by Star News Staff | Sep 20, 2021
by Star News Staff | Sep 20, 2021
by Frank Daniel Miele | Sep 20, 2021
A top official within the Michigan Republican Party confirmed to The Michigan Star that the House Oversight Committee chaired by State Rep. Steven Johnson (R-72) is on the verge of holding a hearing on the role of a Detroit-based nonprofit in the 2020 election....
by Star News Staff | Sep 20, 2021
by Thaddeus G. McCotter In his crystalline column about the California recall and, by extension, the center-right populist movement in general, American Greatness Managing Editor Ben Boychuk singled out what must be done, namely “the tedious work of politics”:...
by Cooper Moran | Sep 20, 2021
Former President Donald Trump on Sunday endorsed the reelection campaign of U.S. Representative Diana Harshbarger (R-TN-01). Harshbarger, who was first elected in 2020, is seeking her second term in Congress, representing the northeastern Tennessee district....
by Star News Staff | Sep 20, 2021
by Kaylee Greenlee Thousands of Haitian migrants overwhelmed border officials in Del Rio, Texas, The New York Times reported on Thursday. Border officials reportedly said that over 9,000 migrants, mostly from Haiti, were waiting to be processed under the Del...
by Hayley Feland | Sep 20, 2021
Representative Ilhan Omar (D-MN-05) and a Representative from Wisconsin, Gwen Moore (D-WI-04) are calling for an investigation into the Fort McCoy refugee conditions. In a letter to the U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin, they asked for an investigation...
by Cooper Moran | Sep 20, 2021
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced on Friday that the state reached an $808 million agreement with the three largest distributors of opioids. The mutual agreement is meant to provide monetary relief for communities throughout the state that were hit hard...
by Star News Staff | Sep 20, 2021
by Susan Crabtree In the wake of a big statewide campaign win of any kind, political pundits rev into overdrive with broad pronouncements about the takeaways and what the result reveals about the mood of the nation. Often, the results are more prosaic — simply...
by Chris Butler | Sep 20, 2021
Federal officials in Georgia have sentenced reality TV star Maurice Fayne to more than 17 years in federal prison for making false statements to a financial institution related to a fraudulent Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan application. Fayne starred in...
by Star News Staff | Sep 20, 2021
by Thomas Catenacci Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich condemned the National Archives Records Association’s (NARA) decision to label documents with a “harmful language” alert. Brnovich demanded that NARA immediately remove the warning labels from documents...
by The Center Square | Sep 20, 2021
by John Styf A suitcase of marijuana, drunk driving, car burglary, a high-speed chase, murder and prostitution were some of the issues discussed during more than nine hours of testimony this week in front of Tennessee’s Joint Senate Judiciary and House Criminal...
by The Center Square | Sep 20, 2021
by Jon Styf A federal judge granted a preliminary injunction Friday that will allow Shelby County Schools to continue to mandate all students wear masks as a way to mitigate COVID-19. The order blocks Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee’s executive order that allowed...
by Eric Burk | Sep 20, 2021
Five-cent taxes on single-use plastic bags are spreading across Virginia’s more urban localities. On Saturday, Arlington County and the City of Alexandria adopted the local tax ordinances, while Fairfax County adopted a similar ordinance on September 14....
by Star News Staff | Sep 20, 2021
by Mary Margaret Olohan The Food and Drug Administration assured the Daily Caller News Foundation Friday that it has not entered into any contracts “for the purchase of human fetal tissue” since 2018. The agency’s response follows the release...
by Star News Staff | Sep 20, 2021
by Kendall Tietz Texas Tech University has cancelled an anti-racism seminar where students were segregated by race, the school told the Daily Caller News Foundation. Faculty and students were broken up into two groups within the “Allyship and Co-Conspirator”...
by Star News Staff | Sep 20, 2021
by Star News Staff | Sep 20, 2021
by Ailan Evans A warning by former national security officials about the dangers of regulating technology companies is in lockstep with arguments made by Big Tech chief executives, according to a report from an internet watchdog group. A group of former...
by Star News Staff | Sep 20, 2021
by Sebastian Hughes Secretary of State Antony Blinken took down a tweet he posted Thursday saying the U.S. would “stand with the people of Hong Kong,” the South China Morning Post reported. “Beijing should let the voices of all Hong Kongers be heard. The PRC’s...
by Star News Staff | Sep 20, 2021
by J. Michael Waller The distant eyes and slack mouth, the befuddled shuffle off the walkway, recurrent unexplained schedule gaps and public disappearances, and off-the-wall comments finally make Joe Biden a pale copy of his hero, Franklin D. Roosevelt. In...
by The Center Square | Sep 20, 2021
by Christen Smith The prime sponsor of a vetoed voting reform bill said Friday he reintroduced the measure after Gov. Tom Wolf shifted his public opinion on some components of the legislation over the summer. Rep. Seth Grove, R-York, said House Bill 1800 would...