by Neil W. McCabe | Jan 11, 2022
The founder and CEO of the Sarasota, Florida, based Cyber Ninjas told The Star News Network that politically-motivated reporters let their bias taint their coverage of his company’s audit of the ballots from the 2020 presidential voting held in Maricopa County,...
by Aaron Gulbransen | Jan 11, 2022
The second person to plead guilty to federal charges stemming from the May 30, 2020 Nashville Metro Courthouse fire will be sentenced on January 18, 2021. The first was Shelby Ligons, 22, of Nashville. On May 31, 2020 Metro Nashville Police Department announced...
by Star News Staff | Jan 11, 2022
by Adam Mill One-party rule and the destruction of an effective opposition might seem like a counterintuitive goal for “democracy journalists” pushing the “voting rights” legislation. But democracy journalists have been refreshingly candid in their goal to...
by Chris Butler | Jan 11, 2022
Weston Wamp, son of former Tennessee Republican Congressman Zach Wamp, is running for mayor of Hamilton County, and he said Monday he is not his father concerning the latter’s views on former U.S. President Donald Trump. This, after The Tennessee Star...
by Cooper Moran | Jan 11, 2022
Wisconsin GOP gubernatorial candidate Rebecca Kleefisch collected more than $3 million during the first four months of her effort to defeat Governor Tony Evers, according to a release from her campaign. Kleefisch hauled in approximately $3.3 million during the...
by Chris Butler | Jan 11, 2022
Former Republican senator and current Georgia gubernatorial candidate David Perdue on Monday published a Georgia Parents’ Bill of Rights that he said protects children from overzealous school administrators. Perdue’s proposal borrows from federal legislation...
by Eric Burk | Jan 11, 2022
Republicans in Virginia’s newly-redistricted seventh congressional district voted to hold a primary for the nomination of their candidate to challenge likely Democratic nominee incumbent Abigail Spanberger (D-Virginia-07.) At the Saturday morning meeting,...
by Bradley Vasoli | Jan 11, 2022
Yesterday, a Pennsylvania House of Representatives panel passed a series of redistricting and election reforms, including a bill establishing a citizens’ commission for redrawing legislative districts. The redistricting bill, sponsored by State Rep. Seth Grove...
by Cooper Moran | Jan 11, 2022
State Senator Doug Mastriano (R-Franklin) formally launched his campaign for Pennsylvania governor, joining a crowded GOP primary field. The state lawmaker on Saturday announced his intentions to a room of hundreds of supporters in Gettysburg....
by Peter D'Abrosca | Jan 11, 2022
Author, attorney and venture capitalist J.D. Vance, a candidate for U.S. Senate in Ohio, will launch a statewide tour to connect with voters before this year’s primary election. “The No BS Townhall Tour is about being honest with Ohioans and answering all...
by Chris Butler | Jan 11, 2022
Republicans in the Tennessee General Assembly will reportedly create multiple congressional districts to represent Nashville, and this move will likely benefit the GOP. This, as state legislators redraw new Congressional maps to comply with required...
by Star News Staff | Jan 11, 2022
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by Star News Staff | Jan 11, 2022
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by RealClearWire | Jan 11, 2022
by Susan Crabtree Lanhee Chen, an educator and GOP policy adviser to presidential candidates, could have reconsidered his plans to run for state controller in California after the recall election against Gov. Gavin Newsom flopped so badly in September. Despite...
by Cooper Moran | Jan 11, 2022
Senator Bill Hagerty (R-TN) on Monday called for bipartisanship to address challenges facing Americans over the course of the new year. In an opinion piece published by The Hill, Hagerty outlined issues, like historic inflation or the border crisis, and urged...
by Eric Burk | Jan 11, 2022
The City of Portsmouth has settled with Senator Louse Lucas (D-Portsmouth) in her lawsuit against former Chief Angela Greene and Sergeant Kevin McGee, with the city agreeing to pay Lucas $300,000, according to a Greene press release. In June, Lucas sued Greene...
by Grant Holcomb | Jan 11, 2022
New findings from the University of Florida (UF) show the omicron variant’s sweep through Florida will likely peak around mid-January 2022. The findings also showed the newest variant will likely result in fewer deaths due to being the least severe of the COVID...
by Neil W. McCabe | Jan 11, 2022
The Founder and CEO of Cyber Ninjas, the cybersecurity firm tapped by the Arizona State Senate to audit Maricopa County’s 2020 presidential election tallies, told The Star News Network his company shut down because the Republican-controlled State Senate...
by The Center Square | Jan 11, 2022
by J.D. Davidson Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost rejected a citizens’ petition on a proposed law that would support vaccine choice and privacy for the second time because it did not contain enough verified signatures. Yost originally turned down the submission...
by Star News Staff | Jan 11, 2022
by Alexa Schwerha Indiana may effectively ban Critical Race Theory (CRT) tenets from being taught in public schools and universities. Senate Bill 167, which is sponsored by seven Republican lawmakers, states that no “state educational institution”...
by The Center Square | Jan 11, 2022
by Scott McClallen A Genesee County judge denied Attorney General Dana Nessel’s request to overturn a Nov. 19 order that Michigan stop using documents that might violate attorney-client privilege until reviewed by independent investigators. The Associated Press...