by Star News Staff | Mar 30, 2023
by Daniel J. Flynn Audrey Hale attended the Covenant School in Nashville as a child before returning Monday morning as Aiden Hale to murder three 9-year-olds, the principal, a substitute teacher, and a custodian. In some dark but loud corners of the internet,...
by Star News Staff | Mar 30, 2023
by Alexa Schwerha Michigan State University (MSU) will reimburse students in a business course who were forced to purchase a subscription to the professor’s website which allegedly donated to Planned Parenthood, the New Guard reported. Amy Wisner, a fixed-term...
by Hannah Poling | Mar 30, 2023
The State Legislature revived Cincinnati city officials’ attempt to sell a city-owned rail line to Norfolk Southern, the same company that caused the toxic disaster in East Palestine, which stalled last month, City leaders announced a plan to sell the rail line...
by M.D. Kittle | Mar 30, 2023
Republican Presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy blasted the U.S. Department of Education for creating “psychopaths” through gender ideology agendas while the nation’s schools are left unprotected from mass shooters like the one that terrorized a Nashville...
by Star News Staff | Mar 30, 2023
by Laurel Duggan Federal prosecutors in the Washington, D.C. U.S. attorney’s office declined to prosecute 67 percent of those arrested by the police in cases that would have been tried in the D.C. Superior Court in 2022, according to The Washington Post....
by Star News Staff | Mar 30, 2023
by Erinn Broadus The number of children admitted to hospitals for suicidal behavior has soared, according to a new report by the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA). An analysis of over 4 million hospitalizations found that pediatric stays for...
by RealClearWire | Mar 30, 2023
by Rupert Darwall As regular as the turn of the seasons, each January sees Larry Fink, founder and CEO of BlackRock, the world’s largest asset manager, publish a lengthy letter on the state of the world and its implications for finance and investors. This year,...
by Just the News | Mar 30, 2023
by Nick Givas and John Solomon When the existence of the Disinformation Governance Board burst into public view, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said there was nothing sinister to hide and claimed the office was rooted in “best...
by Star News Staff | Mar 30, 2023
by Reagan Reese Democratic Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear let a bill that allows parents to challenge sexually explicit school materials become law without his signature on Tuesday. Senate Bill 5, sponsored by Republican State Rep. Josh Calloway, lets parents file...
by Susan Berry, PhD | Mar 29, 2023
The president of the Catholic League said Tuesday that the Nashville school shooting “needs to be investigated as a hate crime against Christians” based on the report by the police chief that the transgender shooter held “some resentment for having to go to that...
by Hannah Poling | Mar 29, 2023
Federal and state Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) officials were questioned about the East Palestine train derailment at a Tuesday hearing of the U.S. House Environment, Manufacturing, and Critical Materials Subcommittee over a month after a train carrying toxic...
by Bradley Vasoli | Mar 29, 2023
During discussions with Pennsylvania’s top election officials this week, State Senator Cris Dush (R-Bellefonte) urged the commonwealth to leave the Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC), an election data-sharing system. Over the last 14 months, five...
by M.D. Kittle | Mar 29, 2023
Green Bay Mayor Eric Genrich is facing an ethics complaint from a former mayoral candidate alleging the Democrat used his office to send out campaign materials to hundreds of residents. Genrich, engaged in a tough re-election battle against Brown County administration...
by The Center Square | Mar 29, 2023
by T.A. DeFeo Georgia taxpayers have the eighth-best return on their “investment.” WalletHub used 29 metrics to analyze the efficiency of state-government services across five categories: education, the economy, health, safety and infrastructure and...
by The Center Square | Mar 29, 2023
by Scott McClallen Michiganders who believe they were falsely accused of fraud between 2013-15 for receiving unemployment insurance benefits should know two upcoming deadlines to join a $20 million class action settlement with the state of Michigan. The...
by The Center Square | Mar 29, 2023
by Christian Wade Connecticut trucks hundreds of thousands of tons of solid waste to landfills in other states, which costs the state and taxpayers millions of dollars a year. Gov. Ned Lamont has pitched a plan to reduce the amount of waste going to other...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Mar 29, 2023
A security expert joined The Tennessee Star and The Star News Network’s Editor-In-Chief and CEO Michael Patrick Leahy on Tuesday’s episode of The Tennessee Star Report and discussed ways in which schools can fortify themselves against mass shooters. The...
by The Center Square | Mar 29, 2023
by Madison Hirneisen Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin signed more than 700 bills sent to his desk by the General Assembly by Monday’s action deadline, approving a slew of new laws that will take effect by July 1. The governor approved 738 bills by Monday’s action...