by Cooper Moran | Aug 2, 2021
The Ohio Education Association released a statement on Wednesday calling for mask guidelines in school that “follow the science.” However, in a seemingly contradictory move, recent mandates put in place by Columbus Public Schools will require all...
by The Center Square | Aug 2, 2021
by Jon Styf How is Tennessee’s economy doing? A lot of it is doing well when compared to the COVID-19 lows on many economic indicators such as employment, a new Sycamore Institute report shows. But other items are troubling, such as there being 40% fewer small...
by Star News Staff | Aug 2, 2021
by Jeff Minick When I went to pick up my laundry last week, one of the employees, who had just finished folding my clothes, began weeping. “This is the last load I’ll ever do here,” she said in a choked voice. “They’re letting us all go.” That one little...
by Star News Staff | Aug 2, 2021
by Tyler Hummel Saint Joseph’s University will not renew its contract with math Professor Gregory Manco despite the fact that a three-month investigation into his Twitter history found he had not violated any campus policies. Manco has been a non-tenured...
by Star News Staff | Aug 2, 2021
by Thomas Catenacci Corporations were silent on why they chose to suspend political contributions to Republicans, but not Democrats who have objected to election results. More than 15 major U.S. companies that announced they would suspend giving money to...
by The Center Square | Aug 2, 2021
by Bethany Blankley A new Democratic proposal to increase the capital gains tax could cost 745,000 jobs, a study published by the Regional Economic Models Inc. (REMI) projects. The Sensible Taxation and Equity Promotion (STEP) Act, which would tax unrealized...
by Star News Staff | Aug 2, 2021
by Harry Wilmerding NBC Universal and its advertisers are becoming worried about the success of Olympic broadcasting as TV ratings plunge and star athletes struggle, Variety reported on Tuesday. Low TV viewing numbers and early exits from star athletes...
by Star News Staff | Aug 2, 2021
by Kendall Tietz A Hong Kong pro-democracy protestor was sentenced to nine years in prison in the first prosecution under the country’s new national security law, the Associated Press reported. Tong Ying-ki was convicted Tuesday on charges of inciting secession...
by Star News Staff | Aug 2, 2021
by Thomas Catenacci Big Tech companies reported massive, record-breaking earnings figures as their sales continued to surge amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Google, Apple, Microsoft and Twitter all beat earnings estimates and showed large revenue growth,...
by Star News Staff | Aug 2, 2021
by Jessica Custodio Columbia University has developed new programming to help black and Hispanic medical students “disrupt racism” and confront microaggressions they could face. A medical school professor, who is also the diversity director, said that the...
by Star News Staff | Aug 2, 2021
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by Star News Staff | Aug 2, 2021
by Mary Margaret Olohan “We’re not often heard,” Cynthia Monteleone told a trio of female senators Thursday afternoon on Capitol Hill. “Though we are just three of thousands that this is happening to.” Monteleone is a world champion track athlete who competed...
by Star News Staff | Aug 2, 2021
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by Star News Staff | Aug 2, 2021
by David Catron Last March, I followed the CDC’s advice and got fully vaccinated against COVID-19. I did so more out of a sense of civic duty than any actual fear that I might contract the virus. It was just an easy and scientifically sound way to help slow its...
by The Center Square | Aug 2, 2021
by Bethany Blankley U.S. Rep. Henry Cuellar, D-Texas, and Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., are asking President Joe Biden to appoint former Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson to a special executive position to manage the border crisis. In a letter to Biden and...
by Star News Staff | Aug 2, 2021
by Jack Posobiec The Lincoln Project is primarily known for 2 things: their young male grooming scandal, and neocons raising money from liberal elites. Now, the Lincoln Project is running ads going after Trump and Republican donors as well as advertisers on...
by Star News Staff | Aug 2, 2021
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by Cooper Moran | Aug 2, 2021
Republican business executive Elijah Norton on Friday launched a GOP primary challenge against incumbent Rep. David Schweikert (R-AZ-06). In launching his campaign, Norton pledged to “fight to keep the bright light of America shining throughout the world...
by Star News Staff | Aug 2, 2021
by Virginia Allen The life-changing impact that Robert Woodson has had on the lives of countless individuals and communities was highlighted Thursday evening during a 40th-anniversary celebration of the center named for him in Washington, D.C. One after...
by Star News Staff | Aug 2, 2021
by Ailan Evans New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Monday celebrated the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) decision to drop its investigation into his policy that sent COVID-19 patients into nursing homes, but with several other probes ongoing, his fate is still unclear....
by Star News Staff | Aug 2, 2021
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