by Star News Staff | Feb 4, 2022
In December, the United States, United Kingdom and Australia all announced diplomatic boycotts against the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, and since then, several other nations around the world have joined the boycott. A diplomatic boycott means that government...
by Neil W. McCabe | Feb 4, 2022
The investigative reporter and author of the new book “Red-Handed: How American Elites Get Rich Helping China Win” told The Star News Network that U.S. colleges and universities are not complying with federal reporting laws in regard to their gifts from China and...
by Susan Berry, PhD | Feb 4, 2022
Elementary and high schools throughout the country this week are having children participate in Black Lives Matter at School’s “Week of Action,” using lesson plan “resources” based on the activist organization’s core principles that seek to disrupt Western...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Feb 4, 2022
In an interview with The Georgia Star News, a Gwinnett County resident arrested at a Gwinnett County Public Schools (GCPS) spoke out against the measures taken by the school district against parents who wish to protest the district’s mask mandates and...
by Steve Stewart | Feb 4, 2022
The FBI tracking of hate crimes show that Florida hate crime incidents have decreased 23% from 2018 to 2020, while hate crimes in the United States have increased 14.4% during the same period. In addition, the state comparison data (2019) shows that Florida...
by Eric Burk | Feb 4, 2022
The House of Delegates Finance Committee advanced a bill to eliminate Virginia’s grocery tax and a bill to double the standard deduction on income tax; those are two key promises Governor Glenn Youngkin made in his campaign as part of his focus on...
by Bradley Vasoli | Feb 4, 2022
Philadelphia City Council on Thursday confirmed Seth Bluestein, a longtime aide to retired City Commissioner Al Schmidt, to replace his former boss. Like Schmidt, Bluestein is a Republican who will serve in the minority-party seat on the three-member board...
by Grant Holcomb | Feb 4, 2022
Florida lawmakers suspended talks of Florida’s congressional districts until after the Florida Supreme Court issued an opinion on Congressional District Five. State Rep. Tyler Sirois (R-Rockledge), chair of the House panel leading the congressional...
by RealClearWire | Feb 4, 2022
by Hogan Gidley The faith, trust, and confidence in our election process has been in steep decline for decades. Concerns over hanging chads and dimpled ballots from 2000’s presidential election may now have been replaced with questions about photo ID and drop...
by Rachel Alexander | Feb 4, 2022
The Arizona Free Enterprise Club (AFEC) is referring to a transportation bill that is sailing through the Arizona Legislature as a “Maricopa County Transit Slush Fund Tax.” HB 2598, with its corresponding Senate version, SB 1356, would send to the ballot a...
by Star News Staff | Feb 4, 2022
by Laurel Duggan Black Lives Matter (BLM) removed fundraising features from its website Wednesday after California and Washington threatened to hold the group’s leaders personally liable for its missing financial records, the Washington Examiner reported. BLM...
by Eric Burk | Feb 4, 2022
RICHMOND, Virginia – The House of Delegates passed a bill banning consideration of race, sex, color, ethnicity, or national origin in admissions to Virginia’s governor’s schools. That’s a reaction to controversy at Thomas Jefferson (TJ)...
by Star News Staff | Feb 4, 2022
by Eric Lendrum A newly-released study from the prestigious Johns Hopkins University revealed that the sweeping lockdowns in response to the Chinese coronavirus had “little to no effect on COVID-19 mortality.” According to the Washington Free Beacon, the study...
by Star News Staff | Feb 4, 2022
by Laurel Duggan Young women were five times less likely than young men to aspire toward STEM careers in 80 different countries, according to research and a report from the Institute for Family Studies published in late January. Women preferred...
by Star News Staff | Feb 4, 2022
by Sebastian Hughes Republican Sen. Josh Hawley of Missouri called on President Joe Biden to abandon NATO’s pledge to accept Ukraine as a member of the organization. “It is not clear that Ukraine’s accession would serve U.S. interests,” Hawley wrote in a letter...
by Star News Staff | Feb 4, 2022
by Thomas Catenacci A U.S. operation lead to the death of the leader of the Islamic State in northwest Syria late Wednesday evening, the Pentagon said. The mission resulted in the death of its target, Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurayshi, the known leader of the...
by Star News Staff | Feb 4, 2022
by Victor Davis Hanson One way of understanding the 2009-2014 Obama Administration policy of “reset” with Vladimir Putin’s Russia is to recall two iconic incidents. The first was the 2009 “reset.” Newly appointed Secretary of State Hillary Clinton announced...
by Star News Staff | Feb 4, 2022
by Eric Lendrum On Wednesday, the United States Army announced that it will begin the process of discharging any soldiers who refuse to get the COVID-19 vaccine effective immediately. As reported by ABC News, the Army is the last branch of the United States...
by Cooper Moran | Feb 4, 2022
Judge Michael Warren, who serves on the Oakland County Circuit Court, on Wednesday launched a campaign for a position on the Michigan Supreme Court. Warren is seeking the Republican Party’s nomination for one of the two openings on the court, according to an...
by Star News Staff | Feb 4, 2022
by Ailan Evans Facebook parent company Meta is on pace to lose roughly $200 billion in market value as shares plummeted early Thursday. The company’s shares dropped as much as 23% in pre-market trading which, if the losses hold, would lose Meta roughly $200...
by Star News Staff | Feb 4, 2022
by Kendall Tietz The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) redefined racism again on Monday with what it called an “interim definition.” Racism is now defined by the group as occurring “when individuals or institutions show more favorable evaluation or treatment of an...