by Peter D'Abrosca | Oct 15, 2021
Virginia’s most prominent Democrat Party leaders aren’t talking after the nationwide scandal involving the Loudoun County School District exploded earlier this week. The Daily Wire reported earlier this week that Scott Smith, the man who was arrested for...
by Kaitlin Housler | Oct 15, 2021
Former Vice President of the United States Mike Pence traveled on Wednesday to Tennessee to meet with Governor Bill Lee and Speaker of the House Cameron Sexton. During the former vice president’s visit, he complimented the state for having a “fiscally...
by Star News Staff | Oct 15, 2021
by Victor Davis Hanson In A.D. 286 the Roman emperor Diocletian split in half the huge Roman Empire administratively—and peacefully—under the control of two emperors. A Western empire included much of modern-day Western Europe and northwest Africa. The Eastern...
by Star News Staff | Oct 15, 2021
by Andrew Kerr Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry and his wife hold at least $1 million in a Chinese investment fund that owns a significant stake in a Chinese technology company that aided China’s human rights abuses against Uyghur Muslims,...
by Star News Staff | Oct 15, 2021
by Star News Staff | Oct 15, 2021
by Kaylee Greenlee Just over 94,500 migrants who entered the U.S. illegally were encountered by border officials in southern Texas and released into the country with notices to report, according to data obtained by Fox News on Wednesday. The migrants were...
by Star News Staff | Oct 15, 2021
by Ailan Evans A bipartisan group of senators will introduce legislation Thursday designed to prevent large technology platforms like Amazon and Google from giving their own services preferential treatment. The bill, titled the American Choice and Innovation...
by Star News Staff | Oct 15, 2021
by Harry Wilmerding The number of Americans filing new unemployment claims decreased to 293,000 last week as companies are holding onto workers amid high demand for labor. The Bureau of Labor Statistics figure released Thursday shows a 36,000 claim decrease in...
by Bradley Vasoli | Oct 15, 2021
A watchdog organization has filed requests via the federal Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) this week to obtain information about the U.S. government’s funding of China-based gain-of-function studies that many believe have played a role in the origin of...
by Star News Staff | Oct 15, 2021
by Thomas Catenacci The Biden administration laid out an ambitious plan Wednesday for government-funded wind farms along the east coast, which it said would sustain millions of Americans’ energy needs. Multiple federal agencies are planning to collaborate on...
by Star News Staff | Oct 15, 2021
by Andrew Trunsky Most Americans believe that the federal government is now doing too much, a new poll shows. More than 50% of respondents in the Gallup survey, released Thursday, said that the government was too involved in things that should be left to...
by RealClearWire | Oct 15, 2021
by Beth Richardson I have been a middle school special education teacher for 18 years. Every day I spend in the classroom is a joy – the work is hard, but so rewarding – and with almost two decades of experience, I know how my students learn best. Imagine my...
by Star News Staff | Oct 15, 2021
by Julie Kelly In a major rebuke of the Justice Department and D.C. Department of Corrections, District Court Judge Royce Lamberth today found the jail’s warden and director of the Department of Corrections in contempt of court for refusing to turn over records...
by Star News Staff | Oct 15, 2021
by Bethany Bowman | Oct 15, 2021
Nashville, Tennessee – Multi-Grammy®, CMA, and ACM Award-winning performer Steve Wariner has released a new Christmas album, Feels Like Christmas Time, today, October 15. The album features newly imagined arrangements of Christmas classics including...
by The Center Square | Oct 15, 2021
by Bethany Blankley While much attention has been focused on the fallout of increased illegal immigration and crime at the southern border, Customs and Border Patrol agents also say they are routinely finding packages shipped from China containing fake COVID-19...
by Cooper Moran | Oct 15, 2021
Three Michigan residents have been charged with voter fraud involving absentee ballots by state officials, which follows a concerning trend over the past decade. State Attorney General Dana Nessel (D) alleges Trenae Myesha Rainey submitted two dozen absentee...
by Hayley Feland | Oct 15, 2021
Wisconsin Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI) criticized the Biden administration’s handling of supply chain issues in an interview on Wednesday. Johnson said, “Democrats’ policies hurt the very people they claim to want to help.” Johnson in part blamed the Biden...
by Chris Butler | Oct 15, 2021
Buckhead, Georgia residents and businesses have contributed $1 million to support the initiative to create Buckhead City, members of the Buckhead City Committee said in an emailed press release Thursday. “The Buckhead City Committee expects to raise another...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Oct 15, 2021
The Ohio Board of Education (BOE) this week dropped its Critical Race Theory (CRT) resolution that activists described as “anti-racist,” and critics described as “divisive.” According to The Columbus Dispatch, it has been replaced with a...
by Eric Burk | Oct 15, 2021
The Virginia Redistricting Commission has moved on to full consideration of the congressional map without making any decisions about the General Assembly maps and using a two-week extension period. In advance of a meeting Thursday, the co-chairs had asked the...