by Peter D'Abrosca | Dec 3, 2021
Arizona State University (ASU) Thursday defended a photo circulating the internet that depicts a woman on its campus holding a sign that says “Death 2 America” during Wednesday’s anti-Kyle Rittenhouse protests. ”University campuses are...
by Neil W. McCabe | Dec 3, 2021
The retired Ernst & Young partner and member of the Ohio Republican Party Central Committee responded to charges from the party chairman Robert A. Paduchik and his supporters that he is ignorant of non-profit accounting and that he delayed the resolution of...
by Chris Butler | Dec 3, 2021
Republican Rich McCormick, running for Georgia’s Sixth Congressional District, previously said four GOP members of Congress had endorsed his candidacy, but on Thursday he said they did not actually endorse him. McCormick said he made a mistake. “I am not a good...
by Chris Butler | Dec 3, 2021
Members of the Rutherford County School (RCS) Board recently turned down an application for a new charter school. Officials with the Nashville-based ReThink Forward first sought to open a school in the Smyrna-La Vergne area in February, according to The...
by Kaitlin Housler | Dec 3, 2021
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) announced Tuesday that it has formally accepted Kairos Power’s Construction Permit Application (CPA) for the Hermes low-power demonstration reactor to be built at the East Tennessee Technology Park Heritage Center site in...
by Eric Burk | Dec 3, 2021
Virginia’s Commission on School Construction and Modernization recommended actions for the General Assembly and the governor to take to help fund upgrades and new construction in schools. A June report to the commission found that 41 percent of school...
by Cooper Moran | Dec 3, 2021
Arizona Senate President Karen Fann (R-Prescott) on Wednesday was named chair of the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC). Fann, who served as treasurer of the organization in 2021, was awarded the position at the group’s annual policy summit in...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Dec 3, 2021
The Tennessee Department of Education (TDOE) has launched a dashboard aimed at transparency and information about the goings on in the state’s public school districts. “This interactive dashboard filters data from the Tennessee Department of...
by Star News Staff | Dec 3, 2021
by Victor Davis Hanson In a recent online exchange, the YouTuber Casey Neistat posted his fury after his car was broken into and the contents stolen. Los Angeles, he railed, was turning into a “3rd-world s—hole of a city.” The multimillionaire actor Seth Rogen...
by Star News Staff | Dec 3, 2021
by Harry Wilmerding The number of Americans who filed new unemployment claims totaled 220,000 in the week ending on Nov. 27 as employers fight to retain workers heading into the holiday season, the Department of Labor reported. The Labor Department figure shows...
by Star News Staff | Dec 3, 2021
by Thomas Catenacci Bipartisan leaders of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee vowed to continue promoting nuclear energy during an industry conference Wednesday. Both Energy Committee Chairman Joe Manchin and Ranking Member John Barrasso...
by Morgan Nicole Veysey | Dec 3, 2021
The Metro Nashville Police Department reminded Music City businesses, visitors, and residents that the alcohol ban on party buses is now in effect. In a news release Tuesday, MNPD said the ordinance prohibited “the possession/consumption of open...
by The Center Square | Dec 3, 2021
by Bethany Blankley President Joe Biden lost three federal challenges to his vaccine mandates in just two days this week, with judges ruling the mandates are executive branch overreach and likely unconstitutional. Federal judges in Missouri, Kentucky and...
by Star News Staff | Dec 3, 2021
by Harry Wilmerding Major League Baseball (MLB) owners locked out players Wednesday night after negations failed to produce a new collective bargaining agreement (CBA) with the players association for the first time since 1995. The two sides failed to reach an...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Dec 3, 2021
Far-left media outlets and commentators have tied the deadly shooting at Oxford High School in Michigan to former President Donald J. Trump, all while denying that the massacre in Waukesha, Wisconsin could have had political motivations. “Comprehensive...
by Star News Staff | Dec 3, 2021
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by RealClearWire | Dec 3, 2021
by John Tamny It’s calculated that somewhere north of 45 million Americans have run up $1.73 trillion worth of college debt. The numbers may surprise a lot or a little, which is really not the point. The main thing is that debt now measured in the trillions is...
by Star News Staff | Dec 3, 2021
by Julie Kelly It’s nearly impossible to select the most maniacal comment made by Dr. Anthony Fauci in his nearly 70-minute interview with “Face the Nation” host Margaret Brennan that aired last weekend. Joe Biden’s chief coronavirus advisor and miniature...
by Star News Staff | Dec 3, 2021
by Newt Gingrich The willful avoidance of facts and deliberate obscuring of what happened in Waukesha, Wisconsin is a low point in American journalism nationally. It is stunning how much the propaganda media distorted and misreported the massacre at the...
by RealClearWire | Dec 3, 2021
by Steve Cortes After intense negotiations, the United Auto Workers secured a new agreement with Ford, General Motors, and their suppliers that effectively prohibits a vaccine mandate for employees by requiring only “voluntary” disclosure of vaccination status...
by Star News Staff | Dec 3, 2021
by Laurel Duggan Riccardo Simonetti, LGBT ambassador to the European Union Parliament, dressed as a transgender Virgin Mary for the cover of a Berlin-based queer magazine. The photos show a bearded Simonetti in a tunic and veil, holding a baby who is presumably...