by Cooper Moran | Jan 28, 2022
A five-judge panel on Pennsylvania’s Commonwealth Court stopped a provision that allows mail-in voting throughout the state, ruling the measure unconstitutional. Proponents of the lawsuit argued that any permanent change to the election code of the state...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Jan 28, 2022
Viral images are circulating of a bridge collapse outside of Pittsburgh, just before President Joe Biden is slated to visit the city. Greg Barnhisel, a professor at Duquesne University, first posted images of the collapsed bridge over Frick Park in Point...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Jan 28, 2022
A source inside the Virginia Capitol Thursday spoke exclusively to The Virginia Star about Wednesday’s tiff between Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R) and Del. Don Scott (D-Portsmouth), who claimed in an interview with The Washington Post that the governor was not...
by Bradley Vasoli | Jan 28, 2022
Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf (D) vetoed a proposed new congressional-district map passed by the Republican-run state legislature. The governor’s decision Thursday effectively turns over the selection of a new map to the state judiciary. The Republican-run...
by Eric Burk | Jan 28, 2022
Attorney General Jason Miyares announced a new policy to cut attorneys’ fees for debt collection on student loan debt at Virginia’s public colleges. Under Virginia law, the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) is responsible to provide debt...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Jan 28, 2022
A militia member who is described as a leader of a surveillance operation in the plot to kidnap Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D) is a paid informant for the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), according to several reports. In September 2020, 12 men involved in the...
by Cooper Moran | Jan 28, 2022
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz will distribute approximately 2 million KN95 masks to residents of the state through schools and local health organizations. The move follows an announcement from President Joe Biden that his administration will disperse 400 million...
by Neil W. McCabe | Jan 28, 2022
The second most senior Supreme Court associate justice decided to retire from the high court bench at the end of the court’s session in June, according to multiple media reports. There was no official statement from the Supreme Court, but White House Press...
by Grant Holcomb | Jan 28, 2022
Florida State Rep. Bryan Avila (R-District 111)’s HB 7, which is part of the legislature’s effort to ban Critical Race Theory (CRT), got approval from the House Judiciary Committee this week. The Republicans supported the bill entirely and Democrats opposed it...
by Star News Staff | Jan 28, 2022
by Victor Davis Hanson Americans want an autonomous Ukraine to survive. They hope the West can stop Russian President Vladimir Putin’s strangulation of both Ukraine and NATO. Yet Americans do not want their troops to venture across the world to Europe’s...
by Rachel Alexander | Jan 28, 2022
The Arizona state Senate Government Committee on Monday passed seven bills dealing with combating voter fraud. One of the biggest priorities in the Arizona Legislature this year is election integrity, due to concerns about fraud in the 2020 Arizona presidential...
by Star News Staff | Jan 28, 2022
by Ailan Evans Legislation designed to make the U.S. more competitive with China includes millions in appropriations for diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives. The America COMPETES Act, introduced by House Democrats late Tuesday, is a companion to a...
by RealClearWire | Jan 28, 2022
by Paul Sperry As indictments and new court filings indicate that Special Counsel John Durham is investigating Hillary Clinton’s 2016 campaign for feeding false reports to the FBI to incriminate Donald Trump and his advisers as Kremlin agents, Clinton’s role in...
by Star News Staff | Jan 28, 2022
by Harry Wilmerding The U.S. economy grew at a faster rate than was anticipated pace in the fourth quarter of 2021, benefiting from solid consumer demand before the slowdown caused by the Omicron coronavirus variant and supply chain disruptions. U.S. Gross...
by Star News Staff | Jan 28, 2022
by Jennie Taer Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt asked Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas to end certain immigration policies he believes have left the country less safe, suggesting the department should also consider a name...
by Star News Staff | Jan 28, 2022
by Ailan Evans Conservative talk show host Dan Bongino had both of his YouTube accounts permanently banned Wednesday, a YouTube spokesperson confirmed to the Daily Caller News Foundation. Bongino’s second channel, the Dan Bongino Show Clips, was...
by Cooper Moran | Jan 28, 2022
John Solomon, the award-winning journalist and editor-in-chief of “Just the News,” will host a new, nightly broadcast on Real America’s Voice. The show, entitled “News Not Noise,” will begin on Monday and air every weekday from 6-7...
by Star News Staff | Jan 28, 2022
by Eric Lendrum On Wednesday, after a nearly two-month pause, another evacuation flight departed the country of Afghanistan en route for the United States. According to CNN, the flight was a Qatar Airways flight that departed from Kabul, the capital of...
by Cooper Moran | Jan 28, 2022
Former Tennessee Titans head coach Jeff Fisher will have the opportunity to control a new football franchise, as he was named the coach and general manager of the Michigan Panthers in the United States Football League (USFL). Fisher coached in the NFL for more...
by Morgan Nicole Veysey | Jan 28, 2022
The Tennessee Department of Education announced the approval of all 147 school districts on their required ESSER (Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief) plans. Through ESSER, the schools have more than $3.5 billion through federal COVID-19 relief...
by Chris Butler | Jan 28, 2022
Moms for Liberty Williamson County (ML-WC) President Robin Steenman said this week that she will refile a complaint that Tennessee Department of Education (TDOE) Commissioner Penny Schwinn rejected last November. Steenman complained about the Williamson County...