by Eric Burk | Feb 6, 2022
After oral arguments on Wednesday, Arlington County Circuit Court Judge Louise DiMatteo granted a temporary injunction blocking enforcement of Governor Glenn Youngkin’s school mask mandate opt-out Executive Order Two. In the opinion issued Friday,...
by Rachel Alexander | Feb 6, 2022
State Rep. John Fillmore (R-Apache Junction) introduced one of the most sweeping election integrity bills this session, but it appears all but doomed due to a rare procedural maneuver deliberately made to stop it by House Speaker Rusty Bowers (R-Mesa). Bowers...
by Cooper Moran | Feb 6, 2022
Derrick Van Orden, a Republican businessman and congressional candidate in Wisconsin, hauled in more than $800,000 in the previous fundraising quarter. According to data from the Federal Election Commission (FEC), Van Orden is dominating his competition in...
by Kaitlin Housler | Feb 6, 2022
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost wants to hear from Ohioans impacted by GoFundMe’s initial decision to refund or redirect donations given to demonstrators protesting COVID-19 restrictions in Canada, according to a press release by Yosts’ office. On Friday, the...
by Aaron Gulbransen | Feb 6, 2022
A new candidate has entered the race for U.S. Representative from Tennessee’s 5th Congressional District. Businessman Baxter Lee issued a statement announcing his candidacy. William “Baxter” Lee, an eighth generation Tennessean announced his candidacy for...
by Chris Butler | Feb 6, 2022
The Williamson County-based Tennessee Stands this week published its top four priorities for the 2022 session of the Tennessee General Assembly. Tennessee Stands, according to its website, calls on state and local officials “to restore our constitutional...
by RealClearWire | Feb 6, 2022
by Andy Puzder and Stephen R. Soukup Only a few years after “woke capitalism” was touted as the wave of the future, its supporters are getting a wakeup call of their own. Just ask BlackRock CEO Larry Fink. The tone of his 2022 letter to CEOs is very different...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Feb 6, 2022
The deceased victim of two teenage students who are now charged with murder stemming from a shooting at a Richfield high school is the son of a high-profile Black Lives Matter (BLM) activist who himself has trouble with the law. “Fernando Valdez-Alvarez,...
by Cooper Moran | Feb 6, 2022
U.S. Representative Mark Green (R-TN-07) authored new legislation to mandate in-person learning in order to continue to receive federal funding. The bill, entitled the Keep Schools Open Act, was co-sponsored by more than 10 other lawmakers, including...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Feb 6, 2022
The former chief of staff to President Donald Trump blasted former Vice President Mike Pence, who said earlier this week that he “had no right to overturn the election” that Trump says was fraudulent. Steve Bannon explained that though Pence himself...
by The Center Square | Feb 6, 2022
by Brent Addleman Gov. Ned Lamont said he is proposing a package of legislative proposals that would provide for $336 million in tax relief for state residents. The governor announced the first package of tax aid comes as the state has a projected $1.48 billion...
by Star News Staff | Feb 6, 2022
by Andrew Trunsky The Republican National Committee (RNC) officially voted Friday to censure Republican Reps. Liz Cheney of Wyoming and Adam Kinzinger of Illinois for their continued criticism of former President Donald Trump and their participation in the Jan....
by The Center Square | Feb 6, 2022
by Casey Harper A new report from Victims of Communism gives several American tech companies a failing grade for their “complicity” with China and its human rights violations, an ongoing controversy for tech companies which often rely on the nation’s cheaper...
by Star News Staff | Feb 6, 2022
by Ailan Evans Activists linked to a left-wing disinformation network are pressuring advertisers to cut ties with conservative news sites. Check My Ads, a group started by Sleeping Giants co-founder and activist Nandini Jammi and advertising consultant Claire...
by Star News Staff | Feb 6, 2022
by Mark Judge Did Hillary Clinton or the Democratic National Committee ever pay Michael Avenatti? The question isn’t exactly new. It was at least hinted at as early as May 10, 2018. That day, Mark Penn, a former advisor to President Bill Clinton, published an...
by Star News Staff | Feb 6, 2022
by The Center Square | Feb 6, 2022
by Brett Rowland Industry groups and others are pushing back after a study found gas stoves contribute more to global warming than previously thought at a time when some elected officials are considering policies to limit natural gas connections. The study,...
by The Center Square | Feb 6, 2022
by Jon Styf Sixteen states again are challenging a federal COVID-19 vaccination mandate for health care workers who work at facilities that receive Medicare and Medicaid funding. Friday’s filing in U.S. District Court for the Western District of Louisiana...
by Star News Staff | Feb 6, 2022
by Ailan Evans Jeff Bezos’ ex-wife, MacKenzie Scott, is donating over $130 million to an organization that advocates for diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) principles to be taught in schools, Communities In Schools announced Thursday. Communities In Schools,...
by Star News Staff | Feb 6, 2022
by Thaddeus G. McCotter In the intensifying great power contest between the United States and genocidal Communist China, it is imperative to devise a strategy for victory, not one for subservience and appeasement. As Ronald Reagan proclaimed as he ended the...
by Aaron Gulbransen | Feb 6, 2022
A new candidate has entered the race for U.S. Representative from Tennessee’s 5th Congressional District. Businessman Baxter Lee issued a statement announcing his candidacy. William “Baxter” Lee, an eighth generation Tennessean announced his candidacy for...