by Star News Staff | Nov 18, 2021
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by Bradley Vasoli | Nov 18, 2021
A lawsuit alleging multiple violations of federal and state election laws, as well as Pennsylvania’s “Right to Know” statute, was filed in Delaware County Court of Pennsylvania Wednesday night, according to sources familiar with the litigation. The suit (case...
by Laura Baigert | Nov 18, 2021
During the November 3, 2020 presidential election, Georgia law was broken in DeKalb County and, as such, the results should never have been certified, according to the chair of the Republican Party there. Marci McCarthy, head of the DeKalb County GOP since...
by Neil W. McCabe | Nov 18, 2021
PHOENIX, Arizona – The incoming governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia hailed public safety, funding the police and preserving qualified immunity for law enforcement officers as pillars of his election victory and his new administration a November 17...
by RealClearWire | Nov 18, 2021
by Todd Carney It would be an understatement to say that former President Donald Trump changed the Republican Party. Whatever one’s view of Trump, most observers can agree that Trump forced a break-up between the GOP and big business. Within conservative...
by Morgan Nicole Veysey | Nov 18, 2021
Eleven men were arrested in Chattanooga for seeking illicit sex from minors, and one woman was charged with promoting prostitution, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) announced Wednesday. The arrests were made during a two-day undercover Human...
by Cooper Moran | Nov 18, 2021
The Atlanta City Council passed a new pilot program that will provide direct, monthly cash payments to certain residents of the city. The initiative, entitled Income Mobility Program for Atlanta Community Transformation (IMPACT), will award a stipend of $500...
by Cooper Moran | Nov 18, 2021
Madison Metropolitan School District will continue its coronavirus protocols into the spring semester, according to a release from the district’s Superintendent Carlton Jenkins. The measures, which require students and faculty to continue to wear a mask...
by Star News Staff | Nov 18, 2021
by Kaylee Greenlee The Biden administration said it’s no longer releasing migrants into the U.S. without court dates, CNN Politics reported Tuesday. Migrants will be issued formal notices to appear in an immigration court when released from federal custody...
by Eric Burk | Nov 18, 2021
State Senator Amanda Chase (R-Chesterfield) has announced her candidacy for Virginia’s Seventh Congressional District. On Wednesday, she made multiple radio talk show appearances and held a press conference in the Virginia capitol. “We need a...
by The Center Square | Nov 18, 2021
by Cole Lauterbach Monthly polling of Arizonans shows Independents have shifted to align more with Republicans in terms of handling the COVID-19 pandemic. Since the pandemic-related mitigations began in early 2020, registered Independent voters in Arizona have...
by The Center Square | Nov 18, 2021
by J.D. Davidson The Ohio Public Employees Retirement System claims Facebook violated federal securities law and purposely misled the public in a lawsuit filed to recover investor losses of more than $100 billion, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost said....
by Bethany Bowman | Nov 18, 2021
NASHVILLE, Tennessee – Dennis Quaid concluded his fall musical tour on November 15th when he played the Nashville City Winery to a sold-out crowd. Most people are well-aware of his extensive acting career. The celebrity is known for his roles in hit films...
by Star News Staff | Nov 18, 2021
by Emina Melonic Last week, New York Governor Kathy Hochul launched a new program: an incentive to get children ages 5 through 11 to take COVID shots, now that they are available. The program in question has that usual bureaucratic and humorless advertising...
by Chris Butler | Nov 18, 2021
A federal judge halted a new Tennessee law that prohibits COVID-19 mask mandates in schools on the basis that it violates the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), but the language of the law shows otherwise. That judge, Waverly Crenshaw, presides over the...
by Star News Staff | Nov 18, 2021
by Thomas Catenacci The Navajo Nation criticized the Biden administration for banning oil and gas leasing on a large swath of New Mexico land that supported much of its community. The tribe argued that President Joe Biden failed to properly consult it before...
by Hayley Feland | Nov 18, 2021
A Chinese national who has been living and studying in Los Angeles has been accused of stalking and harassing a Minnesota college student. Ki Cheung Yau has been arrested and charged with cyberstalking. Yau created several accounts in the victim’s name,...
by Star News Staff | Nov 18, 2021
by Andrew Kerr The leader of a conservative watchdog group said Arabella Advisors, a Democratic dark money juggernaut, had security remove her from their office on Monday morning after she made an in-person request for nonprofit tax documents Arabella is...
by Morgan Nicole Veysey | Nov 18, 2021
Nashville’s Metro Council is set to meet this week to discuss the possibility of allowing alcohol back onto party buses. In October, the Council and Mayor John Cooper voted to change the rules regarding the open-air vehicles beginning December of this...