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Multiple Ohio Hospitals Postpone Elective Surgeries in Response to Rise in COVID Cases

Multiple Ohio Hospitals Postpone Elective Surgeries in Response to Rise in COVID Cases

by Cooper Moran | Dec 24, 2021 | Battleground States, Ohio, The Midwest

  Multiple hospitals throughout Ohio have postponed elective operations due to the rise of coronavirus cases across the state. According to the healthcare providers, the decision to postpone some operations will free certain resources in order to combat positive...
Uncertainty Surrounds Distribution Status of FDA Fully Approved Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine in Florida

Uncertainty Surrounds Distribution Status of FDA Fully Approved Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine in Florida

by Steve Stewart | Dec 24, 2021 | Battleground States, Florida, The South

  A spokesperson for the Florida Department of Health (FDOH), responding to an inquiry by The Florida Capital Star related to COVID vaccines, said he was unsure if any of the Food and Drug Agency (FDA) fully approved COVID vaccine -Comirnaty – was being...
Michigan Secretary of State Rules Whitmer Did Not Violate Law with Excessive Campaign Contributions

Michigan Secretary of State Rules Whitmer Did Not Violate Law with Excessive Campaign Contributions

by Cooper Moran | Dec 24, 2021 | Battleground States, Michigan, The Upper-Midwest

  Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson on Tuesday resolved a campaign finance complaint against Governor Gretchen Whitmer, ruling the governor did not violate campaign finance laws. The original complaint, filed by the Michigan Freedom Fund, alleged that...
Tennessee Attorney General Herbert Slatery Joins Lawsuit to Block Vaccine Mandate for Head Start Program Volunteers

Tennessee Attorney General Herbert Slatery Joins Lawsuit to Block Vaccine Mandate for Head Start Program Volunteers

by Cooper Moran | Dec 24, 2021 | News, Tennessee, The South

  Tennessee Attorney General Herbert Slatery on Tuesday joined a legal effort to stop the Biden administration’s medical mandates for individuals involved in Head Start Programs. Head Start Programs attempt to prepare children from low-income families for...
Pennsylvania Gov. Wolf Vetoes Education-Transparency Bill

Pennsylvania Gov. Wolf Vetoes Education-Transparency Bill

by Bradley Vasoli | Dec 24, 2021 | Battleground States, Pennsylvania

  Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf (D) this week vetoed legislation that would have directed school districts to publish their curricula online. State Rep. Andrew Lewis (R-Harrisburg) sponsored the bill to provide a “standardized, simple and user-friendly” means for...
Parents of Two Wisconsin College Students That Died from Fentanyl Overdose: ‘It’s a Public Health Crisis’

Parents of Two Wisconsin College Students That Died from Fentanyl Overdose: ‘It’s a Public Health Crisis’

by Hayley Feland | Dec 24, 2021 | Battleground States, The Upper-Midwest, Wisconsin

  The parents of two Wisconsin college students who died from fentanyl overdoses are speaking out calling fentanyl overdoses a “public health crisis.” The two students who died in unrelated incidents were freshmen, living in the same dorm at the University of...
Commentary: Charity Constitutes a Robust Alternative to Government Welfare

Commentary: Charity Constitutes a Robust Alternative to Government Welfare

by Star News Staff | Dec 24, 2021 | Commentary, News

by Joel Lim   It’s that time of year again, the time when Americans consume more than ever, but also the time when Americans give more than ever. Indeed, America’s generosity as a whole is actually quite extensive, with Americans giving $471 billion...
Florida Juvenile Justice Official Backed Critical Race Theory, Walks Back Previous View

Florida Juvenile Justice Official Backed Critical Race Theory, Walks Back Previous View

by Grant Holcomb | Dec 24, 2021 | Battleground States, Florida, The South

  Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) recently appointed Eric Hall to be the new head of the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice and his doctoral-level dissertation from 2014 has some scratching their heads. According to POLITICO, Hall was a previous endorser of...
Commentary: Salvation Army’s Woke Descent Hurts Those It Serves

Commentary: Salvation Army’s Woke Descent Hurts Those It Serves

by RealClearWire | Dec 24, 2021 | Commentary, News

by Kenny Xu   In regions like suburban Philadelphia, the Salvation Army’s red kettles at retail entrances are a timeless reminder of ordinary Americans’ philanthropic commitment to the less fortunate. Unfortunately, Salvation Army leaders have now dared to accuse...
Commentary: Five Times Campuses Ruined Holidays in 2021

Commentary: Five Times Campuses Ruined Holidays in 2021

by Star News Staff | Dec 24, 2021 | Commentary, News

by Kate Hirzel   Woke and leftist ideologies often target traditions and celebrations around holidays, particularly those that pertain to Christianity and American identity. With 2021 coming to an end, Campus Reform has compiled a list of the top five instances...
Indianapolis Administrator Fired After Leaking School District’s Social Justice Initiatives

Indianapolis Administrator Fired After Leaking School District’s Social Justice Initiatives

by Star News Staff | Dec 24, 2021 | National, News

by Kendall Tietz   An Indianapolis Public Schools (IPS) administrator was fired Monday for “sharing public files” with news outlets as well as recordings of a “Racial Justice Speaker Series” that was presented to students, according to a statement. Tony Kinnett...
Melania Trump Is Releasing Her Own Line of NFTs

Melania Trump Is Releasing Her Own Line of NFTs

by Star News Staff | Dec 24, 2021 | National, News

by Ailan Evans   Former first lady Melania Trump announced last week that she is launching her own line of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) and donating a portion of the proceeds to fund children’s programs. NFTs are unique units of data, similar to trading cards, that...
Commentary: Charity Constitutes a Robust Alternative to Government Welfare

Commentary: Charity Constitutes a Robust Alternative to Government Welfare

by Star News Staff | Dec 24, 2021 | Commentary, News

by Joel Lim   It’s that time of year again, the time when Americans consume more than ever, but also the time when Americans give more than ever. Indeed, America’s generosity as a whole is actually quite extensive, with Americans giving $471 billion...
Carjacked Pennsylvania Congresswoman Pushed for ‘Criminal Justice Reform’

Carjacked Pennsylvania Congresswoman Pushed for ‘Criminal Justice Reform’

by Peter D'Abrosca | Dec 24, 2021 | Battleground States, Pennsylvania, The Northeast

  The Pennsylvania congresswoman who was the victim of a Wednesday carjacking has a long history of advocating for far-left “criminal justice reform” policies. “I’m coming right now from a hearing on criminal justice reform and what we can...
More Americans Than Ever Before Have No Religious Affiliation

More Americans Than Ever Before Have No Religious Affiliation

by Star News Staff | Dec 24, 2021 | National, News

by Eric Lendrum   A new survey by the Pew Research Center shows that the number of American adults with no religious affiliation is on the rise and has reached its highest point yet, as reported by Fox News. Pew’s new study, released on Tuesday, shows that those...
From Fauci to Big Tech, GOP Already Has Clear Investigative Targets If It Wins Back Congress

From Fauci to Big Tech, GOP Already Has Clear Investigative Targets If It Wins Back Congress

by Star News Staff | Dec 24, 2021 | National, News

   – – – Photo “Dr. Anthony Fauci White House Press Briefing” by Trump White House Archived.          
The Surprising Reason Religious Couples Are Less Likely to Get Divorced

The Surprising Reason Religious Couples Are Less Likely to Get Divorced

by Star News Staff | Dec 24, 2021 | National, News

by Laurel Duggan   Religious couples are less likely to get divorced despite marrying younger — a factor generally associated with higher divorce rates — because they are less likely to live together before marriage, according to the Institute for Family Studies...
Fauci Urges Americans to Disinvite Unvaccinated Family Members from Holiday Gatherings

Fauci Urges Americans to Disinvite Unvaccinated Family Members from Holiday Gatherings

by Star News Staff | Dec 24, 2021 | National, News

by Debra Heine   National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) Director Dr. Anthony Fauci has urged Americans to disinvite unvaccinated family members from their holiday gatherings as the fast-spreading COVID-19 Omicron variant surges nationwide....
Home Prices at 45-Year High, Pricing Many Buyers out of the Market

Home Prices at 45-Year High, Pricing Many Buyers out of the Market

by The Center Square | Dec 24, 2021 | National, News

by Bethany Blankley   Home prices are at a 45-year high, pricing many buyers out of an historic seller’s market, new data published by CoreLogic show. Annual home prices were 18% higher in October of this year than they were last October, and were also the...
Department of Defense Silent After Lawyer Told Judge it Had ‘Adequate Supply’ of Unavailable Pfizer Vaccine

Department of Defense Silent After Lawyer Told Judge it Had ‘Adequate Supply’ of Unavailable Pfizer Vaccine

by Peter D'Abrosca | Dec 24, 2021 | National, News

  The Department of Defense (DOD) declined to comment on whether it had any of Pfizer’s Food and Drug Administration (FDA) fully approved vaccine called Comirnaty, after one of its lawyers told a federal judge the department had Comirnaty on hand. “We...
Top Harvard Professor Found Guilty of Lying About Payments From China

Top Harvard Professor Found Guilty of Lying About Payments From China

by Star News Staff | Dec 24, 2021 | National, News

by Ailan Evans   A prominent Harvard professor was found guilty Tuesday of lying about his ties to China, The Wall Street Journal reported. Charles Lieber, a scientist in Harvard University’s chemistry and engineering departments, was found guilty on six counts...
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