by Star News Staff | Sep 11, 2021
by Star News Staff | Sep 11, 2021
by Star News Staff | Sep 11, 2021
by Brian Ball | Sep 11, 2021
LEWIS CENTER, Ohio – The Canton, Ohio-based firmed hired in April to audit the financial statements of the Ohio Republican Party (ORP) has resigned, highlighting ongoing concerns of the accounting practice of an organization that has not had an audit for...
by Chris Butler | Sep 11, 2021
Staff for U.S. Representative Jim Cooper (D-TN-05) would not say Friday whether the congressman agrees with National Archives bureaucrats who believe the U.S. Constitution should have a “warning label” due to “harmful content.” Members of...
by Star News Staff | Sep 11, 2021
by Scott McKay “Get vaccinated,” whispered the doddering, white-haired failure of a president before beating a hasty retreat from the podium. Reporters barked questions at him which neither he nor his handlers had interest in answering, because they have no...
by Chris Butler | Sep 11, 2021
Data available on the Tennessee Department of Health’s (TDOH) website suggests the flu endangers more children in the state versus the effects of COVID-19. One recent flu epidemic claimed the lives of about 10 Tennessee children. TDOH’s most recent data says...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Sep 11, 2021
Virginia’s Democrat gubernatorial candidate, who has often been pitched as a moderate, recently joined a far-left state House delegate on the campaign trail. Last weekend, Terry McAuliffe campaigned in the Stafford area with Del. Joshua Cole (D-VA-28),...
by Star News Staff | Sep 11, 2021
by Jennie Taer The Department of Defense Inspector General’s office will review how Afghan evacuees were vetted before leaving their country and upon arrival in the U.S. The evaluation will look into the biometric screening process, the handling of individuals...
by Star News Staff | Sep 11, 2021
by Ailan Evans The global chip shortage is beginning to impact consumers, driving up prices of smartphones, vehicles and personal electronics as manufacturers struggle to keep up with rising demand. “We’re seeing 5% to 10% price increases right now,” Glen...
by Star News Staff | Sep 11, 2021
by Kaylee Greenlee Some 44 Afghan refugees who were brought to the U.S. were flagged as potential national security threats in the last two weeks, The Washington Post reported on Friday. Over 60,000 Afghans have been evacuated to the U.S. and around 13 of them...
by Cooper Moran | Sep 11, 2021
More than a dozen Republican governors across the country slammed President Joe Biden on Thursday for issuing vaccine mandates to workers in both the public and private sector. Biden announced on Thursday that his administration and the Department of Labor plan...
by Star News Staff | Sep 11, 2021
by Andrew Kerr U.S. and Chinese researchers funded by Dr. Anthony Fauci’s National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) created viruses in a Wuhan lab that exhibited over 10,000 times higher viral load in humanized mice than the natural virus...
by Star News Staff | Sep 11, 2021
by Josh Hammer As Joe Biden launches via executive order a sweeping vaccine mandate for all federal government workers, and now a brand-new initiative for private-sector mandates, the issue has once again risen to the forefront of the national dialogue. United...
by Cooper Moran | Sep 11, 2021
Ohio GOP Senate candidate J.D. Vance, running to replace Senator Rob Portman (R-OH), issued a strong recommendation to the business community in response to President Joe Biden’s vaccine mandate: “I have a simple message for America’s business...
by Star News Staff | Sep 11, 2021
by Thomas Catenacci The expansion of several government programs last year likely prevented hunger from rising despite the sudden economic downturn caused by the pandemic, a study showed. The percentage of U.S. households that reported food insecurity was...
by Star News Staff | Sep 11, 2021
by Sebastian Hughes Former President Donald Trump did not commit to running for president in 2024 while on Fox News on Thursday, but said he’d make a decision “in the not too distant future.” “I think you’ll be very happy,” Trump told host Greg Gutfeld. “I’ll...
by Star News Staff | Sep 11, 2021
by Kerry McDonald The Los Angeles public schools opened last month with some of the strictest coronavirus control measures in the country. Students and staff are required to wear masks inside and outside, participate in weekly virus testing, and obey social...
by Bradley Vasoli | Sep 11, 2021
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp (R) is leading the charge among Republican officials to litigate against President Joe Biden’s order that all employers with 100 or more staffers ensure that their workers are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 or that they show a...
by Eric Burk | Sep 11, 2021
The National Archives website features a “harmful language alert” that appears above all content in its online catalog, including the Constitution and other founding documents, but also including recent documents like a photo of the Obamas at the...
by Hayley Feland | Sep 11, 2021
The Job Creators Network’s (JCN) Bring Small Business Back (BSBB) tour is coming to Waukesha, Wisconsin on Tuesday. Wisconsin Rep. Scott Fitzgerald (R-05-WI) will be attending and will be receiving JCN’s “Defender of Small Business” award. The tour will...