by Cooper Moran | Jul 13, 2021
The state of Tennessee Department of Heath on Monday fired one of the organization’s top vaccination officials, Dr. Michelle Fiscus. Fiscus, the fired employee and medical director for vaccine-preventable diseases and immunization programs, claims she was...
by Cooper Moran | Jul 13, 2021
Tennessee Governor Bill Lee visited the Southern border over the weekend and toured various sections of the area. Upon examining the situation, Lee called the state of affairs a “national security crisis.” “What I saw at the border is...
by Star News Staff | Jul 13, 2021
by Ambassador Callista L. Gingrich and Speaker Newt Gingrich Critical Race Theory continues to permeate our classrooms and infect our children’s minds with outrageous ideas about their nation’s history. But a growing number of Americans are standing up to fight...
by Chris Butler | Jul 13, 2021
Carol Swain said Facebook staff members shadow banned her last week and restricted her from communicating her ideas to her more than 77,000 of her social media followers. “Shadow banning” occurs when someone posts something and that same person can...
by Star News Staff | Jul 13, 2021
by John Rigolizzo Rutgers University-Camden will remove a statue of the famous poet Walt Whitman from the center of campus as a result of activists’ petitions and a recommendation from a committee of scholars. The statue of Whitman, featured prominently in the...
by Corinne Murdock | Jul 13, 2021
After two years of investigations, Coffee County District Attorney General Craig Northcott was cleared of wrongdoing for arguing that Islam and homosexuality are against God. Following complaints against Northcott’s outspoken religious beliefs, the...
by RealClearWire | Jul 13, 2021
by Philip Wegmann The Biden administration signaled its support for the teaching of “anti-racism” curriculum in public schools Friday, wading into an ongoing culture war over critical race theory playing out on cable news and in school board meetings across the...
by Star News Staff | Jul 13, 2021
by Eric Lendrum The state government of California has been revealed to have spent $13 million on providing security for 120 empty houses for five months, even as a homeless crisis ravaged the state, Fox News reports. In a report broken by local outlet Fox 11,...
by Star News Staff | Jul 13, 2021
by Bruce Bawer No, Higher Ground isn’t where the Obamas plan to move to from their beachfront Martha’s Vineyard mansion when they flee the rising ocean levels caused by climate change. It’s the name of their production company, which in May 2018 inked a “high...
by Star News Staff | Jul 13, 2021
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by Star News Staff | Jul 13, 2021
by Eric Lendrum A group of five police officers in Palo Alto, California are suing the city after it allowed far-left radicals to create a pro-Black Lives Matter mural in one of the city’s main streets, according to ABC News. The mural was painted last June...
by Star News Staff | Jul 13, 2021
by Mary Margaret Olohan Both meek “aw shucks” conservatives and “chest thumpers” conservatives are handing America over to woke activists, author Abigail Shrier claimed in a Monday Substack. The journalist and author highlighted the successful work of...
by Star News Staff | Jul 13, 2021
by Jordan Esrig During the height of the pandemic, two college administrators from Clemson University used phony ticket reservations to suppress attendance at a conservative student event and bragged about it on Facebook. The conservative group Turning Point...
by Star News Staff | Jul 13, 2021
by Star News Staff | Jul 13, 2021
by Alexander Pease Utah is one of many states in America considering banning critical race theory in public schools. Republican State Representative Steve Christiansen sponsored a bill that takes direct aim at critical race theory concepts being taught in...
by Star News Staff | Jul 13, 2021
by Andrew Trunsky The Biden Administration continued the Trump-era rejection of almost all of China’s territorial claims in the South China Sea, warning the communist country that an attack on the Philippines would draw a significant U.S. response. Secretary of...
by Star News Staff | Jul 13, 2021
by Victor Davis Hansen Victimizers quickly becoming victims is a recurrent theme of Thucydides’ history. In his commentary on the so-called stasis at Corcyra, he offers his most explicit warning about the long-term dangers of destroying legal institutions,...
by Star News Staff | Jul 13, 2021
by Bethany Blankley Sixty-seven Texas House Democrats fled Austin Monday for Washington, D.C. on private planes in a political maneuver that Gov. Greg Abbott said only hurts Texans. Shortly after 2 p.m., House Democrats confirmed in a statement they were not...
by Hayley Feland | Jul 13, 2021
A three year old was shot in Minneapolis over the weekend. In video footage obtained from a security camera, dozens of shots were being fired in a Minneapolis neighborhood, ending in a three year old child being hit in the leg. Due to the volume of blood he was...
by Grant Holcomb | Jul 13, 2021
Sunday on Twitter, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) extended his support to the Cuban protestors voicing their opposition to the communist regime who seized control of the government when the Cuban Revolution ended in 1958. “Florida supports the people of Cuba...
by Cooper Moran | Jul 13, 2021
Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose announced on Monday that his office has identified 117 non-citizens that registered to vote for the 2020 election — a violation of Ohio state law. After identifying the individuals, LaRose referred the individuals to the...