by Star News Staff | Dec 28, 2021
by Tom Steward California may not be what it used to be, but it still looks tempting in the middle of a Minnesota winter. So tempting two of Hennepin County’s highest paid public employees made the Golden State their home base for working remotely during–and...
by Star News Staff | Dec 28, 2021
by Cece O’Leary It’s no secret that there is an obsession with race among our nation’s colleges. On every campus, there seems to be another multicultural center for BIPOC students, or a class on how to be woke, or a bias response team. And while the...
by Star News Staff | Dec 28, 2021
by Julie Kelly Recently-released surveillance video from inside the lower west terrace tunnel at the Capitol building from last January 6 confirms what American Greatness has reported for months: law enforcement officers from the D.C. Metropolitan Police...
by RealClearWire | Dec 28, 2021
by Patrick Hynes In the current day and age, energy security is a prerequisite for national security. When America became energy independent in 2019, it freed us from the political whims of unstable countries. But dogmatic leftists across the world have made it...
by Star News Staff | Dec 28, 2021
– – – Photo “Marco Rubio” by Gage Skidmore CC BY-SA 2.0.
by The Center Square | Dec 28, 2021
by Robert Davis Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly and the Legislature’s Democratic leadership on Thursday released a draft bill to get rid of the food sales tax in the state. Known colloquially as the “Axe the Food Tax” bill, the legislation would eliminate the...
by The Center Square | Dec 28, 2021
by Tyler Arnold Virginia Gov.-elect Glenn Youngkin announced his new finance secretary and vowed his team will promote lower taxes and greater fiscal responsibility in Richmond. The governor-elect’s incoming finance secretary will be Stephen Emery Cummings, the...
by Star News Staff | Dec 28, 2021
by Anthony Gockowski Rosemarie Westbury’s life was turned upside down on April 9. Armored vehicles carrying federal agents equipped with fully-automatic rifles and battering rams were looking for her son. It was 6:30 in the morning and Rosemarie was on her way...
by Chris Butler | Dec 28, 2021
Federal officials have announced eight new assistant U.S. attorneys for the Northern District of Georgia. One of them, Mary Jane Stewart, as referred to in a press release is “a career public servant.” Stewart, the press release went on to say, has returned to...
by Star News Staff | Dec 28, 2021
by Market Research Foundation Pennsylvania was by far one of the most contentious battleground states in the 2020 election, but new analysis shows even in Philadelphia Democrats are only treading water. In 2020, both Democrat and anti-Trump groups dumped...
by Grant Holcomb | Dec 28, 2021
The 11th Circuit Court of Appeals has scheduled a time when it will hear a challenge to a Florida law that bans 18 to 20-year-olds from purchasing rifles and shotguns. The court will hear the arguments during the week of March 21, 2022. The law in question is...
by The Center Square | Dec 28, 2021
by Cole Lauterbach Arizonans enjoyed a cooler and wetter summer in 2021 but so did mosquitos, which caused West Nile virus infections at rates multiple times higher than previous years. As of Dec. 23, the Arizona Department of Health Services recorded 1,567...
by Star News Staff | Dec 28, 2021
by Paul Gottfried In a widely noted analysis of wokeness at The American Conservative, Scott McConnell indicates that there’s good news ahead. Woke culture may soon be a spent force. It may be following the paths of other attempted revolutions like communism...
by The Center Square | Dec 28, 2021
by Tyler Arnold Virginia has the best business climate in the country in 2021, according to Business Facility’s annual business ranking released this week. “The commonwealth’s location, right next to the District of Columbia, combined with its pro-business work...
by Casey Owens | Dec 28, 2021
A bill that aims to exempt additional voter registration data from Florida’s public records laws was introduced Sunday by State Representative Cyndi Stevenson of St. Augustine. In addition to data such as a voter’s social security number which was...
by Chris Butler | Dec 28, 2021
Members of the Tennessee State Building Commission last week approved a budget that more than doubles the amount for infrastructure improvements at the Megasite of West Tennessee. State Building Commission members and the State Building Commission’s staff did...