by Star News Staff | Jun 19, 2021
by Ailan Evans The US Special Operations Command reinstated its head of diversity on Thursday after an investigation concluded he did not violate any Defense Department policies in a series of controversial Facebook posts. Richard Torres-Estrada was named Chief...
by Star News Staff | Jun 19, 2021
by Mary Margaret Olohan A parent-led rebellion against Critical Race Theory is storming school boards across the country and demanding accountability for what is being taught to American children. At least 165 local and national groups have formed to combat...
by Star News Staff | Jun 19, 2021
by Eric Lendrum Over a dozen Republican members of the House of Representatives have publicly called on Joe Biden to take a cognitive test, in order to determine whether or not he is truly mentally capable of being President of the United States, the New York...
by Star News Staff | Jun 19, 2021
by Mary Margaret Olohan The Department of Justice argued in court filings Thursday that transgender legislation passed in West Virginia and Arkansas is unconstitutional. The DOJ filed statements of interest supporting lawsuits filed by the American Civil...
by Laura Baigert | Jun 19, 2021
Georgia Public Broadcasting (GBP) News, part of the taxpayer-funded network of state PBS television stations and NPR radio stations, reported on Wednesday, June 16 that they received from Fulton County all but eight of the 385 missing absentee ballot drop box...
by Chris Butler | Jun 19, 2021
Two Georgia residents in two separate cases allegedly committed massive Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act fraud while another Georgia resident admitted in federal court to committing such fraud. In the first case, federal officials took...
by Cooper Moran | Jun 19, 2021
Jane Timken, U.S. Senate Candidate and former Ohio GOP Chairman, angered individuals close to former President Donald Trump when her campaign placed a picture of her and Trump together under the “Endorsements” section of her website. The picture,...
by Eric Burk | Jun 19, 2021
The Virginia General Assembly’s second 2021 special session is scheduled for August 2. One of the top priorities for the legislators will be allocating American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds. Although Virginia has already received the money, it can’t...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Jun 19, 2021
In a creepy article titled “Are your neighbors vaccinated? Michigan map shows rates by census tracts,” Bridge Michigan posted a map of the state showing the density of vaccinated residents – in some cases down to the neighborhood level. The...
by Cooper Moran | Jun 19, 2021
The investigation started by the Georgia Secretary of State — into the missing ballot drop box forms in Fulton County — was initiated a week before the public announcement was made. However, the announcement of the timeline of the investigation is inconsistent...
by Star News Staff | Jun 19, 2021
by GAGOP Chairman David Shafer Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport is the world’s busiest drawing room. Georgia is famous for her hospitality and every day we greet thousands of guests with warmth. A prominent politician came...
by Hayley Feland | Jun 19, 2021
The Minneapolis City Council pushed back against Mayor Jacob Frey’s decision to allocate $359,000 of the city’s COVID-19 procurement order to the Agape Movement to assist in clearing the George Floyd Autonomous Zone in Minneapolis. In the June 17 City...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Jun 19, 2021
The Florida Supreme Court Thursday struck down a proposed amendment to the state constitution that would have put marijuana legalization up for a vote in 2022. The Court ruled that the language proposed for the ballot did not match the language in the amendment...
by Casey Owens | Jun 19, 2021
The U.S. Supreme Court decided Thursday to uphold a 2017 provision part of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), also known as Obamacare, that was challenged by Florida’s Attorney General Ashley Moody, and 17 other states. The provision nullified an...
by Chris Butler | Jun 19, 2021
Greater Georgia members announced this week they have registered thousands of new conservative voters and achieved important milestones. Group members announced this in an emailed press release Thursday. “Greater Georgia set out to register new voters,...
by Chris Butler | Jun 19, 2021
Fulton County, Georgia had more election integrity problems during last year’s U.S. presidential elections than were previously known, according to a new investigative report that Just the News published late Thursday night. Reporters John Solomon and Daniel...
by Grant Holcomb | Jun 19, 2021
The 1st District Court of Appeals has ruled the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services improperly denied a concealed weapons license to a man who was previously convicted in 1969 in Illinois. The man, only identified as R.C., said his rights...
by Cooper Moran | Jun 19, 2021
David Belle Isle, former mayor of Alpharetta and candidate for Secretary of State in Georgia, filed multiple open records requests to examine documents related to the November 2020 election. According to his interview with Breitbart News, the requests cover a...
by Hayley Feland | Jun 19, 2021
A citizen walking down a street in Minneapolis stumbled across a human leg, wrapped in plastic, behind the Ukrainian American Community Center. This prompted an investigation where other human body parts were found in various parts of Minneapolis. Another...