by Star News Staff | Jul 5, 2021
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by The Center Square | Jul 5, 2021
by Jon Styf Tennessee matched the national trend as public school enrollment this past school year was down 2.9% in the state compared with the 2019-2020 school year, according to preliminary data released by the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES)....
by Star News Staff | Jul 5, 2021
by Jeff Webb As a very young man, I was fortunate enough to start my own company out of my apartment using a small amount of investment capital from friends and family. Over time, that business grew to have over 6,000 employees and revenues in excess of $2...
by Star News Staff | Jul 5, 2021
by Thomas Catenacci U.S. workers’ fear of contracting coronavirus while on the job has hit a pandemic low as the economy continues its steady recovery. The number of Americans not working due to their fear of getting the virus while at their job dipped to 3.05...
by Star News Staff | Jul 5, 2021
by Eric Lendrum With President Donald Trump paying his first visit to the southern border since leaving the White House, numerous Republicans in Congress and various state offices solidified their support for his agenda of immigration hawkishness, as reported...
by Star News Staff | Jul 5, 2021
by Jennie Taer The State Department will allow people to choose their gender on passports, Secretary of State Antony Blinken said in a statement Wednesday. The State Department will let people “self-select their gender as ‘M’ or ‘F’” and will waive the...
by Star News Staff | Jul 5, 2021
by Jay Whig A few weeks ago, I offered commentary on wokeism as a new iteration of Karl Marx’s notion of religion as the opiate of the people. Specifically, I made the case that wokeism is not so much Marxism but a heretical Christian construct that oligarchs...
by Star News Staff | Jul 5, 2021
by Debra Heine Facebook users are expressing shock and dismay after being spammed with messages touting a support group for people concerned about “extremists.” “Are you concerned that someone you know is becoming an extremist?” the message begins. “We care...
by Star News Staff | Jul 5, 2021
by Rose Williams A slew of left-wing politicians and activists continue to push the rhetoric that Derek Chauvin’s sentence does not show justice, but only “accountability.” Chauvin was sentenced to 22½ years in prison for the murder of George Floyd. In April, a...
by Star News Staff | Jul 5, 2021
by Star News Staff | Jul 5, 2021
by Sebastian Hughes The House Appropriations Committee voted to include an amendment to prohibit funding to the Wuhan Institute of Virology for the upcoming fiscal year on Thursday. The amendment was introduced by Republican Rep. Guy Reschenthaler of...
by Star News Staff | Jul 5, 2021
by Kaylee Greenlee A Tennessee Republican billionaire offered South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem funding to send National Guard troops to Texas to help manage the border crisis, the Associated Press reported Thursday. Willis Johnson, 74, who earned his fortune by...
by Star News Staff | Jul 5, 2021
by Angela Morabito and Addison Pummill The University of North Carolina’s Board of Trustees voted on June 30 to grant tenure to Nikole Hannah-Jones, author of the “1619 Project,” who will be the Knight Chair in Race and Investigative...
by Star News Staff | Jul 5, 2021
by Thomas Catenacci Last-minute changes to major antitrust legislation working its way through the House appears to exempt several Big Tech companies from being affected by its regulations. The legislation, which has been months in the making and was crafted to...
by Star News Staff | Jul 5, 2021
by Star News Staff | Jul 5, 2021
by Mary Margaret Olohan Over 170 Republican members of Congress called on President Joe Biden Thursday to include pro-life protections in his budget request, warning that the current budget is “an affront to the majority of Americans who do not want their tax...
by Star News Staff | Jul 5, 2021
by Mary-Grace Byers A biology professor at Franciscan University of Steubenville has started a study to look at herd immunity, while ensuring that his research also upholds pro-life principles. Part of Professor Kyle McKenna’s research into herd immunity...
by Star News Staff | Jul 5, 2021
by Wyatt Eichholz Virginia Theological Seminary (VTS) is paying reparations to descendants of Black slaves that worked on the institution’s campus prior to abolition. Curtis Prather, the school’s director of communications, explained to Campus Reform that...
by The Center Square | Jul 5, 2021
by Tyler Arnold A Virginia board will meet Tuesday to consider changing or ending business regulations it introduced to curb the spread of COVID-19 during the pandemic, some of which have been confusing business owners. Earlier this year, the Department of...
by Admin | Jul 5, 2021
by Sergei Kelley Free menstrual products in all campus bathrooms is the latest demand of the Michigan State University student government. Passing a resolution June 24, the Associated Students of Michigan State University (ASMSU) assert “transgender people,...
by Hayley Feland | Jul 5, 2021
A dumpster full of old books was found outside a Minneapolis Elementary School. A neighbor discovered the dumpster outside of Bryn Mawr while on a walk. According to Bring Me the News, the school went through it’s books to get rid of ones that were...