by Cooper Moran | Feb 11, 2022
Wisconsin State Representative Lee Snodgrass (D-Appleton) on Thursday echoed claims expressed by many Democrats that parents should not “have a say” in their child’s public education. “If parents want to ‘have a say’ in their...
by Susan Berry, PhD | Feb 11, 2022
A Washington school district plans to hold racially segregated meetings for parents and guardians who wish to participate in the search for a new superintendent. As afternoon radio host Jason Rantz reported at MyNorthwest Wednesday, the Issaquah School...
by Steve Stewart | Feb 11, 2022
As a proposal (SB 1024) moves through the Florida Legislature that would allow investor-owned utilities to pay less for electricity generated by residential rooftop solar panels, critics of the legislation and of investor-owned utilities have ignored the fact...
by Eric Burk | Feb 11, 2022
The House of Delegates passed seven election reforms bills on Thursday, including a bill to require photo identification to vote, a bill shortening early voting from 45 days to 14 days, and a bill requiring voters to submit absentee ballot requests for each...
by Chris Butler | Feb 11, 2022
State Senator Frank Niceley (R-Strawberry Plains) has introduced a bill that would, if enacted into law, restrict people who haven’t lived in Tennessee for a certain period from running for Congress. Specifically, the bill prohibits someone from accepting a...
by RealClearWire | Feb 11, 2022
by James Varney After months of delay, the Department of Homeland Security replied late last month to a Congressional demand for information about the number of illegal migrants the department has flown from border towns to communities around the country. In...
by Chris Butler | Feb 11, 2022
Members of VoterGA this week released a 42-point report refuting Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger’s recent 10-page letter that said former President Donald Trump made false statements about the integrity of Georgia’s 2020 presidential election....
by Star News Staff | Feb 11, 2022
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by The Center Square | Feb 11, 2022
by Casey Harper Increased federal benefits last year perpetuated unemployment and kept millions of Americans from returning to the workforce, a new study released Wednesday reports. The Texas Public Policy Foundation published the report, which evaluated the...
by Star News Staff | Feb 11, 2022
by Kyle Shideler The Department of Homeland Security, which under the Biden Administration routinely lets watch-listed terrorists cross the southern border unmolested, and which approved entry to the United States for Colleyville Synagogue hostage-taker Malik...
by Star News Staff | Feb 11, 2022
by Eric Lendrum An annual report by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) reveals that the agency deported fewer illegal aliens in 2021 than in the preceding five years, with a staggering 70 percent drop from the number of deportations in 2020. According to...
by Star News Staff | Feb 11, 2022
by Harry Wilmerding The Consumer Price Index (CPI) increased 0.6% in January, bringing the key inflation indicator’s year-over-year increase to 7.5%, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported. The CPI remained at its near four-decade high throughout...
by Star News Staff | Feb 11, 2022
by Ailan Evans President Joe Biden’s nationwide average job approval rating fell below 40% for the first time Thursday, multiple sources reported. Biden’s mean approval rating sunk to 39.8% as of early Thursday, according to the Real Clear Politics average of...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Feb 11, 2022
According to warrants released in the shooting of Amir Locke, he was not the target of the police raid that led to his death. Instead the warrant was for 17-year-old Mekhi Speed, Locke’s cousin, who has been charged with second-degree murder in the...
by Aaron Gulbransen | Feb 11, 2022
The candidate field in the Republican primary for Tennessee’s 5th Congressional seat has shrunk, with one candidate dropping out. In a statement given to The Tennessee Star, Nashville businessman Quincy McKnight announced that he is dropping out of the...
by Aaron Gulbransen | Feb 11, 2022
A newly announced TN-5 candidate is receiving a lot of national attention. Former Trump administration State Department spokesman Morgan Ortagus’ first week as a candidate in the Republican primary for Tennessee’s 5th Congressional seat included...
by Kaitlin Housler | Feb 11, 2022
Secretary of State Tre Hargett warned Tennessee business owners in a video message about a new scam targeting businesses with a deceptive mailer from a company called Business Document Center incorrectly implying that businesses need a Certificate of Good...
by Cooper Moran | Feb 11, 2022
Senator Bill Hagerty (R-TN) on Thursday bashed President Joe Biden’s agenda due to continued inflation felt throughout the country. The remarks from Hagerty follow a report from the U.S. Department of Labor, which detailed that consumer prices were up...
by Aaron Gulbransen | Feb 11, 2022
Metro Nashville Council has published the agenda for its February 15, 2022 meeting. License plate reader (LPR) use, mental health professionals and the Metro Nashville Police Department, zoning, easements, contracts, and grant approvals are issues that dominate...
by Star News Staff | Feb 11, 2022
by Matt Hirsch Now that it’s easier than ever to trade stocks and crypto thanks to apps like Robinhood and Etrade, it’s time to think about other options. People were quick to jump on the crypto bandwagon when Doge went to the moon in early to mid-2021, but the...
by Kaitlin Housler | Feb 11, 2022
Tennessee Representative Diana Harshbarger (R-TN-01) joined Texas Representative Ronny Jackson, M.D. (R-TX-13) and colleagues in sending a letter to President Joe Biden, his physician Kevin O’Connor, and his Chief Medical Advisor Anthony Fauci renewing...