by Star News Staff | Oct 27, 2021
by Andrew Kerr Liberal tech billionaire Reid Hoffman, a funder of numerous disinformation projects, is backing a new media venture launched Tuesday that seeks to combat disinformation, according to a report. Hoffman, the founder of LinkedIn, joined ranks with...
by Star News Staff | Oct 27, 2021
by Ailan Evans The same group of Russian hackers behind the December 2020 SolarWinds attack are targeting companies in the U.S. technology supply chain, according to a Monday report released by Microsoft. Russian hacking group Nobelium is targeting cloud...
by Star News Staff | Oct 27, 2021
by Roger Kimball Reflecting on Joe Biden’s disastrous “town hall” with Anderson Cooper on Thursday, The Spectator’s Dominic Green asks a question that has to weigh heavily on the mind of every American adult: “Is it more worrisome that Joe Biden might not be in...
by Eric Burk | Oct 27, 2021
New polls in Virginia’s elections continue to show a tight race. A poll of likely voters from Emerson College/Nexstar Media reports a tie, 48.1 percent for GOP gubernatorial candidate Glenn Youngkin, and 47.9 percent for Democratic candidate Terry...
by Brian Ball | Oct 27, 2021
The vast majority of Ohio’s 11 GOP congressional delegates have signed on as co-sponsors of a House resolution opposing a proposal granting the Internal Revenue expanded power to reach into the private financial transaction records of Americans’...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Oct 27, 2021
Former congressman and gubernatorial candidate Jim Renacci reacted to the Tuesday morning news that the Ohio School Boards Association (OSBA) was severing ties with the National School Boards Association (NSBA). “Ohio parents and children are suffering because...
by Cooper Moran | Oct 27, 2021
Frustrated parents, who attended a school board meeting in Grand Ledge, allege that their actions have been distorted by the leaders of the school board. While the parents were visibly upset with the decisions from the school board members, the parents contend...
by The Center Square | Oct 27, 2021
by Scott McClallen Hillsdale County Clerk Marney Kast’s office will run the Nov. 2 election next week in Adams Township after the Michigan Bureau of Elections said Adams Township Clerk Stephanie Scott failed to comply with legal requirements for election...
by The Center Square | Oct 27, 2021
by Scott McClallen Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s 2022 campaign funds have grown to about $12.6 million after raking in $3.1 million between July 21 and Oct. 20. The Democratic governor has continued claiming an exemption to accept contributions above the...
by Cooper Moran | Oct 27, 2021
As the state’s elections draw closer, John Fredericks announced that he will host a statewide bus tour to speak to candidates and voters in Virginia. The tour comes as numerous polls have demonstrated that the elections are expected to be decided by a...
by Chris Butler | Oct 27, 2021
Two Floyd County residents say their county commissioners don’t want to comply with Georgia’s new voter integrity law, Senate Bill (SB) 202. Those commissioners’ defiance of Georgia law could ultimately cause ripple effects statewide, said Justin Seth and Terri...
by Casey Owens | Oct 27, 2021
After the Florida Department of Education (FLDOE) proposed ramping up punishment for school boards enforcing mask mandates, the Biden administration warned them on Monday to “reconsider” their “threatened actions.” On October 7th,...
by Grant Holcomb | Oct 27, 2021
State Sen. Tina Polsky (D-FL-29) recently scheduled a meeting with Florida Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladapo, where the meeting quickly went south. It was reported over the weekend that Polsky asked Ladapo and his two legislative aides to leave her office...
by Bradley Vasoli | Oct 27, 2021
Legislation currently in the works in the Pennsylvania General Assembly would spell out two rules for redistricting in the Keystone State: Elections cannot legally take place in outdated districts and courts can’t create new districts themselves. In...
by Eric Burk | Oct 27, 2021
Loudoun County Public Schools students staged a walk-out at multiple high schools on Tuesday morning in protest of failure to protect students after a May sexual assault. Students outside Broad Run High School chanted, “Loudoun County protects...
by Grant Holcomb | Oct 27, 2021
On October 11th, the Florida School Boards Association (FSBA) sent a letter to the National School Boards Association (NSBA) addressing its concerns over NSBA’s request for federal intervention at local school board meetings. School board associations...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Oct 27, 2021
The conservative group Independent Women’s Voice (IWV) said earlier this week that an ad attacking Democrat Virginia gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe was deemed too explicit for television in Virginia. “Numerous Virginia high schools’...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Oct 27, 2021
Major League Baseball’s (MLB) plan for starving the Atlanta metro area of revenue over the state’s sweeping election integrity reform has gone awry, as at least two games of the World Series will be played at home by the Atlanta Braves. After the...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Oct 27, 2021
The Ohio School Boards Association (OSBA) on Tuesday terminated its affiliation with the National School Boards Association (NSBA), first reported by The Highland County Press. The decision was made by OSBA’s Board of Trustees. “The Board of Trustees’...
by Admin | Oct 27, 2021
by Kyle Hooten The school board in Mankato, Minnesota, announced strict new rules that effectively prevent parents from criticizing board members. The new restrictions were announced at a meeting held Oct. 18. “Effective tonight, open forum participants are...
by The Center Square | Oct 27, 2021
by Benjamin Yount Hunters in Wisconsin are pleading with the state’s Department of Natural Resources to save this year’s wolf hunt. A Dane County judge on Friday issued an order that essentially ends this year’s hunt. The judge said Wisconsin’s wolf quota...