by Star News Staff | Nov 12, 2021
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by Rachel Alexander | Nov 12, 2021
The Arizona Court of Appeals rejected a request from Cyber Ninjas, the company that audited Maricopa County’s ballots, to block a public records request by the media for records from the audit. Phoenix Newspapers Inc., which owns The Arizona Republic, asked for...
by Brian Ball | Nov 12, 2021
COLUMBUS, Ohio – The leadership of the Ohio Republican Party (ORP) has taken away the board subcommittee assignments of several State Central Committee members who have questioned the accounting standards and management’s actions during the last...
by Star News Staff | Nov 12, 2021
by Newt Gingrich The Democratic Party defeat last Tuesday was followed by an even more ominous report on the job approval of the two leading Democrats. Recall, last week, Democrats lost Virginia in a remarkable sweep. They lost assembly and senate seats in New...
by Chris Butler | Nov 12, 2021
Staff at the University of Tennessee College of Law in Knoxville are advertising for a new dean, and one of the five finalists uses his position in academia to promote Critical Race Theory (CRT). University of Tennessee (UT) staff announced the five College of...
by Cooper Moran | Nov 12, 2021
Michigan State Representative John Damoose (R-Harbor Springs) on Wednesday detailed a plan to reduce the shortage of nurses throughout the state. The legislation would allow community colleges in Michigan to award bachelor’s degrees in nursing. In accordance...
by Star News Staff | Nov 12, 2021
by Victor Davis Hanson “History will figure that out on its own.” That is what Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) recently replied to Dr. Anthony Fauci, head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. In a heated congressional exchange, Fauci...
by The Center Square | Nov 12, 2021
by Jon Styf Along with the seven bills that passed Tennessee’s Legislature during its recent COVID-19 related special session, a joint resolution also passed both chambers of the legislature and sits on Gov. Bill Lee’s desk. While the bills become law if Lee...
by The Center Square | Nov 12, 2021
by Bethany Blankley More than half of state school board associations have distanced themselves from the national association after it sent a letter to President Joe Biden asking for federal intervention to investigate parents who protest at local meetings. Of...
by The Center Square | Nov 12, 2021
by Benjamin Yount Wisconsin’s special investigator is adding more to his look into last year’s election. Former Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Mike Gableman on Wednesday told the Assembly’s Committee on Elections that he is now incorporating the findings from...
by The Center Square | Nov 12, 2021
by Scott McClallen U.S. District Judge Judith Levy gave final approval to the $626.25 million settlement for victims of the Flint lead-contamination water crisis. “The court is persuaded that the over $600 million settlement is a fair and sensible...
by Star News Staff | Nov 12, 2021
by Kendall Tietz “We are still here” even though the election is over, about 150 parents reminded the Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS) school board outside its Tuesday meeting. Concerned community members, parents, grandparents and students spoke out during...
by Eric Burk | Nov 12, 2021
Governor-elect Glenn Youngkin announced his transition steering committee and advisors on Wednesday. The group includes Republican legislators, Republican Party of Virginia officials, and the three previous Republican governors of Virginia. Former Democratic...
by Star News Staff | Nov 12, 2021
by Ailan Evans Prominent leaders of a Black Lives Matter group in New York City promised violence if Mayor-elect Eric Adams brought back the city’s anti-crime units. “If he thinks that they’re going to go back to the old ways of policing, then we are going to...
by Kaitlin Housler | Nov 12, 2021
Metro Council Member Kevin Rhoten (District 14) filed a resolution to end vehicle emissions testing in Davidson County – the only county in Tennessee still mandating emissions testing. On August 17th, the Tennessee Department of Environment &...
by Star News Staff | Nov 12, 2021
by LGIS News Service Oak Park Elementary District 97 is teaching students so-called “critical race theory,” which argues that racism is to blame for differences in racial group performance, such as lower test scores by black students, or higher violent crime...
by Star News Staff | Nov 12, 2021
by Debra Heine The defense team in the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse requested a mistrial with prejudice, arguing that Assistant District Attorney Thomas Binger had acted in bad faith during the trial and engaged in prosecutorial misconduct. BREAKING: Rittenhouse...
by RealClearWire | Nov 12, 2021
by John Murawski Rejection used to be common for medical sociologist Thomas LaVeist when he tried to get his research published on the effects of racism on the health of black people. “Now,” said the 60-year-old dean of Tulane University’s School of Public...
by Star News Staff | Nov 12, 2021
by Kaylee Greenlee A higher percentage of migrants were granted asylum under the Biden administration despite fewer applications filed during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a new TRAC report released on Wednesday. Asylum grants increased from 29% under...
by Star News Staff | Nov 12, 2021
by Thomas Catenacci The Department of Defense (DOD) said Wednesday that China and climate change were “equally important” threats to U.S. national security. “We get paid to examine all the threats to our national security,” Defense Department press...
by Star News Staff | Nov 12, 2021
by LGIS News Service Teachers at Lyons Township High School will participate in a book study organized by a Black Lives Matter group, “Teaching for Black Lives.” The group will train LT teachers on how to better incorporate “the truth about...