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Former Drudge Report Editor Joseph Curl to Launch New Conservative News Aggregator Site

Former Drudge Report Editor Joseph Curl to Launch New Conservative News Aggregator Site

by Cooper Moran | Jul 27, 2021 | National, News, Tennessee

  Joseph Curl, the former editor of the Drudge Report, announced on Tuesday that he will launch a conservative-oriented news aggregator to deliver to individuals who “devour news all day.” The new site, dubbed “Off The Press,” will deliver...
Arizona Attorney General Leads Charge Against Biden Administration’s Race-Based School Discipline Policies

Arizona Attorney General Leads Charge Against Biden Administration’s Race-Based School Discipline Policies

by Corinne Murdock | Jul 27, 2021 | Arizona, Battleground States, The West

  Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich responded to the Biden Administration’s interest in potentially reviving a pre-K and K-12 discipline policy based on race. The U.S. Department of Education’s (ED) Office for Civil Rights (OCR) issued a request...
Commentary: The Federal Trade Commission Shouldn’t Be a Lawless Agency

Commentary: The Federal Trade Commission Shouldn’t Be a Lawless Agency

by RealClearWire | Jul 27, 2021 | Commentary, News

by Kirk R. Arner and Harold Furchtgott-Roth The Federal Trade Commission has been on the march.  Over the past month, the Commission has held two “open” meetings, rescinded two major bipartisan agreements by party-line vote, and positioned itself to write regulations...
After Testing Positive for COVID, Olympic Athletes Summarily Expelled

After Testing Positive for COVID, Olympic Athletes Summarily Expelled

by Star News Staff | Jul 27, 2021 | National, News

by Harry Wilmerding   Five U.S. athletes have tested positive for coronavirus prior to the start of the Tokyo Olympics, crushing their dreams of competing in the world’s largest sporting event. U.S. men’s basketball player Bradley Beal tested positive on July 15...
Illegal Border Crossings Continue to Spike, as Do COVID Cases

Illegal Border Crossings Continue to Spike, as Do COVID Cases

by The Center Square | Jul 27, 2021 | National, News

by Bethany Blankley   Rio Grande Valley Sector Chief Patrol Agent Brian Hastings reported that his sector at the Texas-Mexico border alone took into custody more than 15,000 illegal immigrants in one week, the most so far this year. In the same sector, agents saw...
Conservative Sorority Student Banned over TikTok Video Says Louisiana State University Ignored Her Bias Complaint

Conservative Sorority Student Banned over TikTok Video Says Louisiana State University Ignored Her Bias Complaint

by Star News Staff | Jul 27, 2021 | National, News

by Jackson Walker   After her sorority at Louisiana State University kicked her out, Emily Hines says the school ignored her request for the incident to be investigated for possible bias. Alpha Phi, a Greek Life organization independent of LSU, revoked Hines’...
Tucker Carlson Harassed While Shopping with His Family

Tucker Carlson Harassed While Shopping with His Family

by Cooper Moran | Jul 27, 2021 | National, News

  Evidenced by a recent viral video, a Montana man harassed and continuously disparaged Tucker Carlson, while the popular Fox News host was shopping with his family. Dan Bailey, the man who repeatedly hurled insults towards Carlson, approached the family and...
Surging BBQ Companies Go Public, Signaling Continued Post-Pandemic Shift to Home Cooking

Surging BBQ Companies Go Public, Signaling Continued Post-Pandemic Shift to Home Cooking

by Star News Staff | Jul 27, 2021 | National, News

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Biologically Male Middle School Student Can Run on Girls’ Cross Country Team, Judge Rules

Biologically Male Middle School Student Can Run on Girls’ Cross Country Team, Judge Rules

by Star News Staff | Jul 27, 2021 | National, News

by Mary Margaret Olohan   A biologically male middle school student may run on a girl’s cross country team this fall in spite of West Virginia’s new law banning biological males from women’s sports, U.S. Circuit Judge Joseph R. Goodwin ruled Wednesday. Lawyers...
Tea Party Patriots to Host Joint Capitol Hill Rally With Conservative Organizations in Support of Cuban Freedom

Tea Party Patriots to Host Joint Capitol Hill Rally With Conservative Organizations in Support of Cuban Freedom

by Cooper Moran | Jul 27, 2021 | National, News

  Jenny Beth Martin and Tea Party Patriots Action will join with the American Conservative Union, other conservative organizations, and members of Congress to hold a rally on Capitol Hill in support of the Cuban people. In addition to Martin, Leader Kevin...
Budget Watchdogs Project Democrats Infrastructure Plans to Cost up to $5.5 Trillion – $2 Trillion More Than Advertised

Budget Watchdogs Project Democrats Infrastructure Plans to Cost up to $5.5 Trillion – $2 Trillion More Than Advertised

by Star News Staff | Jul 27, 2021 | National, News

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Commentary: White Privilege and the Layers of False Ideology that Support Its Concept

Commentary: White Privilege and the Layers of False Ideology that Support Its Concept

by Star News Staff | Jul 27, 2021 | Commentary, News

by Robyn Riley   White privilege is a myth. A relic of a time that no longer exists and that none of us living and raising kids today have ever really experienced. There was once a time when legal and cultural advantages were offered to whites, but those days are...
Former President Trump Knocks ‘Bipartisan’ Infrastructure Negotiations

Former President Trump Knocks ‘Bipartisan’ Infrastructure Negotiations

by Cooper Moran | Jul 27, 2021 | National, News

  Former President Donald Trump on Monday knocked the ongoing bipartisan infrastructure negotiations between a small group of Senators. “Senate Republicans are being absolutely savaged by Democrats on the so-called “bipartisan” infrastructure bill. Mitch...
Congressman Clay Higgins Gets COVID for a Second Time

Congressman Clay Higgins Gets COVID for a Second Time

by Star News Staff | Jul 27, 2021 | National, News

by Andrew Trunsky   Louisiana Republican Rep. Clay Higgins said Sunday that he, his wife and his son all tested positive for COVID-19. “I have COVID, Becca has COVID, my son has COVID,” Higgins wrote on Facebook, adding that he and his wife had already tested...
Senate Democrats Attempt to Add Funding for Dreamers, Border Security to Budget Bill

Senate Democrats Attempt to Add Funding for Dreamers, Border Security to Budget Bill

by Star News Staff | Jul 27, 2021 | National, News

by Kaylee Greenlee   Senate Democrats are attempting to add funding for “Dreamers” and border security to their budget bill, Axios reported Friday. The Democrats are looking at adding $10 billion to their $3.5 trillion budget reconciliation package towards border...
REPORT: Biden’s Education Department Has Closer Ties to Critical Race Theory Group Than They Admit

REPORT: Biden’s Education Department Has Closer Ties to Critical Race Theory Group Than They Admit

by Star News Staff | Jul 27, 2021 | National, News

by Kendall Tietz   The Biden administration called it an “error” to promote a critical race theory (CRT) activist group’s guide in a Department of Education (DOE) handbook meant for use in over 13,000 public school districts on reopening recommendations and...
Wisconsin Officials Pledge to Conduct Forensic Audit of 2020 Election

Wisconsin Officials Pledge to Conduct Forensic Audit of 2020 Election

by Cooper Moran | Jul 27, 2021 | Battleground States, News, The Upper-Midwest

  Wisconsin State Representative Janel Brandtjen (R-Menomonee Falls) pledged to conduct a full forensic audit of ballots cast in the state’s November 2020 election. “I’ve traveled around our state as Chair of the Campaigns and Elections committee,...
France Warned the U.S. in 2015 About the Wuhan Lab It Helped Build, Former COVID-19 Investigator Claims

France Warned the U.S. in 2015 About the Wuhan Lab It Helped Build, Former COVID-19 Investigator Claims

by Star News Staff | Jul 27, 2021 | National, News

by Eleanor Bartow   The U.S. federal government should have stopped funding research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology in 2015 when China reduced its cooperation with the French in building and operating the lab, according to the leader of an investigation into...
Sixth Circuit Rules CDC Eviction Moratorium Is Unconstitutional

Sixth Circuit Rules CDC Eviction Moratorium Is Unconstitutional

by Star News Staff | Jul 27, 2021 | National, News

by Bethany Blankley   The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals unanimously ruled that the national eviction moratorium mandated by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is unconstitutional. The court said in its ruling that the matter ultimately...
Social Justice Group Tells White Dallas Residents Not to Send Kids to Ivy League Schools

Social Justice Group Tells White Dallas Residents Not to Send Kids to Ivy League Schools

by Peter D'Abrosca | Jul 27, 2021 | National, News, The West

  A letter sent from a social justice group called Dallas Justice Now asking white parents not to send their children to Ivy League or U.S. News and World Report Top 50 College is circulating the web. “We are writing to you because we understand that you...
Ohio Restaurant Association Seeks More Federal Aid Amid Cost Pressures, Labor Shortage

Ohio Restaurant Association Seeks More Federal Aid Amid Cost Pressures, Labor Shortage

by Brian Ball | Jul 27, 2021 | Battleground States, Ohio, The Midwest

  The Ohio Restaurant Association has called for another round of federal aid to assist restaurant owners and workers nationwide as labor shortages and higher supply costs slow the industry’s recovery from restrictions in placed during the global COVID-19...
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