by Just the News | Apr 2, 2024
by Ben Whedon Judge Yvette Roland last week recommended Eastman’s disbarment, finding that he violated ethics rules during his support of former President Donald Trump’s election challenges. Attorney John Eastman has been officially declared...
by Rachel Alexander | Apr 2, 2024
The second week of the disbarment trial of Donald Trump’s former DOJ official, Jeffrey Clark, resumed its second week on Monday. Clark, who is also a defendant in Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’ RICO prosecution, is being disciplined for drafting a letter...
by Julie Kelly | Apr 2, 2024
At the end of 2019, Representative Adam Schiff, chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, was leading the first impeachment effort against President Donald Trump. After months of making accusations and conducting Congressional inquiries related to Trump’s July...
by Tom Pappert | Apr 2, 2024
The recent revelation that the Biden administration has arranged for more than 380,000 illegal immigrants to fly into the United States, primarily to Florida and Texas, comes as Republicans in Congress demand answers about American airports being used to house them. A...
by Just the News | Apr 2, 2024
by Greg Piper A Department of Transportation component slammed the brakes following semi-furious opposition to its proposal for “on demand” law enforcement surveillance of commercial vehicles a year and a half ago. It took another six months to turn...
by Debra McClure | Apr 2, 2024
Scottsdale parents have uncovered and have started to document examples of classroom materials and assignments that appear to push gender ideology throughout the Scottsdale Unified School District. Scottsdale Unites for Educational Integrity, a grassroots organization...
by Tom Pappert | Apr 2, 2024
An Arizona judge ordered the divorce case between Representative Ruben Gallego (D-AZ-03) and Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego to be partially unsealed, ruling the decision to permanently make the proceedings private was improper, the conservative media outlet behind the...
by Tom Pappert | Apr 2, 2024
Georgia’s chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) declared on Friday it will sue the state if Governor Brian Kemp signs a bill, already approved by lawmakers, to strengthen election integrity in the state. The legislation, SB 189, removes the...
by Kaitlin Housler | Apr 2, 2024
Dennis Kucinich, former Cleveland mayor and longtime Democrat U.S. representative, has garnered enough signatures to be on the ballot for Ohio’s 7th Congressional District as an independent candidate. The 7th Congressional District includes Medina and Wayne counties...
by Tom Pappert | Apr 2, 2024
Governor Glenn Youngkin on Friday vetoed bills to regulate marijuana and raise the minimum wage, which were positioned by Democrats in the Virginia General Assembly as possible bargaining chips in negotiations to build an arena for the Washington Wizards and Capitals...
by Star News Staff | Apr 2, 2024
by Harold Hutchison A Florida sheriff on Monday boasted during a Fox News appearance about giving squatters a “one-way ride” to the local jail as concerns about squatting have grown nationwide. Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis of...
by Star News Staff | Apr 2, 2024
by Nick Pope The Biden administration’s well-funded push to build out a national network of electric vehicle (EV) chargers has so far resulted in only a handful of installations, according to The Washington Post. The bipartisan infrastructure bill of 2021...
by Star News Staff | Apr 2, 2024
by Nick Pope The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) finalized aggressive emissions standards Friday for heavy-duty vehicles that will effectively require huge increases in the numbers of electric or zero-emission buses and trucks sold over the next decade....
by Peter D'Abrosca | Apr 2, 2024
A bill in the Tennessee General Assembly that already passed the Senate would, in part, require students to view a fetal development video as part of their sex education or human development curriculum. SB 2767 requires the state’s education commissioner to...
by Star News Staff | Apr 2, 2024
by Sarah Wilder Fourth black female Harvard employee in three months to face plagiarism accusations. Colleagues are coming to the defense of a Harvard University sociologist who was recently accused of plagiarism, arguing the claims are bogus and part of a...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Apr 2, 2024
The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) Monday honored a special agent who was once described as being “addicted to danger,” after he passed away last week. Special Agent Maxey Gilleland served the agency and the people of Tennessee for 31 years, until...
by Star News Staff | Apr 2, 2024
by Victor Davis Hanson In a recent 60 Minutes interview, Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador — who prefers to be known as AMLO for short — issued to the Biden administration blackmail demands that sounded more like existential threats. AMLO warned the...
by The Center Square | Apr 2, 2024
by JD Davidson State and federal officials are awaiting President Joe Biden’s disaster declaration to help recovery from tornadoes and severe storms that impacted 11 counties in mid-March. Gov. Mike DeWine, along with Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown and...
by The Center Square | Apr 2, 2024
by Cameron Arcand Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs signed a bill on Friday of galactic proportions. “Pluto is the official state planet,” House Bill 2477 simply states. Although it is now labeled a “dwarf planet” by the International...
by Star News Staff | Apr 2, 2024
by Robert Romano When you watch a political ad, often you’ll see a disclaimer of who the ad was paid for by, usually a political action committee, but what about the donors to the committee? Or the donor’s donors? That’s the bridge that a San...
by The Center Square | Apr 2, 2024
by JD Davidson Two Ohio Republican lawmakers want to make it easier for criminals to have records sealed to help the state’s workforce participation. Sponsors State Rep. Brett Hillyer (R-Uhrichsville) and Majority Floor Leader Bill Seitz (R- Cincinnati) say the...