by Star News Staff | Nov 1, 2021
by Kaylee Greenlee Migrants are sleeping outside immigration offices waiting to check in with Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials, the Houston Chronicle reported on Friday. Migrants started spending the night outside the Greenspoint Immigration and...
by Star News Staff | Nov 1, 2021
by Angela Morabito This school year, colleges around the country will teach students to use math to drive a “social justice” agenda. Campus Reform has found several courses, aimed both at math students and future teachers, that will teach math...
by Star News Staff | Nov 1, 2021
by Thomas Catenacci The U.S. has reduced emissions more than any other country in the world despite former President Donald Trump’s decision to leave the Paris Climate Accords. “In the last 10 years, the emissions reduction in the United States has been the...
by The Center Square | Nov 1, 2021
by Casey Harper COVID-19 vaccine mandates have sparked nationwide controversy and led to firings and resignations around the country. Police officers have been hit hard by the requirements, and their exodus may leave many cities understaffed even on the heels...
by Laura Baigert | Nov 1, 2021
The legislation that emerged in Saturday’s early morning hours from the three days of the 112th Tennessee General Assembly’s Third Extraordinary Session provided a number of safeguards against COVID-19 mandates, but some legislators say concessions to...
by Morgan Nicole Veysey | Nov 1, 2021
Radnor Lake State Park has just announced its installation of colorblind correcting viewfinders. The State Park announced on its Facebook Thursday about its new additions. The viewfinders cost the Tennessee Department of Tourism $3,000 but the special lenses...
by Morgan Nicole Veysey | Nov 1, 2021
A parade of party buses protested Nashville’s downtown over the new legislation that was put in place recently. The buses gathered on Friday where they protested against the new rules set in place, mainly the rules for alcohol on the buses. One video from...
by The Center Square | Nov 1, 2021
by Tyler Arnold Although most of the talk around Virginia’s 2021 gubernatorial race has focused on Republican Glenn Youngkin and Democrat Terry McAuliffe, voters will have a third name to choose from on their ballots next week – Princess Blanding. “I am a...
by Cooper Moran | Nov 1, 2021
A federal judge in Wisconsin on Friday sentenced two individuals for embezzling thousands from Ain Dah Ing (ADI), a nonprofit that offered mental health and alcohol and substance abuse services to Native American tribes in Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin....
by Chris Butler | Nov 1, 2021
A Laurens County, Georgia man lied to obtain a COVID-19 disaster relief loan and used that money to buy a collectible Pokémon trading card. Officials with the U.S. Department of Justice for the Southern District of Georgia announced the news in a press release...
by Eric Burk | Nov 1, 2021
School construction and renovation projects are on the ballot in local funding referenda across the Commonwealth. Voters in six localities will decide whether to approve taking on debt for the projects. In Danville and neighboring Pittsylvania County,...
by The Center Square | Nov 1, 2021
by Nyamekye Daniel Georgia farmers already weathering crop shortages from a deep freeze during the spring could face another challenge this harvest season, according to the Georgia Farm Bureau. More than 10,000 John Deere workers are on strike at 14 plants...
by The Center Square | Nov 1, 2021
by Cole Lauterbach Arizona’s largest hospital system and others have set a Monday deadline for their employees to be vaccinated or face termination, but some employees who already have been fired for refusing a vaccine are learning they aren’t eligible for...
by Star News Staff | Nov 1, 2021
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by The Center Square | Nov 1, 2021
by Bethany Blankley The National Sheriff’s Association and the Arizona Sheriff’s Association oppose the Biden administration’s nomination of Tucson Police Chief Chris Magnus to be the next commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection. Both associations...
by Casey Owens | Nov 1, 2021
A debate about whether Florida lawmakers should change the way public schools fund virtual learning has begun after virtual school numbers increased due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In an interview with the News Service of Florida, Florida House PreK-12...
by Chris Butler | Nov 1, 2021
Memphis had a violent Halloween weekend, including three homicides, according to the Memphis Police Department (MPD). Around 10 a.m. Sunday, MPD officers responded to a shooting at the 400 block of Laclede Avenue, where they found two male shooting victims dead...