by Tom Pappert | May 6, 2024
Alex Soros, the son of Hungarian-American financier George Soros, confirmed in a Tuesday posts to social media that he attended the 2024 Sedona Forum held by the McCain Institute in Arizona and discussed former President Donald Trump with at least one high profile...
by Tom Pappert | May 6, 2024
Former President Donald Trump was held in contempt on Monday by New York Supreme Court Judge Juan Merchan over remarks the former president made on April 22 to radio and television host John Fredericks during an appearance on Outside the Beltway. Merchan (pictured...
by Julie Kelly | May 6, 2024
It is the picture that launched a thousand pearl-clutching articles. A few weeks after the armed FBI raid of Mar-a-Lago in August 2022, the Department of Justice released a stunning photograph depicting alleged contraband seized from Donald Trump’s Palm Beach estate...
by Tom Pappert | May 6, 2024
Biden administration Secretary of State of State Antony Blinken on Friday visited Tucson to participate in a “roundtable on synthetic drugs.” Despite visiting an emergency services call center and a passport office, he did not visit the southern border. A...
by Debra McClure | May 6, 2024
School Library Journal (SLJ) – a resource for school librarians – pushed a summer reading list that includes recommendations for books about gender identity for children as young as three to five years old by a project dubbed, “We Are Kid Lit...
by Star News Staff | May 6, 2024
by Nick Pope The Biden administration announced $3 billion in funding for its initiative to get rid of every lead pipe in the U.S. over the next ten years on Thursday. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) unveiled the funding, which comes from the...
by Star News Staff | May 6, 2024
by Kate Anderson A West Virginia judge granted a preliminary injunction allowing several middle school girls to compete after the school district banned them from competition after refusing to play against a biological male, according to 12 WBOY, a local media...
by The Center Square | May 6, 2024
by Cameron Arcand Arizona voters could play a critical role in deciding the state’s border policies in November. Senate Republicans said earlier this week in a news release that legislation to give local, county, state law enforcement power to arrest...
by RealClearWire | May 6, 2024
by Stuart Scheller Do general officers have an obligation to publicly tell the truth? I have an interesting perspective on this question. Currently, the Marine Corps teaches my story at the E-8 seminar (senior enlisted school). If you remember, I was the Marine...
by Tom Pappert | May 6, 2024
Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr sent a letter to the City of Savannah on Friday which declared their new gun ordinance “void” due to its failure to adhere to state laws precluding local governments from establishing their own firearm regulations. The...
by Tom Pappert | May 6, 2024
The Dave McCormick for U.S. Senate campaign released a Friday statement castigating U.S. Senator Bob Casey (D-PA) for his failure to condemn the antisemitic encampment at the University of Pennsylvania, deriding the Democrat for engaging a children’s television...
by The Center Square | May 6, 2024
by Christen Smith Pennsylvania remains one of a few states where poll workers don’t process ballots before Election Day. Supporters of pre-canvassing, as it’s called, believe giving counties more time to open envelopes and prepare ballots for counting...
by Just the News | May 6, 2024
by Charlotte Hazard With inflation, high-interest rates and slowing economic growth already stressing Americans heading into the 2024 election, another reason to worry about the Biden economy has cropped up: distressed banks in danger of failing. Last...
by Star News Staff | May 6, 2024
by Jennifer Kabbany Calling the Biden administration’s recent decision to include gender identity in Title IX “election-year pandering” and a threat to women — and the “truth” — Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders signed an executive order...
by The Center Square | May 6, 2024
by Bethany Blankley 2023 was a record year for domestic natural gas consumption, and its supply wouldn’t have been possible without record U.S. production, led by Texas, according to several reports. Texas produced the equivalent of one-third of the natural gas...
by The Center Square | May 6, 2024
by Sarah Roderick-Fitch The Anti-Defamation League gives the University of Virginia an “F” in its Campus Antisemitism Report Card as the pro-Palestinian protesters mark another day of demonstrations on campus. As anti-Zionism demonstrations continue...
by The Center Square | May 6, 2024
by Casey Harper The U.S. Department of Veterans’ Affairs pledged to protect veterans and address any problems identified by federal watchdogs after an Inspector General report raised concerns about the physicians employed by the VA. Press Secretary...
by Star News Staff | May 6, 2024
by Roger Kimball Like every major college protest since the 1960s, the pro-Palestinian — which is to say, the anti-Israel — protests sweeping college campuses today have early and often been compared with the protests of that annus horribilis, 1968. There are...