Ohio Curfew Will Lift If State Drops Below 2,500 Hospitalizations for Seven...
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine said on social media on Tuesday that he would lift the curfew in the state if hospitalizations dropped below a certain threshold. “If Ohio has 7 straight days of...
View ArticleNearly 20 Percent of American Renters Are Behind on Payments, Analysis Shows
by Thomas Catenacci About 18% of renters, or roughly 10 million people, in the U.S. are behind on their monthly payments as of early January, according to an Urban Institute analysis. Researchers...
View ArticleU.S. Sees Largest Rise in Poverty Rate in 50 Years Amid Pandemic
by Thomas Catenacci The U.S. poverty rate saw its sharpest increase since the 1960s as the coronavirus pandemic devastated the economy in 2020, according to a recent study. The poverty rate...
View Article‘Stop the Steal’ Organizer Charged in Capitol Protest
by Catherine Smith A self-described ex-liberal activist from New York was arrested Monday in connection with the US Capitol riot. Brandon Straka, 44, was taken into custody on Monday on a felony...
View ArticleNewly Declassified Transcript Shows Carter Page Denying Key Russia Collusion...
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View ArticleHouse Democrats Push Comprehensive Bill on Alleged ‘Voter Suppression,’‘Dark...
by Eric Lendrum Leading Democrats in the House of Representatives are bringing back a previously-introduced bill that aims to fight such as issues as “dark money” and alleged “voter suppression” and...
View ArticleCommentary: Democrats’ Impeachment Fever Will Make the 2022 Midterms Tee-Ball...
by Robert Romano The Senate trial of former President Donald Trump will begin on Feb. 8, according to a joint agreement between Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) and Senate Minority...
View ArticleBiden Reportedly Prepared to Issue Moratorium on Fossil Fuel Leases for...
by Andrew Trunsky President Joe Biden is reportedly set to temporarily halt new federal oil and gas leasing, people familiar with his plans told The Washington Post. The move would pause pending...
View ArticleBiden Administration Considering Allocating COVID-19 Funds to Climate Change...
by Kaylee Greenlee The Biden administration is considering authorizing the Federal Emergency Management Agency to allocate COVID-19 funding for climate change projects, The New York Times reported...
View ArticleTwitter Bans My Pillow CEO Mike Lindell
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View ArticleBiden Executive Order Could Force American Taxpayers to Fund San Francisco’s...
by Debra Heine An executive order signed by Joe Biden last week may force Americans to fully fund programs in San Francisco and other cities that provide housing for the homeless. San Francisco...
View ArticleCommentary: GOP Election Fraud Deniers Face Reckoning
by Julie Kelly So here’s the official company line promoted by establishment Republicans to defend the outcome of the 2020 presidential election: Of course the election had some irregularities like...
View ArticleNews Wars: Scripps-Owned ‘Newsy’ Smears Star News Network as a Part of Its...
An online media outlet owned by publicly-traded mega corporation E.W. Scripps Tuesday became the latest outfit to publish a dishonest and inaccurate report on The Star News Network. A three-minute...
View ArticleOnly Five Republicans Vote with Senate Dems to Table Rand Paul’s Point of...
by Debra Heine After blasting Democrats for pushing what he called a “sham” impeachment trial, Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) on Tuesday afternoon forced a vote in the Senate regarding the constitutionality...
View ArticleExclusive: Wyoming State Senator Explains His GOP Primary Challenge to Rep....
A Wyoming Republican state senator told the Star News Network why he is challenging his state’s only Member of Congress and the most senior House Republican, Rep. Elizabeth L. “Liz” Cheney in the...
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