by Morgan Nicole Veysey | Nov 22, 2021
The United States Department of Justice awarded three cities in Tennessee a total of $785,370 out of a total of $139 million in the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS Office) COPS Hiring Program (CHP). The program was designed to provide...
by Star News Staff | Nov 22, 2021
by Harry Wilmerding Republican Florida Sen. Marco Rubio blasted President Joe Biden’s nominee to lead the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, saying she supports communist policies on Friday. “Saule Omarova supports abolishing private bank accounts,...
by The Center Square | Nov 22, 2021
by Natalie Kapustik Legislation authored by Senate Appropriations Committee Chair Pat Browne, R-Lehigh, to bring transparency and efficiency to Pennsylvania’s campaign finance reporting system was approved by the state Senate. Under Senate Bill 140, all...
by Star News Staff | Nov 22, 2021
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by Star News Staff | Nov 22, 2021
by Ailan Evans YouTube prevented a video about a missing Chinese tennis star from receiving advertising revenue on Friday. The video, titled “Chinese Star VANISHES After Rape Accusation I Breaking Points with Krystal and Saagar” and appearing on the Breaking...
by The Center Square | Nov 22, 2021
by Tyler Arnold Before Virginia agencies offer permits that could affect environmental, historical and cultural resource protection, they must now consult the commonwealth’s Tribal Nations. Gov. Ralph Northam signed Executive Order 82, which puts this...
by Casey Owens | Nov 22, 2021
A statewide investigation that discovered an alleged scheme by Republican state Senator Frank Artiles to influence a Miami-Dade County election in 2020, also revealed that a dark-money organization was used by Florida Democrats to pay for “sham candidate...
by Steve Stewart | Nov 22, 2021
In an 11-page order released on Saturday, U.S District Judge M. Casey Rodgers rejected Florida’s motion to block a Biden administration rule that requires workers at hospitals and other health-care related facilities be vaccinated against COVID. The decision...
by The Center Square | Nov 22, 2021
by J.D. Davidson A bill passed in the Ohio House would help the state prepare for a future with electric vehicles. House Bill 292, which was passed in the House on Thursday, establishes the Electric Vehicle Commission, consisting of elected officials and...
by Admin | Nov 22, 2021
by Evan Stambaugh Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz has admitted that declaring another state of emergency in the face of rising COVID cases would lead to negative political repercussions. In a Wednesday call with reporters — from Finland, no less — the governor said he...
by Star News Staff | Nov 22, 2021
by Kendall Tietz California’s largest teacher’s union instructed members at a meeting in October about the best ways to undermine parents and conservative communities regarding gender identity and sexual orientation issues, according to leaked documents and...
by The Center Square | Nov 22, 2021
by Cole Lauterbach Voters in Arizona will have the chance to strike down the largest personal income tax cut in state history. Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs notified Gov. Doug Ducey’s office Friday that her office certified a ballot initiative to...
by Grant Holcomb | Nov 22, 2021
A new advocacy group, Moms for Liberty (MFL), was founded by two former Florida school board members to unite parents against what they see as destructive policies being perpetuated in the public school system. “Our mission is to empower parents to stand up and...
by Star News Staff | Nov 22, 2021
by Sterling Mosley Faculty members are pushing back against Arizona State University for charging Code of Conduct violations against the female students who attempted to kick out two White men from the school’s Multicultural Community of Excellence Center...
by The Center Square | Nov 22, 2021
by Scott McClallen A taxpayer subsidy program intended to help vulnerable people afford medicine isn’t working as intended, according to a new study from the California-based, free-market Pacific Research Institute. The 340B program, named for section 340B of...
by Eric Burk | Nov 22, 2021
Virginia’s Dominion Energy customers will get $330 million in refunds due to a settlement. On Thursday, the Virginia State Corporation Commission (SCC) approved the settlement put forward in October, closing the agency’s triennial financial review...
by The Center Square | Nov 22, 2021
by Scott McClallen The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) will be issuing a face mask advisory effective until further notice. The agency is also offering guidance for the holidays, citing an increase in COVID-19 and flu cases. MDHHS will...
by Chris Butler | Nov 22, 2021
U.S. Representative Jody Hice (R-GA-10) and U.S. Representative Austin Scott (R-GA-08) told their respective constituents this month that Thanksgiving this year will likely cost them more than any other. Scott, in an email to constituents, said the following: •...
by Star News Staff | Nov 22, 2021
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by The Center Square | Nov 22, 2021
by J.D. Davidson Ohio has joined a federal lawsuit challenging the Biden administration’s new federal immigration policy, which Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost said stops nearly all deportations and handcuffs U.S. immigration officers. Yost and attorneys...
by Star News Staff | Nov 22, 2021
Could Kyle Rittenhouse face another trial? Does Rittenhouse have grounds to sue media outlets for defamation? What about the behavior of the prosecutors during the trial? The Heritage Foundation’s Zack Smith, a former prosecutor, joins Tim Doescher of “Heritage...