by Laura Baigert | Jun 23, 2021
In a “Fact Checker” article published as “Analysis” this week, The Washington Post referred to Fulton County’s record-keeping of the chain of custody documentation of the absentee ballots deposited into drop boxes during the November 3, 2020, election “shoddy”...
by Cooper Moran | Jun 23, 2021
Former President Donald Trump has accepted an invitation from Texas Governor Gregg Abbott to tour the ongoing crisis at the southern border. “The Biden Administration inherited from me the strongest, safest, and most secure border in U.S history and in mere...
by Star News Staff | Jun 23, 2021
by Ailan Evans Investment firm Blackstone Group acquired 17,000 single-family rental homes on Tuesday in a deal worth $6 billion. Blackstone, an asset management firm that focuses on alternative investments, acquired Home Partners of America (HPA) along with...
by Star News Staff | Jun 23, 2021
by Eric Lendrum In a recent livestream, a Virginia state official gave a presentation on why the far-left and anti-White teachings of Critical Race Theory should be encouraged at the oldest military academy in the United States, the Daily Caller reports. Janice...
by Star News Staff | Jun 23, 2021
by Kaylee Greenlee Police departments in several major cities would not say if gang violence in the region has increased in the last year, despite an overall increase in reports of violent crime. Some police departments said the motive behind crimes isn’t...
by The Center Square | Jun 23, 2021
by Casey Harper Paying college athletes has been a hotly debated topic for years, but now the U.S. Supreme Court has released a ruling on the issue. A group of current and former student athletes brought the lawsuit against the National Collegiate Athletic...
by Star News Staff | Jun 23, 2021
by Andrew Trunsky Senate Republicans stopped Democrats’ sweeping voting rights bill from advancing on the Senate floor Tuesday, unanimously voting against beginning its debate and therefore essentially killing it. Though every Democrat voted to advance the...
by Star News Staff | Jun 23, 2021
by Andrew Trunsky Arizona Democratic Sen. Kyrsten Sinema reaffirmed her opposition to abolishing the 60-vote Senate filibuster, rebuffing progressives who have decried the legislative rule and called for its removal. Sinema argued that scrapping the Senate rule...
by Cooper Moran | Jun 23, 2021
Hundreds of concerned parents in Loudoun County, Virginia showed up a school board meeting to demonstrate their objection to teaching Critical Race Theory (CRT) and multiple policies regarding transgender students in the school system. However, after numerous...
by Cooper Moran | Jun 23, 2021
State Representative Shawnna Bolick (R-Phoenix) has launched a campaign to enter the growing field of candidates running for Arizona’s secretary of state. The position has dramatically increased its statewide profile after many individuals expressed...
by Hayley Feland | Jun 23, 2021
In a TikTok video dating May 8, Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison appears to be registering voters with the “gatekeeper” of George Floyd Square, Marcia Howard. In the video, Howard says that she is there protesting for the “24 Demands,” while...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Jun 23, 2021
The Republican-controlled Arizona House of Representatives passed an amendment to an election integrity bill Monday that would require county attorneys or the state attorney general’s office to investigate mismatched signatures on early voting ballots....
by Casey Owens | Jun 23, 2021
A $50 million medical marijuana treatment center (MMTC) license will soon be reserved for an African American farmer after Florida’s Supreme Court upheld a 2017 law that included a provision designating such application to litigants in the Pigford vs....
by Hayley Feland | Jun 23, 2021
A Black Lives Matter activist was arrested for ripping an “All Lives Matter” button off a participant at the Moorhead stop of the Center for the American Experiment “Raise Our Standards” tour. The tour – taking place across Minnesota –...
by Eric Burk | Jun 23, 2021
After nearly a year of collecting signatures, Virginia Tea Party members turned in a petition to recall Senator Louise Lucas (D-Portsmouth). The petition alleges “Misuse of Office” as the reason for removal, and the grassroots group’s...
by Eric Burk | Jun 23, 2021
Governor Ralph Northam announced Monday that Virginia has reached a key vaccination milestone: 70 percent of adult Virginians have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. “Virginia has reached a significant milestone in the fight against...
by Chris Butler | Jun 23, 2021
State investigators in Georgia reportedly inspected hundreds of potentially suspicious absentee ballots in Fulton County supposedly cast during last year’s presidential election even though those officials didn’t have the legal right to do so. This, according...
by Grant Holcomb | Jun 23, 2021
Last week, the Florida Chamber of Commerce released their annual Legislative Report Card which reviews Florida’s lawmakers’ efforts during the legislative session and tabulates a corresponding grade. The lawmakers’ grades are determined by alignment to Florida...
by Cooper Moran | Jun 23, 2021
A straw poll at the Western Conservative Summit, an annual gathering of conservatives in Denver Colorado, showed Florida Governor Ron DeSantis ahead of former President Trump. Members of the group were asked to select all candidates of potential GOP contenders...
by Rachel Alexander | Jun 23, 2021
The ballot audit in Maricopa County is winding down, and as details leak out from the counting and analysis, it is becoming clear what many of the problems are that will need addressing. Some could be honest mistakes, such as voters marking their ballots...
by Chris Butler | Jun 23, 2021
Federal authorities have arraigned a Snellville, Georgia man for allegedly lying to obtain U.S. citizenship. The defendant, Mezemr Abebe Belayneh, 65, of Snellville, allegedly concealed his involvement in the late 1970s Red Terror period in Ethiopia, where he...