by Just the News | Jan 2, 2024
by Steven Richards Court documents from the New York trial of Patrick Ho continue to shed light on who Hunter Biden was dealing with when he entered into business with CEFC, a Chinese energy conglomerate founded by Ye Jianming that would give millions to Hunter...
by Tom Pappert | Jan 2, 2024
Eight new bills became law in Georgia on Monday, with the most significant allowing Georgians with health insurance coverage to see medical specialists even if they’re referred by a physician not covered by the insurance network. Last year, Georgia lawmakers...
by Kaitlin Housler | Jan 2, 2024
Drug task forces organized under the Ohio Organized Crime Investigations Commission (OOCIC) across the state confiscated more than $63 million in illegal drugs in 2023, according to Attorney General Dave Yost’s office. OOCIC was established in 1986 to assist local law...
by Tom Pappert | Jan 2, 2024
Democrats in the Virginia General Assembly are reportedly backing the campaign finance bill to ban politicians from using money donated to a political campaign for personal expenses after it introduced by State Delegate Marcus Simon (D-Fairfax) on December 20. As...
by Star News Staff | Jan 2, 2024
by Mary Lou Masters Republicans appear to be in a strong position to take back control of the Senate in 2024, where they only need to flip two seats, with numerous vulnerable Democrats set to appear on the ballot amid a contentious presidential election. West...
by The Center Square | Jan 2, 2024
by Casey Harper The Republican primary’s Iowa caucuses are scheduled for January 15, the first chance for voters to determine who they want to represent their party in November’s presidential election. Iowa’s January caucuses are a regular tradition...
by Kaitlin Housler | Jan 2, 2024
A law increasing the number of points charged to a person’s driving record for violations of driving while using a cell phone went into effect on Monday. The legislation, HB0485/SB0589, was passed by the Tennessee General Assembly and signed by Governor Bill Lee...
by Star News Staff | Jan 2, 2024
by David Blackmon In a story that seems to be becoming increasingly common as time goes on, The Western Journal reported this week about a Canadian EV owner experiencing some massive sticker shock over the cost of replacing the damaged battery in his electric...
by Star News Staff | Jan 2, 2024
by Harold Hutchison Sporting associations have tightened rules regarding transgender athletes competing in women’s sports in 2023, drawing complaints from LGBT activists. The issue of men competing in women’s sports has received considerable scrutiny amid...
by Star News Staff | Jan 2, 2024
by Jake Smith The Biden administration faced several major problems on the international stage throughout 2023, some of which will bleed into the new year. President Joe Biden and his administration have tried to manage major threats and circumvent obstacles...
by Just the News | Jan 2, 2024
by John Solomon President Joe Biden’s signature $5 billion program to convert the nation’s school buses to an electric fleet has collided with a formidable challenge: a lack of charging infrastructure and power generation from local utilities. The Environmental...
by Star News Staff | Jan 2, 2024
by Dr. Miklos Szantho You hear a lot about Hungary these days. To be fair, Prime Minister Viktor Orban does upset the delicate sensibilities of the progressive liberals. It is only natural then for Americans to wonder about this distant land that has become a...