by Tom Pappert | Apr 5, 2024
Two Republicans in the Arizona State House announced its investigation of Attorney General Kris Mayes over using her office to advance her political career with her recent legal threat against farmers over water use. State Representatives Austin Smith (R-Surprise) and...
by Tom Pappert | Apr 5, 2024
Former special counsel Nathan Wade has refused to pay for his estranged wife’s medical treatments and cut off financial support for his children’s studies after he resigned from the Georgia case against former President Donald Trump, a divorce filing by...
by The Center Square | Apr 5, 2024
by Morgan Sweeney Virginia agricultural producers may stand to receive more funding from the Department of Agriculture’s Regional Conservation Partnership Program, as the organization announced another $1.5 billion is available for eligible conservation and...
by Just the News | Apr 5, 2024
by Charlotte Hazard “Even if you don’t have a lot of income, you still have to file so the government spies on everything,” Davidson said. Congressman Warren Davidson, R-Ohio, introduced legislation to repeal the 16th Amendment, stating that...
by Rachel Alexander | Apr 5, 2024
The disciplinary trial of Donald Trump’s former DOJ official Jeffrey Clark wrapped up on Thursday with the D.C. Bar’s disciplinary panel making a nonbinding preliminary determination that Clark was culpable on at least one of the two counts against him. For drafting a...
by Star News Staff | Apr 5, 2024
by Arjun Singh Changes in congressional district boundary lines across several states do not appear to have damaged Republicans’ chances of maintaining a majority in the House of Representatives after 2024’s elections, experts told the Daily Caller...
by Just the News | Apr 5, 2024
by Steven Richards In the legal back-and-forth between Hunter Biden’s defense team and prosecutor Special Counsel David Weiss, the government appeared to acknowledge in court filings the existence of an ongoing investigation as part of the Hunter Biden tax...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Apr 5, 2024
A Tennessee man who is already serving life in prison after a murder conviction has been charged for allegedly killing a fellow inmate. Carlos Green, who is currently incarcerated at the Riverbend Maximum Security Institution in Nashville, has been charged with...
by Star News Staff | Apr 5, 2024
by Will Kessler The number of people laid off from American companies reached the highest point since January 2023, according to data from outplacement firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas, Inc. American employers cut 90,309 employees in March, 7 percent...
by Star News Staff | Apr 5, 2024
by Nick Pope The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) awarded nearly $14 billion Thursday to three organizations with deep ties to the Biden administration and the Democratic Party. The EPAÂ announced the winners of $20 billion of funding from the massive...
by RealClearWire | Apr 5, 2024
by Steve Cortes Get married, have children, buy a house, and live comfortably on a single income. Not very long ago, that path was the reality, the norm, for the great American middle class. But America has gone backward in this regard, and struggling citizens...
by The Center Square | Apr 5, 2024
by Brett Rowland Former President Donald Trump called for special counsel Jack Smith to be sanctioned or censured for “attacking” the judge in Trump’s classified documents case. Trump’s comments on Thursday come after Smith and his team...
by Star News Staff | Apr 5, 2024
by Jenny Beth Martin A grave injustice may be about to take place in the Senate–and only public pressure can prevent it. I write of the upcoming impeachment trial of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, who was impeached by the House on February...
by Star News Staff | Apr 5, 2024
by Robert Schmad Two policies backed by Democratic California Governor Gavin Newsom could place serious strain on California’s already fiscally unhealthy public schools. California’s new minimum wage law, which took effect Monday, guarantees a wage of at...
by Star News Staff | Apr 5, 2024
by Fred Lucas Documents reveal an organization backed by Obama White House alumni such as Valerie Jarrett and bankrolled by liberal dark money donors advocated using tax dollars to pay college students to get out the vote in the 2024 election, doing so before...