by Just the News | Feb 5, 2024
by Ben Whedon The House Judiciary Committee and the Weaponization subpanel on Monday revealed internal documents secured via the subpoena of Amazon, highlighting the Biden administration’s efforts to address “propaganda” and...
by Kaitlin Housler | Feb 5, 2024
The U.S. House of Representatives will vote on two articles of impeachment against Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas on Tuesday. “After a year-long investigation, it’s abundantly clear that the Secretary has willfully and...
by The Center Square | Feb 5, 2024
by Casey Harper Many Republicans already are criticizing a border bill expected to be voted on in the U.S. Senate. Former President Donald Trump blasted the proposed legislation Monday, and House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., called it “dead on arrival.” More...
by Tom Pappert | Feb 5, 2024
The U.S. Senate campaign for Kari Lake told The Arizona Sun Times that Senator Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ) “has no path to victory” just before the former Democrat unveiled her Senate bill to address the border crisis with Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer...
by Matthew Giffin | Feb 5, 2024
Lakie Derrick, now 21, first traveled less than 30 miles to attend East Tennessee State University (ETSU) in the fall of 2020. She had always known her hometown of Kingsport, Tennessee, to be a relatively conservative city. In 2016, the two counties that contain...
by Rachel Alexander | Feb 5, 2024
The State Bar of Arizona (SBA) is proceeding with two counts against Kari Lake’s attorney Bryan Blehm for referencing in a brief that 35,563 ballots were unaccounted for due to chain of custody problems at Maricopa County’s third-party early ballot processor, Runbeck...
by Kaitlin Housler | Feb 5, 2024
Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti joined Saturday’s edition of Fox & Friends to discuss his antitrust lawsuit against the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). “NIL is not something the university is giving the student-athletes — it’s an...
by Tom Pappert | Feb 5, 2024
The State of Georgia and Georgia Department of Community Health (GDCH) launched a lawsuit on Friday against the Biden administration over its objections to Governor Brian Kemp’s limited Medicaid expansion, the Georgia Pathways to Coverage program. Georgia, the...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Feb 5, 2024
A convicted sex offender from Georgia is dead after an encounter with Tennessee authorities during which he rammed several police cars, several sources have confirmed. Edward Ahrens was suspected of kidnapping an 11-year-old girl who was the subject of a Tennessee...
by Star News Staff | Feb 5, 2024
French public and advertising giant Publicis Groupe — the lead funder of “disinformation watchdog” NewsGuard — has agreed to pay $350 million as part of a settlement with state attorneys general over the company’s role in America’s opioid crisis. “Today’s...
by Star News Staff | Feb 5, 2024
by Will Kessler The U.S. set a new record in January for the total number of Americans employed by the government, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). The government added 36,000 new employees in January, with 11,000 in the federal...
by Star News Staff | Feb 5, 2024
by Kevin Killough As the world looks for ways to decarbonize energy while keeping energy costs down, nuclear power is getting a second look. But the costs and construction times to build nuclear reactors in the United States raises the risk America may get left...
by Star News Staff | Feb 5, 2024
by Mary Margaret Olohan A New York school district socially transitioned a girl without her mother’s consent, repeatedly lying to the mother about the child’s mental health and social struggles, according to a new lawsuit. Represented by Alliance Defending...
by Just the News | Feb 5, 2024
by Steven Richards The Federal Aviation Administration under the Biden administration has pledged to continue diversifying its workforce under its Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility goals. At the same time, a lawsuit that has long flown under the...
by Star News Staff | Feb 5, 2024
by Eric Lendrum The decline of the mainstream media continued in the first month of 2024, with over 500 journalists being fired in January alone. As Politico reports, there were 538 layoffs in the month of January in the media industry, including jobs in print,...
by Just the News | Feb 5, 2024
by Natalia Mittelstadt As the Republican National Committee had its annual meeting this past week in Las Vegas, several GOP members expressed concerns about the party’s leadership going into the 2024 election cycle, with its “worst-ever financial situation” and...
by Tom Pappert | Feb 5, 2024
Tennessee State House Representative G.A. Hardaway (D-Knoxville) objected to signs urging lawmakers to stand against child rapists during a meeting of the House Criminal Justice Committee held just days prior to Haradaway’s defense of Representative Justin Jones...
by The Center Square | Feb 5, 2024
by Jon Styf The former treasurer of the Mt. Gilead Volunteer Fire Department in Sparta is accused of knowingly misappropriating nearly $74,000 from the department and White County Firefighters Association, according to an investigation from the Tennessee...