by Star News Staff | Sep 21, 2021
Photo “Citizenship Paperwork” by Grand Canyon National Park. CC BY 2.0.
by Star News Staff | Sep 21, 2021
by Peter D'Abrosca | Sep 21, 2021
The Star News Network confirmed Monday that Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark A. Milley was the same Mark A. Milley charged with driving under the influence in Cumberland County, North Carolina, after a Nov. 19, 1982 traffic stop. The Star...
by Star News Staff | Sep 21, 2021
by Kalev Leetaru This week the Wall Street Journal unveiled “The Facebook Files” – an investigative series based on leaked internal Facebook materials that offer an unvarnished look at how the social media giant sees its platform and its impact on society. A...
by Star News Staff | Sep 21, 2021
– – – Photo “‘A journey is best measured in friends, rather than miles.’ – Tim Cahill” by New Mexico State University. ...
by Star News Staff | Sep 21, 2021
by Ailan Evans Only a small minority of Americans say they trust the government to keep their online personal information safe, according to a new poll. Just 23% of Americans say they are very or somewhat satisfied with the federal government’s efforts to keep...
by Star News Staff | Sep 21, 2021
by Ben Zeisloft On Monday, administrators at Brown University informed students that the school had confirmed eighty-two “positive COVID-19 asymptomatic tests in the past seven days” arising largely from asymptomatic undergraduate students. Brown then...
by Star News Staff | Sep 21, 2021
by Ben Zeisloft Louisiana State University has begun unenrolling students who failed to comply with COVID-19 regulations. As Fox 23 reports, seventy-eight students were told that they had been “resigned” from the school and would be refunded 50 percent of their...
by Star News Staff | Sep 21, 2021
by Harry Wilmerding Doctors can now prescribe puberty blocking medication to children under the age of 16 without a judge’s approval, Britain’s Court of Appeals ruled on Friday. The decision reverses last year’s ruling that children seeking gender reassignment...
by Chris Butler | Sep 21, 2021
Members of VoterGA want to inspect Fulton County’s mail-in ballots after four senior poll managers signed sworn affidavits indicating they handled counterfeit ballots during the Fulton County hand count audit. On Monday, in McDonough, VoterGA co-founder Garland...
by Grant Holcomb | Sep 21, 2021
Florida’s Republican Party is close to catching Florida’s Democrats in terms of voter registration. The Democrat Party of Florida once held a 700,000-voter registration advantage, and now only holds approximately a 23,000-voter advantage. According to POLITICO...
by Eric Burk | Sep 21, 2021
Planned Parenthood of Metropolitan Washington, D.C., (PPMW) is now providing telehealth abortions to people with addresses in Virginia, Maryland, and D.C., according to a September 10 press release. After a phone screening and an online consultation, PPMW mails...
by Star News Staff | Sep 21, 2021
by Eric Lendrum After the Biden Administration announced its intentions to resettle at least 95,000 Afghan refugees in the United States, over a dozen Republican governors have voiced their support for his plan, as reported by Breitbart. Last week, the White...
by Star News Staff | Sep 21, 2021
by Ailan Evans Twitter proposed an $800 million dollar settlement agreement to resolve all claims the company misled investors regarding its user and engagement data, the company announced Monday. Twitter submitted the agreement to the Northern California...
by Kaitlin Housler | Sep 21, 2021
On Friday, The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation announced the addition of 144 acres to T.O. Fuller State Park, a donation to the park by philanthropists Hugh and Margaret Jones Fraser and the Carrington Jones family of Memphis. Carrington...
by Star News Staff | Sep 21, 2021
– – – Photo “Ride and Drive EVs Plug’n Drive Ontario” by Mariordo. CC BY-SA 2.0.
by The Center Square | Sep 21, 2021
by Nyamekye Daniel A Georgia man is facing a fraud charge after law enforcement officials said he stole more than $99,000 from the state’s Medicaid program. The Georgia attorney general’s office said Gainesville psychologist Dr. Guy Jordan filed claims...
by Hayley Feland | Sep 21, 2021
The Wisconsin Officer of Special Counsel’s Justice Michael Gableman explained the parameters of the Wisconsin election investigation in a video released Monday. Gableman stated that he works directly for “the people of Wisconsin,” saying that “the rich...
by RealClearWire | Sep 21, 2021
by Philip Wegmann More than half of the country’s governors would like a moment of the president’s time – and soon: Twenty-six Republican governors are urging Joe Biden to do more to address the deteriorating situation along the southern U.S. border. “As chief...
by Star News Staff | Sep 21, 2021
by Andrew Trunsky Democratic West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin reportedly said in private that the “strategic pause” he has pushed for regarding his party’s budget should last through the end of the year. Manchin’s remarks, first reported by Axios, would mean a...
by Star News Staff | Sep 21, 2021
by Angelo Codevilla Twenty years after the U.S. government declared war on terrorism, it consummated its own defeat in Kabul and Washington, in a manner foreseeable, foreseen, and foreshadowed in 9/11’s immediate aftermath. Fixation on itself and unseriousness...