by Star News Staff | Jan 18, 2022
by Kendall Tietz The North Carolina State Superintendent walked back plans to implement a statewide curriculum that would teach disabled preschoolers to “deconstruct whiteness,” according to a report from Education First Alliance (EFA). Catherine Truitt, North...
by The Center Square | Jan 18, 2022
by J.D. Davidson A recent report shows Ohio continues to struggle to recover economically from the COVID-19 pandemic when compared with the rest of the nation. A state-by-state comparison from the personal-finance website WalletHub showed the among the biggest...
by Star News Staff | Jan 18, 2022
by Stuart Reges How do you make the progressives on campus so “horrified” that they spring into action to defend their sacred ideology? Make an indigenous land acknowledgment that doesn’t match their view of history and watch them lose their minds. Let me...
by The Center Square | Jan 18, 2022
by Scott McClallen The University of Michigan fired President Mark Schlissel for an improper relationship with a subordinate – a mistake that cost him his job and part of a contract initially valued up to $10 million over the next 10 years. A Detroit...
by Star News Staff | Jan 18, 2022
by Anthony Gockowski Customs officials at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport seized more than 100 pounds of deadly “bushmeat” from travelers during the last week of December alone. Despite its potential for “deadly effects” and outbreaks of disease,...
by Star News Staff | Jan 18, 2022
by Alpha News Staff The University of Minnesota admitted in an email to its student body that the COVID-19 vaccine doesn’t prevent transmission of the virus — yet the school says it will “probably” require more boosters for its students. Public Health Officer...
by Star News Staff | Jan 18, 2022
– – – Photo “Olympic Rings” by Olympics.
by Bethany Bowman | Jan 18, 2022
NASHVILLE, Tennessee – Julia Cole got her start performing the Star-Spangled Banner before her own high-school volleyball games, and was soon performing for NFL, MLB, MLS, NASCAR, and ESPN events before crowds of 75,000. And as extraordinary as this might...
by The Center Square | Jan 18, 2022
by Mary Stroka Iowa Secretary of State Paul Pate announced Thursday the creation of a statewide alliance of businesses to end human trafficking. The Iowa Businesses Against Trafficking coalition is open to businesses and nonprofits that are promoting both...
by The Center Square | Jan 18, 2022
by Bethany Blankley More than 50,000 illegal immigrants released into the U.S. by Immigration and Customs Enforcement failed to report to their deportation proceedings during a five-month period analyzed last year, according to a report provided by the...
by Star News Staff | Jan 18, 2022
by Victor Davis Hanson American politics over the last half decade has become immersed in a series of conspiracy charges leveled by Democrats against their opponents that, in fact, are happening because of them and through them. The consequences of these...
by Star News Staff | Jan 18, 2022
– – – Photo “President Joe Biden” by The White House. Background Photo “38th Annual National Peace Officers’ Memorial Service” by Office of Public Affairs. CC BY 2.0. ...
by Star News Staff | Jan 18, 2022
by Sebastian Hughes Officials in Beijing have urged for an end to overseas deliveries, saying that the Omicron coronavirus variant can spread by opening packages that originate in other countries, BBC News reported. The officials calling to end overseas...
by Star News Staff | Jan 18, 2022
by Alexa Schwerha As the COVID-19 pandemic continues into its third year, William Paterson University is now laying off 100 full-time faculty over the next three years. The university, located in Wayne, New Jersey, originally planned to let 150 professors go...
by Star News Staff | Jan 18, 2022
by Glenn Ellmers Our political situation is so chaotic and strange right now that we can’t take anything for granted—including what is normal. So it’s often necessary to explain what may seem obvious to readers of American Greatness, but is regarded as strange...
by The Center Square | Jan 18, 2022
by Nyamekye Daniel Georgia’s school choice programs saved taxpayers at least $605 million in fiscal year 2018, an updated analysis by EdChoice found. EdChoice examined the fiscal effects of 40 private educational choice programs in 19 states and the...
by Chris Butler | Jan 18, 2022
Members of the Tennessee Senate Education Committee are scheduled to consider a bill this week that would, if enacted into law, expand Educational Savings Accounts, also known as ESAs. Senator Mike Bell (R-Riceville) said Monday that at least one school...