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Bush’s 9/11 Remarks on Domestic Extremism ‘Not Exclusive to January 6’ Riot, Spokesperson Says

Bush’s 9/11 Remarks on Domestic Extremism ‘Not Exclusive to January 6’ Riot, Spokesperson Says

by Star News Staff | Sep 12, 2021 | National, News

  – – – Photo “George W. Bush gives Sept. 11 speech” by TheBushCenter.
Scott Maddox, Former Tallahassee Mayor and Chair of Florida Democratic Party, Sentenced to Prison

Scott Maddox, Former Tallahassee Mayor and Chair of Florida Democratic Party, Sentenced to Prison

by Steve Stewart | Sep 12, 2021 | Battleground States, Florida, News, The South

  U.S. District Judge Robert Hinkle on Wednesday sentenced former Mayor and Tallahassee City Commissioner Scott Maddox to five years in federal prison after he pleaded guilty to charges related to public corruption. Maddox was also the head of the Florida...
Life Sciences Facility to Bring over One Thousand Jobs to Tennessee

Life Sciences Facility to Bring over One Thousand Jobs to Tennessee

by The Center Square | Sep 12, 2021 | News, Tennessee, The South

by Jon Styf   Life sciences company Thermo Fisher Scientific announced Tuesday it is building a facility in Lebanon that will employ 1,400 people in Tennessee. The technology assembly facility, which the company has invested more than $100 million in, will create...
Minnesota Democrats Ilhan Omar and Dean Phillips Silent on Biden’s Attempt to Fire Trump Appointees from Military Academy Advisory Boards

Minnesota Democrats Ilhan Omar and Dean Phillips Silent on Biden’s Attempt to Fire Trump Appointees from Military Academy Advisory Boards

by Hayley Feland | Sep 12, 2021 | Battleground States, Minnesota, The Upper-Midwest

  Minnesota Democrat Representatives Ilhan Omar (D-MN-05) and Dean Phillips (D-MN-03) have been silent on President Biden’s firing Trump-era appointees from military advisory boards. The Biden administration has sent letters to several Trump appointees...
Florida Health Care Association Supports COVID-19 Vaccine Requirement for Healthcare Workers

Florida Health Care Association Supports COVID-19 Vaccine Requirement for Healthcare Workers

by Casey Owens | Sep 12, 2021 | Battleground States, Florida, News, The South

  The Florida Health Care Association issued a statement supporting the Biden administration’s policy related to vaccine requirements for Healthcare workers. On Thursday, the Biden administration said that the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services...
Students Think 9/11 Lessons Should Omit ‘Gruesome’ Details, ‘Avoid Placing Blame’

Students Think 9/11 Lessons Should Omit ‘Gruesome’ Details, ‘Avoid Placing Blame’

by Star News Staff | Sep 12, 2021 | National, News

by Ophelie Jacobson   The Virginia Department of Education recently posted a video on their YouTube Channel telling teachers to avoid talking about American exceptionalism while teaching about September 11, 2001. Campus Reform reporter Ophelie Jacobson talked...
Michigan Politicians, Business Leaders React to Vaccine Mandate

Michigan Politicians, Business Leaders React to Vaccine Mandate

by The Center Square | Sep 12, 2021 | Battleground States, Michigan, The Upper-Midwest

by Scott McClallen   Michigan businesses are rushing to figure out the potential impacts of new rules President Joe Biden announced Thursday, which could affect 100 million U.S. workers. The mandate requires all federal workers and contractors get vaccinated,...
California Lawmakers Send Newsom Bill That Could Ban Gas Generators

California Lawmakers Send Newsom Bill That Could Ban Gas Generators

by Star News Staff | Sep 12, 2021 | National, News

 
Commentary: Joe Biden Is an America Last President

Commentary: Joe Biden Is an America Last President

by Star News Staff | Sep 12, 2021 | Commentary, News

by Brian Lonergan   If Joe Biden has been consistent about anything since assuming the presidency, it has been his pathological habit to get stuck on one colossal mistake by committing another just like it, causing equal or greater damage to the country. So long...
Baby at the Center of Roe v. Wade Reveals Identity

Baby at the Center of Roe v. Wade Reveals Identity

by Star News Staff | Sep 12, 2021 | National, News

by Mary Margaret Olohan   The baby at the heart of the monumental abortion case Roe v. Wade was not aborted — she was born before the Supreme Court’s final decision, but was never publicly identified until now. “When someone’s pregnant with a baby, and they don’t...
Commentary: Four Scientific Questions We May Never Know the Answers To

Commentary: Four Scientific Questions We May Never Know the Answers To

by RealClearWire | Sep 12, 2021 | Commentary, News, Science & Technology

by Ross Pomeroy   Questions set the scientific method in motion. Without that initial curiosity, that “I wonder…”, that “What if…”, we would not have the technology, the medicine, nor the knowledge that we have today. But not...
Larry Elder’s Campaign Slams LA Times over Photo ‘That Made It Appear’ He Was ‘Hitting’ Supporter

Larry Elder’s Campaign Slams LA Times over Photo ‘That Made It Appear’ He Was ‘Hitting’ Supporter

by Star News Staff | Sep 12, 2021 | National, News

by Mary Margaret Olohan   California gubernatorial candidate Larry Elder’s campaign hit back at the Los Angeles Times Friday, accusing the publication of using a photo to suggest he was hitting a supporter. A white woman in a gorilla mask threw an egg at Elder’s...
Commentary: Justice Department’s Foremost Felony Charge Against January 6 Participants May Be on Thin Ice

Commentary: Justice Department’s Foremost Felony Charge Against January 6 Participants May Be on Thin Ice

by Star News Staff | Sep 12, 2021 | Commentary, News

by Julie Kelly   More than eight months after the worst attack on Washington since the Civil War, as Joe Biden describes it, not a single American has been charged with sedition or treason related to the alleged “insurrection” on January 6, 2021. As Ben Boychuk...
Report: ‘Unknown’ Ballots in Georgia, Pennsylvania Surpass Biden’s Margin of Victory There

Report: ‘Unknown’ Ballots in Georgia, Pennsylvania Surpass Biden’s Margin of Victory There

by Star News Staff | Sep 12, 2021 | National, News

by Fred Lucas   Georgia and Pennsylvania, two of the most closely contested states in last year’s presidential election, both logged a high number of unaccounted-for mail-in ballots, according to new reports from an election watchdog group. The Public Interest...
Arizona GOP Leaders Respond to Biden Kicking Trump’s Appointees Off Military Boards

Arizona GOP Leaders Respond to Biden Kicking Trump’s Appointees Off Military Boards

by Rachel Alexander | Sep 12, 2021 | Arizona, Battleground States, The West

  The Biden administration told 11 Trump-appointed individuals they must resign or be fired from their positions on military service academy boards of visitors, and leading Arizona Republicans are speaking up about it. The appointees include former White House...
Arlington, Danville Schools to Require COVID-19 Tests for Unvaccinated High School Athletes

Arlington, Danville Schools to Require COVID-19 Tests for Unvaccinated High School Athletes

by Eric Burk | Sep 12, 2021 | Battleground States, The South, Virginia

  More Virginia schools are instituting COVID-19 vaccination requirements for high school student athletes. On Thursday, the Arlington County Public Schools Superintendent Francisco Durán announced the policy for his district in a Thursday presentation to the...
Former President Trump Blasts Biden for Deadly Drone Strike That Allegedly Killed Aid Worker

Former President Trump Blasts Biden for Deadly Drone Strike That Allegedly Killed Aid Worker

by Cooper Moran | Sep 12, 2021 | National, News

  Former President Donald Trump on Saturday blasted President Joe Biden for a deadly drone strike in Afghanistan that allegedly killed an aid worker. According to a report from The New York Times, the U.S. military launched an airstrike in Kabul, Afghanistan...
Violent Gang Members in Georgia Sentenced for Major Drug-Trafficking Conspiracy

Violent Gang Members in Georgia Sentenced for Major Drug-Trafficking Conspiracy

by Chris Butler | Sep 12, 2021 | Battleground States, Georgia, News, The South

  Georgia authorities have sentenced a member of a violent Chicago street gang, two Ghost Face Gangsters, and a conduit for Mexican drug cartels to decades in federal prison for their roles in a major drug-trafficking conspiracy. Members of this conspiracy...
Ohio GOP Gubernatorial Candidate Renacci Encourages Ohio to ‘Clean Our Own House’ Before Accepting Refugees

Ohio GOP Gubernatorial Candidate Renacci Encourages Ohio to ‘Clean Our Own House’ Before Accepting Refugees

by Cooper Moran | Sep 12, 2021 | Battleground States, Ohio, The Midwest

  Due to President Joe Biden’s Afghanistan withdrawal, thousands of refugees will be relocated throughout the United States. States across the country will be responsible for accepting some of the possible 95,000 refugees, including in Ohio. “These...
Georgia Experiences $11 Million Increase in Airport Income

Georgia Experiences $11 Million Increase in Airport Income

by The Center Square | Sep 12, 2021 | Battleground States, Georgia, The South

by Nyamekye Daniel   The economic impact of Georgia’s airports increased by more than 18% over nearly a decade, data shows. Travis Vallin, the vice president of aviation construction planning firm Jviation, presented the data Wednesday to the General...
Names of Four Mayors Removed from Controversial Resolution Pushing Critical Race Theory in Public Schools After Document Exposed

Names of Four Mayors Removed from Controversial Resolution Pushing Critical Race Theory in Public Schools After Document Exposed

by Star News Staff | Sep 12, 2021 | National, News

by Debra Heine   The mayors of four major cities seemed to back away from sponsoring a resolution supporting Critical Race Theory (CRT) in public K-12 schools after their support for the deeply unpopular ideology was made public on social media. The resolution,...
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