by Star News Staff | Aug 25, 2022
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by Peter D'Abrosca | Aug 25, 2022
After years of a lengthy legal battle, the case of a postman who says the United States Postal Service (USPS) must provide him with a religious accommodation is taking his case to the Supreme Court. “Today, First Liberty Institute, Baker Botts LLP, the Church...
by Star News Staff | Aug 25, 2022
by Star News Staff | Aug 25, 2022
by Reagan Reese A Texas school board approved a policy which requires educators to only recognize a student’s gender assigned at birth and bans the teaching of Critical Race Theory (CRT) from the classroom during an Aug. 22 board meeting. The...
by The Center Square | Aug 25, 2022
by Dan McCaleb A majority of Arizonans support building a wall at the Mexican border in the state and say that the surge in illegal immigration constitutes an invasion, according to new polling. Pollsters Scott Rasmussen and RMG Research also show that a large...
by RealClearWire | Aug 25, 2022
by Augustus Howard The FBI raid on Mar-a-Lago represents the logical next step in the left’s ongoing effort to destroy Donald Trump. The raid also evinces Democrats’ spiral of worry: A successful Trump return, once unthinkable to them, is looking more possible...
by Star News Staff | Aug 25, 2022
by Laurel Duggan James Hendrix, U.S. District Judge for the Northern District of Texas, temporarily blocked President Joe Biden’s attempt to force states to provide abortions in certain emergency situations in a Tuesday ruling, according to court documents....
by Susan Berry, PhD | Aug 25, 2022
UPDATE: Late Wednesday, Judge Lynn Winmill granted the Biden Department of Justice’s request for an injunction on Idaho’s abortion ban as it pertains to medical emergencies. “The Court hereby restrains and enjoins the State of Idaho, including all of...
by Kaitlin Housler | Aug 25, 2022
The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA) announced that the state’s Free Hunting Day this year will be on Saturday. Free Hunting Day is a yearly event with a goal of increasing interest in hunting and “for people to experience the enjoyment of the sport.” During...
by Aaron Gulbransen | Aug 25, 2022
At a small pro-abortion rally held on Wednesday at Legislative Plaza in downtown Nashville, State Senator Heidi Campbell (R-Nashville), Democratic nominee for the 5th Congressional District, emphasized her support for abortion in a speech she gave. Every pregnancy is...
by Aaron Gulbransen | Aug 25, 2022
The Biden administration announced Wednesday that it was canceling $10,000 of student loan debt for individuals earning less than $125,000 per year, and several members of Tennessee’s congressional delegation voiced their displeasure. U.S. Senator Marsha...
by Aaron Gulbransen | Aug 25, 2022
The Tennessee Department of Education (TDOE) announced on Wednesday that a $10.2 million investment grant is open for all Tennessee public school districts. The agency said the Resilient School Communities Grant is available to address needs for school-based support,...
by Star News Staff | Aug 25, 2022
by Edward Ring If you’ve navigated the thicket of microinstructions, hectoring, guilt-tripping, institutionalized resentment, establishment-generated misinformation, double standards, and bizarre new terminology, then welcome to the world of woke antiracism in...
by Kaitlin Housler | Aug 25, 2022
Ventcon, Inc. officials announced on Tuesday that the company will invest $6.7 million in Madison County to establish its first manufacturing operations outside of the company’s headquarters in Allen Park, Michigan. According to a press release by the Tennessee...
by Star News Staff | Aug 25, 2022
by John Hugh DeMastri Former Republican governor and current Democratic Rep. Charlie Crist of Florida has defeated Democratic Commissioner of Agriculture Nikki Fried in Florida’s Democratic gubernatorial primary, according to PBS News. Crist won with 60.2% of...
by Star News Staff | Aug 25, 2022
by Anthony Gockowski Minneapolis Public Schools was sued Tuesday over a clause in its teachers contract that calls for laying off white teachers first. The contract was agreed to by the Minneapolis Federation of Teachers and the school district at the...
by The Center Square | Aug 25, 2022
by Benjamin Yount Wisconsin’s governor says he wants to cut taxes in the state. After proposing more than $1 billion in new taxes and new spending in each of his two proposed state budgets, Gov. Tony Evers on Tuesday proposed a $600 million tax cut and price...
by Star News Staff | Aug 25, 2022
by Debra Heine Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) was “swatted” at her home in Rome, Georgia at 1:00 a.m. on Wednesday, after a pro-trans extremist made a false 911 call to the police. Five officers were reportedly dispatched to Greene’s house in response to...
by Bradley Vasoli | Aug 25, 2022
This week the Ohio Ballot Board finalized the wording of a referendum on a proposed state constitutional amendment to prohibit noncitizens from participating in local and state elections. A majority of Ohio voters will need to approve the measure during the November...
by The Center Square | Aug 25, 2022
by Scott McClallen Some East Grand Rapids residents are questioning how an eighth-level priority for developing Manhattan Park – splash pads costing between $245,000 and $532,000 – reached a final grant application. A 2019 Parks and Recreation survey with 528...
by The Center Square | Aug 25, 2022
by Anthony Hennen A national trend of criticism aimed at district attorneys in major cities has sparked a feud in Philadelphia between the DA and state Republicans. In August, a House committee investigating Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner issued a...