funding. The Byrd Committee, formally...
by The Center Square | Sep 19, 2023
by Anthony Hennen State lawmakers must act soon before a trio of authorizations expire for traffic cameras that capture drivers violating traffic laws. Provisions will soon kick in that would put an end to speed cameras in active work zones; camera-equipped...
by RealClearWire | Sep 19, 2023
by Parker Thayer “Nonprofit voter registration” doesn’t sound interesting. Yet nonprofit voter registration, or the use of tax-exempt charitable organizations to conduct and fund voter registration drives, is one of the most important and underreported...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Sep 19, 2023
The Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development (TNECD) has announced that five lenders will join the LendTN initiative, a program developed for small business owners in the Volunteer State earlier this year. According to a statement, the following...
by M.D. Kittle | Sep 19, 2023
DES MOINES, Iowa – Ohio businessman and GOP presidential hopeful Vivek Ramaswamy may still be a relative “long shot” in a Donald Trump-dominated contest, but he insists he’s not running for No. 2. In short, there is “no Plan B,”...
by Kaitlin Housler | Sep 19, 2023
IRS Supervisory Special Agent Gary Shapley’s legal team issued a statement Monday in reaction to Hunter Biden filing a federal lawsuit against the IRS. The younger Biden filed the lawsuit on Monday, alleging that Shapley and another IRS agent, Joseph Ziegler, have...
by M.D. Kittle | Sep 19, 2023
DES MOINES, Iowa – Former Vice President Mike Pence says if elected president he would block federal funding to healthcare providers who perform and promote surgical or chemical gender reassignments on children. Pence over the weekend laid out his Putting...
by Star News Staff | Sep 19, 2023
by Kristi Dunn While the court litigation process has successfully resolved countless cases for decades, the reality is that it can cost an arm and a leg to do so. This has prompted disputing parties here in Middle Tennessee to instead turn to arbitration to...
by The Center Square | Sep 19, 2023
by Scott McClallen A Detroit man was arraigned on organized retail fraud charges for allegedly stealing $80,000 of merchandise from Sam’s Clubs in Michigan. Kevin Tansil, 64 of Detroit, was arraigned before Judge Vikki Bayeh Haley in the 67th District Court in...
by Hannah Poling | Sep 19, 2023
On Monday, U.S. Representative David Kustoff (R-TN-08) joined alongside U.S. Congressmen Burgess Owens (R-UT-04) and Josh Harder (D-CA-10) in reintroducing legislation known as the NCAA Accountability Act, to establish due process protections for universities and...
by Hannah Poling | Sep 19, 2023
Tennessee U.S. Congresswoman and co-chair of the Congressional Family Caucus Diana Harshbarger (R-TN-01) is advocating for greater resources available to those who are experiencing an unexpected pregnancy, as well as expectant mothers and families. Harshbarger, along...
by The Center Square | Sep 19, 2023
by Jon Styf The Tampa Bay Rays will reportedly announce plans Tuesday for a new $1.2 billion domed stadium that could cost up to $600 million in public funds. The domed stadium would have 30,000 seats, be located near Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg’s 86-acre...