by Aaron Gulbransen | Feb 9, 2022
Morgan Ortagus, the former Trump State Department spokeswoman who announced her campaign to represent the 5th Congressional District on Monday, does not live in that district and is instead a resident of the 7th Congressional District, according to records read to The...
by Eric Burk | Feb 9, 2022
Virginia’s Democrat-controlled Senate is suddenly about to pass a bill allowing parents to opt their children out of wearing masks. In Tuesday’s session, State Senator Chap Petersen (D-Fairfax City) amended State Senator Siobhan Dunnavant’s...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Feb 9, 2022
In yet another scandal involving Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS), an email published on Twitter shows school security officials told school administrators to seek warrants from magistrate judges to arrest students who refused to wear masks. An email from...
by Rachel Alexander | Feb 9, 2022
Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich is suing the Biden administration again over its COVID-19 vaccine mandates, this time leading a coalition of other attorneys general against the mandate for healthcare workers, known as the Centers for Medicare and...
by The Epoch Times | Feb 9, 2022
by Roger Simon What irony! Woody Guthrie and Pete Seeger must be turning over in their graves. Bernie Sanders must be having sleepless nights. The left-wing anthem “Which Side Are You On?” is no longer about whether you’re a “union man” or a “thug for J.H....
by Chris Butler | Feb 9, 2022
Watkinsville resident Julie Mauck is running for the Oconee County Schools Board of Education, and, if she wins, she said she has concrete goals that could transform how the board and the school system do business. Specifically, Mauck wants to help the public...
by Neil W. McCabe | Feb 9, 2022
President Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s Homeland Security Department warned Americans of the dangers of other Americans pushing false and misleading narratives that could fuel terrorist attacks in its “Summary of Terrorism to the U.S. Homeland” released Monday and in...
by Bradley Vasoli | Feb 9, 2022
Former Pennsylvania Republican congressman and current gubernatorial candidate Lou Barletta blasted President Joe Biden’s administration Tuesday for issuing a “Terrorism Advisory Bulletin” equating political dissenters with terrorists. The document, issued by...
by Cooper Moran | Feb 9, 2022
Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Tuesday endorsed Dave McCormick in his campaign for the GOP nomination to represent Pennsylvania in the U.S. Senate. The former Trump administration official called McCormick a “warrior,” opting to endorse...
by Susan Berry, PhD | Feb 9, 2022
Georgia state lawmakers are debating a bill that would ban the teaching of the concepts of Critical Race Theory (CRT) by prohibiting “discrimination on the basis of race, skin color, or ethnicity.” State Senator Bo Hatchett (R-Baldwin), the primary sponsor of...
by Eric Burk | Feb 9, 2022
Virginia Senate Democrats defeated an effort to revive confirmation of former Trump EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler as Governor Glenn Youngkin’s secretary of natural and historic resources. In committee last week, Democrats voted to remove Wheeler from...
by Star News Staff | Feb 9, 2022
by Andrew Trunsky Texas Republican Rep. Troy Nehls said Tuesday that the United States Capitol Police “illegally” entered his office as part of an alleged investigation and that one of his staffers caught them in the act. Nehls accused Capitol Police officers...
by Star News Staff | Feb 9, 2022
by Ailan Evans A paralyzed man became the first person to walk again after having his spinal cord completely severed. Michel Roccati, who was paralyzed for five years after a motorcycle accident, took his first steps thanks to an electrical device implanted in...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Feb 9, 2022
A recently resettled Afghan refugee who was featured on a news broadcast when he arrived in the United States has been arrested and charged for an alleged sexual assault. Police want Matiullah Matie to be charged with fourth-degree sexual assault, according to...
by Star News Staff | Feb 9, 2022
by Eric Lendrum On Monday, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) announced in a statement that it would no longer be moving forward with previous plans to implement a controversial facial recognition software on its website in order for users to access certain tax...
by Star News Staff | Feb 9, 2022
– – – Photo “Joe Biden” by U.S. Secretary of Defense. CC BY 2.0. Background Photo “Border Fence” by U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
by Star News Staff | Feb 9, 2022
by Harry Wilmerding The U.S. trade deficit continued to grow in December as the import-export gap widened to record highs in 2021, the Census Bureau reported Tuesday. The trade deficit grew by 1.8% in December 2021 to $80.7 billion, the Census...
by Star News Staff | Feb 9, 2022
by Julie Kelly The first set of trials for the hundreds of protesters charged in the Justice Department’s sweeping criminal investigation into January 6 begins later this month. Since the Capitol building is considered the scene of the crime, every trial will...
by Star News Staff | Feb 9, 2022
by Ailan Evans Federal authorities charged China-based telecommunications firm Hytera Communications with conspiring to steal trade secrets from a U.S. company, the Department of Justice (DOJ) announced Monday. Hytera allegedly recruited employees from U.S....
by Cooper Moran | Feb 9, 2022
Representative Rashida Tlaib (D-MI-13) has awarded approximately $170,000 to an anti-Israel political consulting firm, according to financial disclosures filed with the Federal Elections Commission (FEC). According to the filings, Tlaib’s campaign and...
by Admin | Feb 9, 2022
by Ailan Evans Republican Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich’s office sent a letter to crowdfunding site GoFundMe on Monday requesting the company preserve documents related to its deletion of a fundraiser supporting a protest against Canadian COVID-19...