by Star News Staff | Sep 16, 2021
by Brian Ball | Sep 16, 2021
SHEFFIELD LAKE, Ohio – The conservative Committee for a Better Ohio grassroots organization pushed back on Ohio GOP Party Chair Bob Paduchik’s recent calling of the nonprofit public policy organization a “dark money” group set on...
by Cooper Moran | Sep 16, 2021
Tennessee Attorney General Herbert Slatery joined 22 attorneys general from other states and issued a letter to leaders in Congress, calling on Congress to end its push to pass legislation giving more election power to the federal government. Specifically, the...
by Star News Staff | Sep 16, 2021
by Lane Scott As with so many other aspects of our time, we seem destined to suffer the most trite and underwhelming imitations of things that once were great or at least impressive. Exhibit A would be the great war advocate, George W. Bush. Can there be a more...
by Kaitlin Housler | Sep 16, 2021
Tennessee State Senator Dawn White (R-Murfreesboro) sent a letter on Monday to Lieutenant Governor and Speaker of the Senate Randy McNally asking for a special session in response to President Joe Biden’s executive order on vaccine mandates. Sharing the letter...
by Star News Staff | Sep 16, 2021
- – – Photo “Prof. Joshua Katz” by Princeton Classics.
by Star News Staff | Sep 16, 2021
by Eric Lendrum The Department of Justice (DOJ) has announced a comprehensive ban on numerous practices in law enforcement, aimed at curbing tactics that some claim can lead to instances of so-called “police brutality,” according to Politico. In a statement...
by Star News Staff | Sep 16, 2021
by Andrew Trunsky Gov. Gavin Newsom won California’s recall election Tuesday, capitalizing on late momentum and sailing past the field of Republicans looking to oust him in what was considered a neck-and-neck race just weeks ago. Newsom, first elected in 2018,...
by The Center Square | Sep 16, 2021
by Sarah Imgrund Attempts to sanction scholars for their speech, research or teaching practices has skyrocketed since 2015, with about three in four campaigns leading to some form of professional sanction – including termination – according to a new report by...
by Star News Staff | Sep 16, 2021
by Andrew Trunsky Republican candidate Larry Elder conceded to Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom of California late Tuesday while telling his supporters to “stay tuned.” Elder said “we may have lost the battle, but we are going to win the war,” according to the...
by Star News Staff | Sep 16, 2021
by Mary Margaret Olohan The Department of Justice asked a federal judge late Tuesday night to block Texas’ Heartbeat Act, which prohibits abortions after the baby’s heartbeat can be detected. The DOJ called for a temporary restraining order or injunction...
by Kaitlin Housler | Sep 16, 2021
Tennessee Governor Bill Lee appointed A. Blake Neill on Friday to serve as circuit court judge for the 25th Judicial District to fill the Honorable Joe H. Walker III’s vacancy, effective immediately, according to a news release from Lee’s office. “Blake will...
by Star News Staff | Sep 16, 2021
by Thomas Catenacci Online shopping prices have rapidly increased since the start of the pandemic as consumers rely more on e-commerce, according to an industry report. While e-commerce prices trended downward between 2015-2019 as online shopping grew in...
by Star News Staff | Sep 16, 2021
- – – Photo “Afghan Refugees” by Hashoo Foundation USA CC BY-SA 2.0.
by RealClearWire | Sep 16, 2021
by Hayden Ludwig If there’s one thing the Left knows cold, it’s deception. From Vladimir Lenin to Saul Alinsky, leftists are unparalleled masters of the art of victory through hoodwinking: Defeating opponents by fooling them into false agreement. Owning the...
by Bradley Vasoli | Sep 16, 2021
At Wednesday’s meeting concerning the Pennsylvania’s Senate Intergovernmental Operations Committee’s election investigation, which saw Republicans winning a vote to subpoena voter records, Democrats fumed. One angrily compared GOP colleagues to Joe McCarthy,...
by Hayley Feland | Sep 16, 2021
Wisconsin Representative Scott Fitzgerald (R-WI-05) signed a letter opposing suggested Internal Revenue Service (IRS) oversight of withdrawals and deposits of over $600. The letter was written by Minnesota Representative Tom Emmer (R-MN-06). As if their tax...
by Hayley Feland | Sep 16, 2021
According to an internal email, the Hudson School District is incentivizing teachers to get vaccinated. The email, shared by local medical freedom activist Jessica Klatt, outlines how those who get vaccinated will automatically receive five sick days to use if...
by Hayley Feland | Sep 16, 2021
The Minneapolis and St. Paul mayors refused to comment on the decisions made by the U.S. Conference of Mayors embracing the teaching of Critical Race Theory (CRT) in K-12 schools. At the conference, the mayors adopted Resolution Number 68, called “In Support of...
by Rachel Alexander | Sep 16, 2021
The construction of light rail began in Phoenix in 2005, and was fought by property owners located in the way who thought it was too late to set up mass transit in such a densely populated city. Not very many miles have been built since then, only 28, in one...
by Star News Staff | Sep 16, 2021
- – – Photo “Arizona Supreme Court” by David Pinter CC BY 3.0.