by Hayley Feland | Jan 25, 2022
Minnesota Republican lawmakers criticized the new Afghan refugee resettlement programs by the Minneapolis-based social welfare group Alight, formerly known as the American Refugee Committee, which was announced at a Saturday press conference by former Minnesota...
by Cooper Moran | Jan 25, 2022
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer on Saturday touted her record for “delivering for older Michiganders,” ahead of her State of the State address. Seemingly, the governor ignored a recent report that demonstrated thousands of additional deaths in...
by Steve Stewart | Jan 25, 2022
Florida school officials with the Florida School Boards Association (FSBA) have teamed up with a left-wing progressive group to develop policies that determine how controversial issues such as gender identity will be addressed in the classroom. Oftentimes these...
by Eric Burk | Jan 25, 2022
Seven school districts are suing Governor Glenn Youngkin over Executive Order Two, which requires schools to allow parents to opt children out of mask mandates. The lawsuit challenges Youngkin’s authority over school boards and his ability to override...
by Bradley Vasoli | Jan 25, 2022
A proposed congressional map passed by the Pennsylvania House of Representatives earlier this month passed the state Senate unchanged on Monday, with Republicans in favor and Democrats opposed. In urging colleagues to approve the redistricting plan, Senate...
by Cooper Moran | Jan 25, 2022
The First Liberty Institute (FLI) on Monday amended their lawsuit against the Department of Defense and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin to sue for religious protections for all members of the U.S. Navy. The suit, which originally only included U.S. Navy SEALs,...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Jan 25, 2022
A school board member in Pennsylvania wrote a scathing opinion piece in a local newspaper telling parents in his school district that he does not work for them. Richard Robinson is a school board member for the York Suburban School District, and he took to the...
by Aaron Gulbransen | Jan 25, 2022
A Tennessee lawmaker has filed a bill that would allow certain Tennesseans to carry rifles or shotguns, not just handguns. Representative Rusty Grills (R-Newbern-HD77) has filed a bill that “renames enhanced and concealed handgun carry permits as enhanced...
by Chris Butler | Jan 25, 2022
BUCKHEAD, Georgia — Buckhead City Committee CEO Bill White announced Monday that his group has a new Political Action Committee (PAC), effective February 1. White announced the news at a fundraiser at Buckhead’s Bistro Niko restaurant. Monday night’s fundraiser...
by Star News Staff | Jan 25, 2022
by Paul Gottfried Of late, Fox News has been hosting a series called “The MisEducation of America” featuring gatherings of critical race theory’s critics—such as Carol Swain of Vanderbilt University—focusing on the danger of teaching racially divisive versions...
by Morgan Nicole Veysey | Jan 25, 2022
Vanderbilt University Medical Center are actively recruiting children from 5-17 years old in order to study possible allergic reactions to the COVID-19 vaccines made by Pfizer (Pfizer-BioNTech) and Moderna. “It’s important to study children, too,” said...
by The Center Square | Jan 25, 2022
by Bethany Blankley Sixteen Republican state attorneys general are calling on Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken to take action against China and Mexico for their role in creating a fentanyl crisis in the U.S. “China’s complete unwillingness to police the...
by Star News Staff | Jan 25, 2022
by Peter Cordi San Diego State University is now accepting donations in the form of Cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin and Ethereum. An anonymous donor has sent the school approximately $25,000 worth of Bitcoin, according to the SDSU NewsCenter. “The SDSU...
by Star News Staff | Jan 25, 2022
by Harry Wilmerding The cryptocurrency market lost nearly $130 billion in value over the last 24 hours as major digital coins continue their extended sell-off, multiple sources reported. Bitcoin dropped 4.81% to $33,693.63 over the last 24 hours while Ethereum...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Jan 25, 2022
According to Ohio’s COVID-19 data, the caseload in the state is declining dramatically from what appears to be the Omicron variant’s peak. As of January 17, the seven-day average number of new cases peaked at 28,054. As of Monday, one week later,...
by Star News Staff | Jan 25, 2022
by Mckenna Dallmeyer ’22 A Clemson University admissions counselor recently took to Snapchat to express her frustration with Republican students applying to the college. Monica Rozman, a Clemson University undergraduate admissions counselor, posted an...
by Star News Staff | Jan 25, 2022
by Peter Cordi With cops in Austin, Texas, not supervising “hundreds of sex offender cases” due to Defund the Police budget cuts, Campus Reform spoke with students at the University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin) about their safety. “The...
by The Center Square | Jan 25, 2022
by Mary Stroka Minnesota state officials are preparing to release a new environmental initiative. Officials will release a white paper in February announcing the state’s new clean fuel standard. The paper will highlight common themes of the responses the...
by RealClearWire | Jan 25, 2022
by Jessica Curtis We are in the first month of 2022, and, from every sign, it appears my Democratic friends are determined to stick to their guns when it comes to both their agenda and how they intend to sell it. In other words, America has not heard the last...
by Star News Staff | Jan 25, 2022
by Alexa Schwerha KSU Covid Safety Coalition, a student-led organization at Kent State University, held a virtual “die-in” protest Tuesday to pressure the school administration to adopt stricter COVID-19 guidelines. The virtual protest occurred over Microsoft...
by Kaitlin Housler | Jan 25, 2022
AARP, the nation’s largest nonprofit, nonpartisan organization for Americans 50 and older, has ranked Jackson, Tennessee as one of the best places to live and retire in the country. Jackson, located in Madison County, has a population of 68,205. According...