by Peter D'Abrosca | Nov 12, 2021
Kenosha Assistant District Attorney and Prosecutor Thomas Binger, leading the state’s high-profile trial against Kyle Rittenhouse, was described as “evil” and accused of acting unethically and illegally by other attorneys watching the trial...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Nov 12, 2021
After Tuesday’s recall petition filed against Loudoun County School Board (LCSB) Chair Brenda Sheridan, who represents the Sterling district, Loudoun County Public Schools remained noncommittal in the recall fight. Notably, embattled LCPS Superintendent...
by Bradley Vasoli | Nov 12, 2021
Amidst public concerns of electoral irregularities in Pennsylvania, a recount will decide the outcome of the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court contest between Republican Drew Crompton and Democrat Lori A. Dumas. Based on unofficial returns published by the...
by Chris Butler | Nov 12, 2021
Representative Andrew Clyde (R-GA-09) said he voted against the recently passed federal infrastructure bill because it contributes to more government waste, stretches out the deficit, and doesn’t concentrate enough on security at the U.S.-Mexico border. Clyde...
by Cooper Moran | Nov 12, 2021
An agent with the Tucson Sector U.S. Border Patrol, Anibal A. Perez, died in the line of duty, the group announced on Thursday. The officer, who passed away earlier this month, had served the organization since 2006. “The entire USBP family mourns the...
by Hayley Feland | Nov 12, 2021
State Rep. Mark Spreitzer (D-Beloit) has accused the Racine County Sheriff’s Office of conducting a “political stunt” after an investigation into alleged nursing home election fraud. “The Wisconsin Election Commission directed municipalities throughout...
by Star News Staff | Nov 12, 2021
by Kyle Hooten Minneapolis DFL Chair Devin Hogan suggested that the City Council should “refuse” to accept the results of an election that weakens the council’s authority. “Refuse to cede power!” Hogan urged in a Twitter conversation that involved outgoing...
by Casey Owens | Nov 12, 2021
A proposal by Jacksonville Mayor Lenny Curry (R) to remove a Confederate monument in Springfield Park was defeated by the Jacksonville City Council in a 12 to 6 vote. Curry’s proposal to remove the Tribute to the Women of the Confederacy Monument would...
by Grant Holcomb | Nov 12, 2021
White House spokeswoman Karine Jean-Pierre criticized the efforts of Florida’s Republican leadership to ban vaccine mandates in the upcoming special legislative session. The special session begins next Monday and runs through Friday. “The question is, really...
by Star News Staff | Nov 12, 2021
by J.D. Davidson An Ohio think tank has identified more than 60 occupational licenses it said can be eliminated or reformed as the General Assembly continues a nearly two-year effort to reduce business regulations. The Buckeye Institute, a Columbus-based policy...
by The Center Square | Nov 12, 2021
by Cole Lauterbach Arizona’s capital is fighting to recruit new police officers as its current patrol force is more than four dozen officers short of the bare minimum. Officers with the Phoenix Police Department reported their monthly recruitment and staffing...
by Eric Burk | Nov 12, 2021
The Loudoun County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to rename Jeb Stuart Road and Fort Johnston Road. The board also directed staff to amend county naming standards and initiate renaming roads that include Confederate and segregationist names. In a...
by Cooper Moran | Nov 12, 2021
President Joe Biden and members of his staff are considering Terry McAuliffe for a position in the administration, according to a report from Punchbowl News. The media outlet cited numerous, “high-level” sources and described that McAuliffe has not...
by Chris Butler | Nov 12, 2021
A former Georgia State University (GSU) professor has pleaded guilty to a federal charge of possessing child pornography, and certain images and videos he had showed children as young as five engaging in sexually explicit conduct. That man, Daniel Deocampo,...
by Grant Holcomb | Nov 12, 2021
Attorneys for the U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) relesed a 33-page court document earlier this week saying it did not feel the new Seminole Gaming Compact signed by the state of Florida and the Seminole Tribe of Florida violated the Indian Gaming...