by Just the News | Sep 26, 2023
by Steven Richards and John Solomon Photos deleted from the now-defunct Burisma Holdings website show former U.S. Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch met with Vadim Pozharskyi—the Burisma official who worked closely with Hunter Biden—at two separate events after she...
by Just the News | Sep 26, 2023
by Ben Whedon President Joe Biden claimed his family did not make any money in China, but first son Hunter Biden listed his father’s Delaware home as the beneficiary address for two 2019 bank wires of Chinese origin, House Republicans revealed after obtaining...
by M.D. Kittle | Sep 26, 2023
If Wednesday’s second GOP presidential primary debate proves to be anything like the first, we’re in for a night of political punches and maybe a rhetorical gang fight or two as the candidates look to score points in another Trump-less bout. With former...
by Admin | Sep 26, 2023
The New York Post A married Pennsylvania State Police trooper is facing false imprisonment charges after he allegedly violently detained his ex-girlfriend and committed her to a mental health treatment program under bogus claims. Ronald Davis, 37, was arrested...
by M.D. Kittle | Sep 26, 2023
A recent poll showing President Joe Biden ahead of Donald Trump in a 2024 rematch if the former president is convicted of the indictments he’s facing was conducted by the pollster working with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’ super PAC. As in other polls...
by Star News Staff | Sep 26, 2023
by Hayley Feland The 2023 Marxist School, organized by a group called International Marxist Tendency (IMT), is coming to Minneapolis at the end of September. “Join the communists!” a website for the event says. The event will include discussion of Marxist...
by Star News Staff | Sep 26, 2023
by Robert Schmad The States Project, a Democrat-aligned group, spent $60 million across five swing states last year as part of an effort to proliferate liberal policies, The New York Times reported. The group focuses on getting Democrats elected to state...
by Neil W. McCabe | Sep 26, 2023
On the Blue Virginia campaign blog, Susanna Gibson, a Democrat running in the commonwealth’s General Assembly 57th District, posted a reminiscence, “Susanna Gibson: Stalking Has Been Referred to as Murder in Slow Motion, Which I Can Personally Attest Is...
by Star News Staff | Sep 26, 2023
by Peter Machera The Washington Post cast doubt on its own poll with ABC that showed former President Trump up by 10 points over his likely rival President Joe Biden in the 2024 presidential contest. Trump leads Biden 52 percent to 42 percent in a hypothetical...
by Kaitlin Housler | Sep 26, 2023
The Nashville-based Beacon Center of Tennessee filed a new lawsuit against the State of Tennessee in a challenge to Public Chapter No. 471 – a law that requires online auctioneers to be licensed. The Beacon Center filed the lawsuit on behalf of Will McLemore...
by Star News Staff | Sep 26, 2023
by Wade Vellky New faculty training courses at the University of Michigan this fall ask employees to check their “privilege,” use “inclusive language” for LGBTQ+ individuals, and respond to “harmful microaggressions” on campus. The university’s Department of...
by Hannah Poling | Sep 26, 2023
U.S. Senator and member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Bill Hagerty (R-TN) is leading the effort to prohibit U.S. asylum for members of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Hagerty along with U.S. Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) along with six other Senate...
by Hannah Poling | Sep 26, 2023
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and Lieutenant Governor Jon Husted announced that the Ohio Board of Building Standards recently adopted the 2024 Ohio Building (OBC), Mechanical (OMC), and Plumbing Codes (OPC) rules, an approach that cut redundant and pointless bureaucratic...
by The Center Square | Sep 26, 2023
by Shirleen Guerra To combat what is referred to as “environmental injustice,” the Biden Administration is giving out $1 billion in grants to put up trees in areas of cities that serve mostly minorities that have been robbed of the environmental...
by Star News Staff | Sep 26, 2023
by Victor Davis Hanson America has been in a veritable cultural revolution since the 1960s. Nearly all our major institutions finally became woke — the administrative state, traditional and social media, universities, K-12, the corporate boardroom,...
by Kaitlin Housler | Sep 26, 2023
Tennessee U.S. Representatives Diana Harshbarger (R-TN-01), John Rose (R-TN-06), and Mark Green (R-TN-07) joined 21 other congressional lawmakers to reconvene the bipartisan Rural Health Caucus. Harshbarger, who graduated from Mercer University College of Pharmacy...
by Star News Staff | Sep 26, 2023
by Nick Pope Virginia Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin appears poised to overturn his state’s electric vehicle (EV) mandate if his party fares well in upcoming statewide elections. Virginia is one of 17 states that adhere to some or all of California’s vehicle...
by The Center Square | Sep 26, 2023
by Lauren Jessop Although the launch of online hunting license sales started off rocky this year, the agency responsible says they have taken steps to improve the process. Pennsylvania Game Commission Executive Director Bryan Burhans acknowledged issues with...
by The Center Square | Sep 26, 2023
by Scott McClallen Starting January 1, Michigan minors will be screened for lead poisoning unless a parent or guardian objects. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed Senate Bill 31, which requires children be tested for lead poisoning at certain ages, the testing be...
by Hannah Poling | Sep 26, 2023
On Monday, U.S. Senator JD Vance (R-OH) along with U.S. Representatives Chip Roy (R-TX-21) and Matt Gaetz (R-FL-01) sent a letter to the National Security Advisor to President Joe Biden, Jake Sullivan requesting clarification regarding “major...
by Kaitlin Housler and Hannah Poling | Sep 26, 2023
On Monday, Tennessee House Speaker Cameron Sexton (R-Crossville) and Lieutenant Governor Randy McNally (R-Oak Ridge) announced the creation of a new Joint Working Group to study the impact federal funds have on education in the Volunteer State. The Joint Working Group...