by Cooper Moran | Sep 27, 2021
Parents and students at Ohio State University (OSU) welcomed additional security measures announced by Ohio State President Kristina Johnson. The added security actions will provide $20 million over the next 10 years to improve safety for students on and around...
by The Center Square | Sep 27, 2021
by Jon Styf U.S. Rep. Tim Burchett is concerned about the cost to Tennesseans if the federal $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill and $3.5 trillion reconciliation bill are voted on and passed next week. Burchett, R-Tenn., who represents the 2nd Congressional...
by Star News Staff | Sep 27, 2021
by Evan Stambaugh The Minneapolis neighborhood where the University of Minnesota is located has seen a notable crime drop after increasing its police presence. According to The Minnesota Daily, the total number of “property and violent crimes” in the...
by Star News Staff | Sep 27, 2021
by Ben Zeisloft The University of Pennsylvania named its women’s studies center the “Center for Research in Feminist, Queer, and Transgender Studies” — removing a tribute to a prominent suffragette in the process. According to Melissa Sanchez, an English and...
by Star News Staff | Sep 27, 2021
by Ben Zeisloft Western Washington University has introduced a designated housing area meant specifically for Black students. The university’s housing webpage announced that “Black Affinity Housing” will be available on the fourth floor of Alma Clark Glass...
by Eric Burk | Sep 27, 2021
The Campaign Legal Center (CLC) alleges that Representative Bobby Scott (D-VA-03) may have failed to file periodic reports disclosing up to $60,000 in stock transactions. On Wednesday, the CLC filed a complaint with the House Office of Congressional Ethics...
by The Center Square | Sep 27, 2021
by Samuel Stebbins In much of the country, public pension funding has been one of the most persistent public policy problems. For years, many state governments have failed to make necessary investments in their retirement system, resulting in funding gaps that...
by Star News Staff | Sep 27, 2021
by Ben Zeisloft The Iowa State University Police’s event report detailing a leftist’s documented attack on a Young America’s Foundation student member confirms that on September 3, the “suspect vandalized the [pro-life] sign and part of the sign hit...
by Star News Staff | Sep 27, 2021
by Thomas Catenacci A Colorado web designer asked the Supreme Court to take up her case challenging a state law forcing her to publish websites with messages counter to her religious beliefs. Lorie Smith filed the petition with the Supreme Court on Friday,...
by Star News Staff | Sep 27, 2021
by Ilana Mercer It is inarguable that by financially crippling, socially segregating, and digitally banishing politically irksome people and enterprises, the big tech cartel is flouting the spirit, if not the strict letter, of the Civil Rights Act. For how do...
by Star News Staff | Sep 27, 2021
by Matthew Boose Tucker Carlson sent the Left into a predictable frenzy of self-righteous rage this week by making a true, but politically incorrect, observation. The invasion that is unfolding at the southern border, Carlson said, is purposeful. Joe Biden and...
by Star News Staff | Sep 27, 2021
by Ailan Evans Republican lawmakers say China’s recent crackdown on financial technologies could offer an opportunity for the U.S. to press its advantage in innovation. China’s central bank issued a statement Friday morning declaring all cryptocurrency...
by Star News Staff | Sep 27, 2021
by Mark Hyman Bud: I got my vaccination. I am now protected from the virus. Lou: Not me. No one’s gonna jab a needle in my arm. Bud: You must. Lou: Why? Bud: To protect me. Lou: From the virus? Bud: Yes. Lou: But I thought you said you were vaccinated. Bud: I...
by Star News Staff | Sep 27, 2021
by Kaylee Greenlee Around 12,400 migrants could be allowed to remain in the U.S., Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said during a White House press conference on Friday. Border officials relied on Title 42, a Trump-era public...
by Star News Staff | Sep 27, 2021
by Debra Heine A “Physicians’ Declaration” produced by an international alliance of physicians and medical scientists strongly condemns the global strategy to treat COVID, accusing policy-makers of potential “crimes against humanity” for preventing physicians...
by Star News Staff | Sep 27, 2021
by Ailan Evans Almost nine in ten voters are very concerned about the impact social media is having on children, according to a new poll. When asked whether they were “very nervous about the effects social media is having on kids today,” 84% of registered...
by Star News Staff | Sep 27, 2021
by Sebastian Hughes Mistakes like the ones that led to the deaths of 10 civilians by a U.S. drone strike in Afghanistan will continue without a ground presence, experts told the Daily Caller News Foundation. “Now that we don’t have an on-the-ground presence,...
by Star News Staff | Sep 27, 2021
by Andrew Trunsky The House late Thursday passed the National Defense Authorization Act after a marathon day of voting on hundreds of amendments as Congress continues work toward a government funding bill with a potential shutdown one week away. The $768...
by Star News Staff | Sep 27, 2021
by McKenna Dallmeyer A recent study examined the association between college students’ “self-reported prevalence of cognitive distortions and their endorsement of safetyism-inspired beliefs, the belief that words can harm, and the broad use of trigger...