by Brian Ball | Sep 1, 2021
COLUMBUS, Ohio – GOP congressmen from Ohio said President Joe Biden’s decision in early June to dismiss a mandate to confer with lawmakers before withdrawing from Afghanistan contributed to the chaotic withdrawal that officially ended Tuesday. The...
by Cooper Moran | Sep 1, 2021
Congressman Tim Burchett (R-TN-02) announced on Tuesday that he will cosponsor legislation to award a Congressional Gold Medal to the 13 U.S. military service members who were killed in Afghanistan last week. Included in the 13 U.S. military members was Ryan...
by Star News Staff | Sep 1, 2021
by Drew Allen Alan Dershowitz says calls for the impeachment of Joe Biden are “wrong.” He claims in his most recent op-ed at the D.C. establishment’s favorite Republican rag, The Hill: “Whatever one may think of what Biden did or failed to do, it does not...
by Cooper Moran | Sep 1, 2021
Shana Chappell, the mother of U.S. Marine Kareem Nikoui who was killed in the deadly terrorist attack in Afghanistan, slammed President Joe Biden for his response to the families of the fallen soldiers. In a social media post, Chappell called out Biden for...
by Eric Burk | Sep 1, 2021
President Joe Biden waived a requirement for the Pentagon to provide a report to Congress before reducing Afghanistan troop levels below 2,000. In a June letter to some Congressional Committees, he explained, “I have determined that a waiver of the...
by Star News Staff | Sep 1, 2021
by Kaylee Greenlee The Biden administration told refugee organizations to prepare for the arrival of up to 50,000 Afghans without visas, The Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday. Nine State Department-contracted nonprofits that resettle refugees in the U.S....
by Star News Staff | Sep 1, 2021
by Blair Nelson A group of students at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign signed a letter of demands to the Federalist Society chapter at the university after the chapter stated it would remain neutral on the Black Lives Matter movement. “I am...
by The Center Square | Sep 1, 2021
by Casey Harper President Joe Biden addressed the nation Tuesday afternoon, presenting a detailed defense of his decision to withdraw U.S. troops from Afghanistan and once again honoring the lives of the 13 U.S. service members killed in a terrorist attack last...
by Eric Burk | Sep 1, 2021
The Virginia Supreme Court upheld a lower court’s injunction to force Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS) to reinstate teacher Tanner Cross. LCPS officials had asked for a review of the decision by the Loudoun County Circuit Court, saying the court was...
by The Center Square | Sep 1, 2021
by Bethany Blankley The number of children being home-schooled has grown from an estimated 13,000 in 1973 to 5 million, according to a report by the National Home Education Research Institute. The home-school population has grown an estimated 2% to 8% annually,...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Sep 1, 2021
The mother of a U.S. Marine who died during the ISIS-affiliated attack on Kabul’s airport has been suspended from Facebook and its subsidiary, Instagram. “Shana Chappell, mother of Marine Kareem Nikoui who was killed in Kabul, had her FB and...
by Bethany Bowman | Sep 1, 2021
NASHVILLE, Tennessee – Singer-songwriter Bridget Caldwell does not come from a musical family. They loved music, but did not play or create music. Her mother had “exquisite” taste in music and would play anything from Bonnie Raitt and Hank Williams to...
by Star News Staff | Sep 1, 2021
by Mary Margaret Olohan The battle to “Save Women’s Sports” resulted in a slew of legislation banning biological males from girls’ sports and conversations on the national stage about gender, sex, individual dignity, and much more. Now the advocacy groups...
by Star News Staff | Sep 1, 2021
by Ailan Evans The percentage of Republicans who say they trust the news has plummeted over the past five years despite Democrats’ faith in media remaining high, as the partisan gap in media trust continues to widen. When asked “how much, if at all, do you...
by Chris Butler | Sep 1, 2021
Members of Tennessee’s GOP delegation said Tuesday that U.S. President Joe Biden has behaved in an untrustworthy manner on the matter of Afghanistan. Just the News reported Tuesday that Biden, in June, waived an important congressional mandate. That mandate...
by Cooper Moran | Sep 1, 2021
Michigan Republicans are launching a citizen initiative to implement election reforms after the 2020 vote, WWMT reported. The legislature has been making progress on a package of 39 bills that would require photo ID to vote, and provide proof of ID when...
by Star News Staff | Sep 1, 2021
by Victor Davis Hanson Joe Biden’s scripted or no-questions press conferences, and the clean-up afterward by Antony Blinken, Jake Sullivan, and Jen Psaki, have been some of the most misleading episodes in modern presidential history—mostly in what was not said...
by Star News Staff | Sep 1, 2021
by Thomas Catenacci Home prices in the U.S. are more than 41% higher than the previous peak recorded in 2006 during the housing boom that preceded the Great Recession, according to a national index. Home prices hit a new peak in June, increasing at an annual...
by RealClearWire | Sep 1, 2021
by Vince Bielski Michael Landsbaum hit bottom after his father lost his job and couldn’t pay rent, leaving the teenager homeless in Dallas. He slept on friends’ couches for months until he was rescued by an unlikely source: his high school. But Pathways in...
by Grant Holcomb | Sep 1, 2021
Judge Layne Smith, a circuit judge in Leon County, sided with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and his administration over the decision to cut off federal unemployment dollars for Floridians in June. Smith ruled DeSantis was within his rights as governor as the state...