by Star News Staff | Jun 22, 2021
by Kaylee Greenlee The Biden administration is considering ending a Trump-era public health order that’s allowed border officials to rapidly expel most migrants from Mexico on July 21, Axios reported Sunday. The public health order, Title 42, was implemented in...
by Cooper Moran | Jun 22, 2021
Boris Epshteyn, attorney and former strategic advisor to the 2020 Trump Campaign, predicted that many states will decertify their election results for the November 2020 election. In an interview with Gina Loudon, Epshteyn said the series of audits that may...
by Star News Staff | Jun 22, 2021
by Eric Lendrum Several borough District Attorneys in the city of New York have controversially decided to drop the majority of cases against rioters and looters who were arrested over the course of the last year, as reported by Breitbart. The report first came...
by Cooper Moran | Jun 22, 2021
Former prosecutor and Border Patrol section chief for the U.S. Attorney’s Office Lacy Cooper has launched her campaign for Arizona Attorney General. “I can’t sit back while the state I love is suffering so greatly from the consequences of the...
by Star News Staff | Jun 22, 2021
by Jackson Walker Findings from a new North Dakota State University survey reveal that the majority of students identifying as liberal or liberal-leaning are not proud of America. In response to the question “Are you proud to be American?” 57 percent of liberal...
by Star News Staff | Jun 22, 2021
by Star News Staff | Jun 22, 2021
by Ailan Evans Over 70 companies signed on to a letter Monday in support of the For the People Act, a voting bill proposed by Democrats seeking to reform large parts of the electoral process. The letter called on the Senate to pass the voting bill, calling it...
by Star News Staff | Jun 22, 2021
by Jennifer Kabbany A former Viterbo University student has been charged with one misdemeanor count of negligent handling of burning materials after police say she set a fire inside her dorm in April for “attention purposes.” Victoria Unanka, if convicted,...
by Star News Staff | Jun 22, 2021
by Dace Potas Public school officials in Chicago will let each campus decide if it will keep school resource officers for the fall. But at least some majority black schools have indicated they want the police in the building, with one council being accused of...
by The Center Square | Jun 22, 2021
by Tyler Arnold Gov. Ralph Northam intends to let the COVID-19 pandemic state of emergency expire June 30, which could affect mask wearing throughout the commonwealth and the remaining restrictions on businesses. Virginia law normally prohibits a person from...
by Cooper Moran | Jun 22, 2021
Over 20 mayors from across the state of Arizona penned a letter announcing their support for Governor Doug Ducey’s newly proposed tax plan. Ducey and the group of mayors argue that the plan will allow for greater investments throughout Arizona. “As...
by Cooper Moran | Jun 22, 2021
Jim Renacci, former U.S. Representative and GOP gubernatorial candidate, released an ad on Tuesday, accusing Governor Mike DeWine of defending violent protestors and placing them ahead of small businesses throughout Ohio. “While mobs and violent...
by Grant Holcomb | Jun 22, 2021
Florida’s Supervisors of Elections are unsure about the new Florida elections law signed by Governor Ron DeSantis in May. The bill, SB 90, was a Republican priority issue designed to ensure election integrity, supporters said. However, supervisors of elections...
by Star News Staff | Jun 22, 2021
by Kyle Hooten An official Minnesota government account tweeted word-for-word the same message as a left-wing super PAC with a less-than-spotless record. “Thanks to [Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz], our economy is coming back stronger than ever,” the Minnesota...
by Hayley Feland | Jun 22, 2021
Many parents attended a recent school board meeting for ISD 728, which includes Elk River, Ostego, Rogers, and Zimmerman, speaking out to oppose critical race theory. The parents who spoke at the June 14 school board meeting were opposed to the implementation...
by Star News Staff | Jun 22, 2021
by Kaylee Greenlee Three Minnesotans are suing for the right for adults aged 18 to 20 to be able to carry firearms in the state, according to court documents. Axel Anderson, 18, Austin Dye, 19, and Kristin Worth, 18, argue that state laws prohibiting them from...
by Eric Burk | Jun 22, 2021
There are 100 districts in the Virginia House of Delegates, and both Republicans and Democrats are running candidates in nearly all districts. According to unofficial data compiled by The Virginia Public Access Project (VPAP), Republicans have 99 candidates,...
by Casey Owens | Jun 22, 2021
Governor Ron DeSantis announced $51 million in funding for Alzheimer’s and dementia research, according to a press release from the Governor’s Office Monday. The release highlights a $12 million increase for the 2021-2022 Fiscal Year and how Florida...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Jun 22, 2021
As the progressive wing of the Democrat Party continues to clash with the rest of the party, one far-left group plans to spend millions calling Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ) a racist for refusing to end the filibuster. “The group, Just Democracy, is spending...
by Chris Butler | Jun 22, 2021
McDONOUGH, Georgia — The lawsuit alleging voting shenanigans in Fulton County during last year’s presidential election continued Monday as Chief Judge Brian Amero heard opposing attorneys spar over voters’ rights and whom to hold accountable for violating those...
by Matthew Hall | Jun 22, 2021
State Senator William “Bill” Stanley (R-Franklin) filed a lawsuit against Virginia Governor Ralph Northam, Attorney General Mark Herring, and the Virginia Alcohol Beverage and Control Board on behalf of former NASCAR driver Hermie Sadler this week....