by Chris Butler | Jun 29, 2021
ALPHARETTA, Georgia — An estimated 1,000 people crammed into an Alpharetta hotel Monday to hear evidence that last year’s presidential election in Georgia was flawed and likely corrupt and, consequently, Donald Trump, seeking a second term, got robbed. Women...
by Hayley Feland | Jun 29, 2021
A Target store in St. Paul came under fire for their Juneteenth display in their employee break room which had hot sauce, red Kool-Aid, and watermelon. Someone, presumably an employee, shared photos of the display on social media, leading to public backlash....
by Eric Burk | Jun 29, 2021
Virginia has a high concentration of bad drivers, according to a recent study from Insurify, which found that 26.52 percent of the commonwealth’s drivers have a past traffic citation. With a national average of 21.34 percent, Virginia ranks fourth place...
by Hayley Feland | Jun 29, 2021
Hundreds attended the Taking Back Pride March that was held in Minneapolis last week, where activists demanded that the other officers involved in the death of George Floyd be convicted. This was the fifth annual Taking Back Pride March in Minnesota, where...
by Hayley Feland | Jun 29, 2021
Minneapolis installed a mini park at the intersection of 38th Street and Chicago, the location of George Floyd Square where George Floyd was killed by former police officer Derek Chauvin. According to the city, the seasonal spaces, or parklets, are designed to...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Jun 29, 2021
Several laws from the Virginia legislature’s session will take effect Thursday, including one groundbreaking law abolishing the death penalty in the state. Virginia will be the first southern state to take such a measure. The bill the end the death...
by Star News Staff | Jun 29, 2021
by J.D. Davidson A bill that would expand Ohio’s definition of obstruction of justice in response to protests around the state last summer passed the House Criminal Justice Committee on Thursday but drew sharp criticism from the Ohio Legislative Black...
by Cooper Moran | Jun 29, 2021
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine signed an executive order on Monday that will allow college athletes within Ohio to profit off their name, image and likeness. The executive order comes in response to a bill in the state legislature stalling after the Ohio House of...
by The Center Square | Jun 29, 2021
by Bruce Walker Although she thinks it’s only a “start,” Gov. Gretchen Whitmer applauded the bipartisan budget passed Thursday night by the Michigan House of Representatives. The House voted to pass the budget before the July 1 deadline, and includes the...
by Cooper Moran | Jun 29, 2021
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear an appeal by the Gloucester County School Board to reinstate their rule that directs students to use the bathroom that corresponds to their biological sex or a private, unisex bathroom. The decision to not hear...
by Rachel Alexander | Jun 29, 2021
Arizona Governor Doug Ducey is expected to sign a budget bill the Arizona Legislature sent to him on Friday that includes a historic tax reform package. HB 2900 implements the lowest flat tax in the country – 2.5% – that will be phased in over a...
by Star News Staff | Jun 29, 2021
by Debra Heine A Los Angeles luxury spa is facing intense criticism after a biological male was allegedly allowed to parade around in the nude in front of women and children. Video footage that went viral over the weekend, shows a woman angrily confronting a...
by Hayley Feland | Jun 29, 2021
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz issued an executive action on Monday requiring law enforcement officers to release bodycam footage of deadly incidents involving police within five days of the incident. The Governor’s Office says that the new legislation will...
by Laura Baigert | Jun 28, 2021
With just over a week’s notice, an overflow crowd attended the first rally featuring former President Donald J. Trump since he left the White House in January 2020. Enthusiastic supporters were lined up at least 8 hours in advance of the 2 p.m. gate opening...
by Star News Staff | Jun 28, 2021
by Ailan Evans As rates of violent crime continue to rise across the country and once-safe neighborhoods face increased dangers, many liberal communities are having to confront their complicated relationship with the police. Following the killing of George...
by The Center Square | Jun 28, 2021
by Casey Harper Several Republicans in the U.S. House and Senate sent a letter to the IRS Friday demanding the agency correct a ruling they say could have major implications for churches and faith-based organizations in the U.S. Fifteen members signed the...
by Star News Staff | Jun 28, 2021
by Kaylee Greenlee The only grocery store in Point Roberts, Washington, will be forced to close if travel restrictions between the U.S. and Canada aren’t lifted by July 15, the Associated Press reported Thursday. Point Roberts Marketplace store owner Ali Hayton...
by The Center Square | Jun 28, 2021
by Bethany Blankley The president of the largest union of health care workers in the U.S. says it will fight companies requiring its members to have mandatory COVID-19 shots as a condition of employment. The announcement came one day after Houston Methodist...
by The Center Square | Jun 28, 2021
by Jack Birle The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of free speech rights for students outside of the classroom in a decision Wednesday. The court sided with former Mahanoy Area High School student and cheerleader Brandi Levy in the case, formally known...
by The Center Square | Jun 28, 2021
by Elizabeth Troutman Federal authorities have seized significantly more fentanyl along the U.S.-Mexican border in Arizona and California since October than they did in the entire 2020 fiscal year. Since October, authorities have seized 7.000 pounds of the...
by Star News Staff | Jun 28, 2021
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