by Kaitlin Housler | Jun 19, 2024
The American Automobile Association (AAA) and local power companies across Tennessee have shared tips on how to stay safe and conserve energy usage to avoid high electric bills during periods of extreme heat. Temperatures in Nashville are forecasted to be in the high...
by Star News Staff | Jun 19, 2024
by Debra Heine Over seven million border crossers—including unvetted potential criminals, spies, terrorists and gang members—have been released into the country as part of the Biden Regime’s catch and release program, according to internal federal data obtained...
by Kaitlin Housler | Jun 19, 2024
The new Tennessee College of Applied Technology (TCAT) at Stanton campus is officially open and will welcome its first class of students later this summer. TCAT at Stanton, located at the West Tennessee Megasite industrial complex where Ford’s BlueOval City is...
by Star News Staff | Jun 19, 2024
by J.D. Foster Something very strange is going on in America’s labor market. The employer’s survey in the June jobs report showed 272,000 jobs gained in May, and nearly 2.8 million jobs over the past year. These are both amazing figures given that the economy...
by Star News Staff | Jun 19, 2024
by Nick Pope An electric vehicle (EV) producer that was once a splashy start-up company has filed for bankruptcy. Fisker filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Tuesday after trying and failing to secure more investment to stay afloat, the company announced. The...
by Star News Staff | Jun 19, 2024
by Jennifer Nuelle A pro-life group in South Dakota filed a lawsuit to block an amendment enshrining abortion in the state constitution from appearing on the November ballot, alleging the initiative contained fraudulent signatures, the Associated Press...
by Star News Staff | Jun 19, 2024
by Christopher Roach In a story that deserves more attention, Ukraine recently attacked a Russian early warning radar facility designed to detect nuclear attacks. This insane action conferred no military advantage on Ukraine—the station monitored potential...
by Zachery Schmidt | Jun 19, 2024
by Dr. Carol M. Swain How did Juneteenth, once just a regional celebration, become a federal holiday instead of the far more significant Emancipation Proclamation? The latter freed over 3 million slaves, including the ones in Galveston, Texas that didn’t know...
by Star News Staff | Jun 19, 2024
by Wallace White Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson announced on Monday that he had signed an executive order to create a new “task force” to study reparation payments for black Chicagoans. The Black Reparations Co-Governance Task Force will study “all policies that...
by Just the News | Jun 18, 2024
by John Solomon and Steven Richards The FBI learned as far back as 2016 that Hunter Biden and his partners had plotted to set up a new venture in tax-friendly Liechtenstein that would be capitalized by a whopping $120 million investment from the controversial...
by Star News Staff | Jun 18, 2024
by Debra Heine Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach announced Monday that he is suing Pfizer for misleading Kansans about its COVID mRNA shots. Kobach (pictured above) is accusing Pfizer of deceiving the public about the significant health risks associated with...
by The Center Square | Jun 18, 2024
by Jon Styf Over the past few budget years, Tennessee has received TennCare reserves that have covered the state’s end-of-year budget shortfalls. This budget year, Senate Finance Chair Bo Watson vowed the budget would be adjusted for lower-than-expected...
by Kaitlin Housler | Jun 18, 2024
Americans for Prosperity Action (AFP Action) endorsed U.S. Representative Andy Ogles (R-TN-05) for reelection to Tennessee’s 5th Congressional District on Monday. AFP Action Senior Advisor for Tennessee Tori Venable called Ogles a “proven principled conservative,”...
by The Center Square | Jun 18, 2024
by Bethany Blankley Another member of Congress has warned a terrorist attack is imminent. This latest warning comes after a former CIA director argued that similar warning signs exist today that did before the 9/11 terror attack occurred. U.S. House...
by Star News Staff | Jun 18, 2024
by Victor Davis Hanson Since 2016, there has been a clear pattern to left-wing conspiracies — beyond the obvious fact that they traffic in lies, stereotypes, and paranoia to serve precise political agendas. We now know that the conspiracy to cook up the...
by The Center Square | Jun 18, 2024
by Christina Lengyel Reform on Alzheimer’s Disease and similar conditions took another step toward the Pennsylvania governor’s desk last week. Leaders in the House Aging and Older Adult Services Committee hope to build momentum behind the issue after a plan...
by The Center Square | Jun 18, 2024
by Cameron Arcand Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes slammed the state’s budget that passed the state legislature late Saturday night. The Democrat specifically expressed concern with opioid settlement funds being heavily allocated toward the Department of...
by The Center Square | Jun 18, 2024
by T.A. DeFeo Georgia owns several railroads, thanks to a 1977 law allowing the state transportation department to financially help railroads to continue rail service that would otherwise be abandoned. The Georgia Department of Transportation’s Intermodal...