by Star News Staff | Jun 2, 2021
by Katie Larsen Rashad Turner, a former leader of St. Paul’s Black Lives Matter chapter, said he resigned from the organization because it does not help black communities. In a video released by Take Charge Minnesota, Turner spoke out about his decision to...
by Star News Staff | Jun 2, 2021
by Ben Zeisloft The University of Virginia is permitting “undocumented” students to waive their $400 enrollment deposits. On April 27, undocUVA — a student activist group — called on the university to “do better” in extending financial aid to classmates...
by Cooper Moran | Jun 2, 2021
Former Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski is campaigning with Mike Carey in his efforts to win the Republican nomination for Ohio’s 15th Congressional District. The duo have announced 7 campaign stops throughout the district over a two day period....
by Star News Staff | Jun 2, 2021
by Sergei Kelly Administrators censured a conservative University of Michigan regent after he made controversial comments about Democratic state leadership, despite similar comments from left-leaning students and faculty. Ron Weiser — who became a regent in...
by Cooper Moran | Jun 2, 2021
Many of the restrictions put in place throughout Ohio in response to the COVID-19 pandemic will expire at midnight on Tuesday. Governor Mike DeWine has stated he will not renew the regulations. However, DeWine has left the door open for some regulations to...
by The Center Square | Jun 2, 2021
by Tyler Arnold In response to legislative Democrats enacting a series of police reforms, three Southwest Virginia sheriffs elected as Democrats have changed their party to become Republicans. Sheriff Chip Shuler of Smyth County, who was elected as a Democrat...
by Eric Burk | Jun 2, 2021
GOP gubernatorial nominee Glenn Youngkin has called for Loudoun County Public Schools to reinstate a teacher who was placed on leave after opposing a potential policy requiring staff to use students’ preferred pronouns. “On a day where we’re...
by Grant Holcomb | Jun 2, 2021
The Florida Department of Education is launching a listening tour hoping to get feedback regarding revisions to education standards for civics and English-language arts (ELA). The tour stops will take place at: Thursday, June 3 – Osceola County Tohopekaliga...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Jun 2, 2021
After months of testing the waters and teasing a run for governor, Florida Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried has officially launched her bid to take on incumbent Gov. Ron DeSantis (R). Fried announced the run Tuesday afternoon, posting a video to her...