by Corinne Murdock | Jun 24, 2021
PHOENIX, Arizona – Longtime Fox News Emmy Award-winning anchor Kari Lake discussed faith, media bias, and her plans for governorship in an interview with The Arizona Sun Times. The governor hopeful offered insight honed from nearly 30 years of reporting...
by Star News Staff | Jun 24, 2021
by Debra Heine CBS 62 Detroit Meteorologist and Multimedia Journalist, April Moss, was officially fired from the station this week after blowing the whistle on the network’s discriminatory practices regarding the COVID-19 vaccine. Moss decided to sit down...
by Star News Staff | Jun 24, 2021
by Ailan Evans Apple CEO Tim Cook called House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and other members of Congress last week, warning lawmakers that newly proposed antitrust legislation would harm consumers and hurt innovation, five sources with knowledge of the conversations...
by Star News Staff | Jun 24, 2021
by Mary Margaret Olohan An abortion clinic is dodging Ohio law by suggesting that pregnant mothers hide that they want to abort their unborn baby because of a Down Syndrome diagnosis. Preterm Cleveland’s website offers a pop up message telling patients that “it...
by Star News Staff | Jun 24, 2021
by Mary Margaret Olohan Democratic Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards vetoed a bill Tuesday that would have banned biological males from women’s sports. “As I have said repeatedly when asked about this bill, discrimination is not a Louisiana value, and this bill...
by Corinne Murdock | Jun 24, 2021
PHOENIX, Arizona – The most eventful aspect of the Arizona audit appears to have had nothing to do with the audit itself – rather, it was antics from the mainstream media who came to cover it. Officials recounted to The Arizona Sun Times one...
by Star News Staff | Jun 24, 2021
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by The Center Square | Jun 24, 2021
by Bethany Blankley A majority of voters support school choice, a new poll from Echelon Insights shows. Among more than 1,100 registered voters surveyed, 65% support school choice compared to 19% who oppose it, while 16% remain unsure. The findings were...
by Star News Staff | Jun 24, 2021
by Kendall Tietz The Biden administration admitted it won’t reach its July 4 goal of vaccinating 70 percent of American adults with at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine at Tuesday’s White House COVID-19 press briefing. “Today I want to drill down on the...
by Star News Staff | Jun 24, 2021
by Kaylee Greenlee More than 3,200 migrants were attacked in Mexico while waiting to enter the U.S. since President Joe Biden took office, an advocacy organization announced Monday. Around 3,250 asylum-seeking migrants who were either prevented from entering or...
by Star News Staff | Jun 24, 2021
by Sebastian Hughes The U.S. background check system prevented over 300,000 gun sales in 2020, a record high, the Associated Press reported Tuesday. Background checks blocked almost double the number of sales in 2020 compared to the year before, with 42% of...
by Cooper Moran | Jun 24, 2021
Former President Donald Trump is hosting a major rally in Sarasota, Florida on the eve of the Fourth of July. In a statement released by his Save America PAC, Trump announced the rally will be co-sponsored by the Republican Party of Florida, and the event...
by Hayley Feland | Jun 24, 2021
The University of Minnesota’s UMN AFSCME, the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees, demanded that the University of Minnesota disarm their police force and create a Civilian Police Accountability Council. The negotiations started...
by Eric Burk | Jun 24, 2021
The Republican State Leadership Committee (RSLC) announced 13 target House of Delegate districts held by Democrats. Republicans need to flip six seats in the General Election, and both parties have candidates in nearly every district in an effort to control the...
by Hayley Feland | Jun 24, 2021
The Osseo Area school board has been pushing to introduce a new Gender Inclusion Policy for the Osseo District 279, which they say would help to create a new inclusive space for students of all genders, gender identities, gender nonconformities, and sexual...
by Casey Owens | Jun 24, 2021
Third grade students who were able to attend in-person teaching had “more consistent learning outcomes” in English Language Arts (ELA), according to the Florida Department of Education (FDOE). The FDOE made the announcement Tuesday based off the...
by Cooper Moran | Jun 24, 2021
The Arizona Senate worked late into the night on Tuesday in order to pass the state’s budget and other key initiatives, such as expanding the state’s school voucher program and blocking Critical Race Theory education. The proceedings began on the...
by Chris Butler | Jun 24, 2021
A Georgia man who founded a charter school to steer young Black men away from violence and gang culture reportedly said members of the Dougherty County School System won’t sell him a school already abandoned. That man, King Randall, said school system officials...
by Hayley Feland | Jun 24, 2021
St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter said that he will pay reparations to Black residents of St. Paul and not just talk about doing it. Carter was one of the founding members who helped to launch the group, Mayors Organized for Reparations and Equity (MORE). The...
by Hayley Feland | Jun 24, 2021
A Native American man who owns a construction company, Gordon Construction, spoke out against those who destroyed his equipment and claimed to speak for Native Americans. Matt Gordon, a Native American, owns one of the construction companies contracted to help...
by Grant Holcomb | Jun 24, 2021
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis raised more than $800,000 in the first two weeks of June, largely by small contributions from outside Florida. While touting some high-dollar donations, the recent fundraising influx has come from approximately 1,200 donors,...