by Peter D'Abrosca | Feb 11, 2022
Amid the controversy over world-famous Spotify podcaster Joe Rogan hosting guest Dr. Robert Malone, credited with inventing mRNA vaccine technology that is used in COVID-19 vaccines, Malone revealed information about a massive conflict of interest. On an...
by The Center Square | Feb 11, 2022
by Benjamin Yount A plan that would spell out what Wisconsin parents can do or expect from their kids’ schools is coming up before lawmakers. The Assembly’s Committee on Education has a hearing scheduled for Thursday morning on the Parental Bill of...
by Rachel Alexander | Feb 11, 2022
Over 70 election integrity-related bills have been proposed in the Arizona Legislature since the highly questioned 2020 election, as well as ballot initiatives. Lee Miller, a former attorney for the Arizona Republican Party, recently filed paperwork launching a...
by Chris Butler | Feb 11, 2022
Proclaiming Justice to the Nations (PJTN) members have scheduled an event in Orlando on Saturday and Sunday, and organizers say they will train parents how to flip their local school boards. Organizers call the event Taking Back America’s Children, Florida...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Feb 11, 2022
A bridge linking a major international shipping route between the U.S. and Canada is blocked, thanks to a weeks-long protest by truckers in that country who are against COVID-19 vaccine mandates. “Cameras over the highway on I-94 depicted a massive...
by The Center Square | Feb 11, 2022
by Scott McClallen Governor Gretchen Whitmer pitched a $74.1 billion budget that would increase state spending by $4.1 billion over the prior year. Sen. Jim Stamas, R-Midland, said Michigan’s 2009 budget was $48 billion and has grown in 13 years by $26.1...
by Star News Staff | Feb 11, 2022
by Anthony Gockowski Minneapolis and St. Paul rescinded their vaccine-or-test mandates on bars and restaurants Thursday, effective immediately. The cities cited a significant decrease in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations. In Ramsey County, where St. Paul is...
by Cooper Moran | Feb 11, 2022
Senator Mark Kelly (D-AZ) on Thursday introduced a bill to suspend the federal gas tax through the end of the year, amid surging prices due to inflation. The legislation, known as the Gas Prices Relief Act, would terminate the 18 cents per gallon gas tax that...
by Grant Holcomb | Feb 11, 2022
Florida’s constitutional carry bill, HB 103, is likely dead, as the Florida Legislature is over halfway through its 2022 Legislative Session, which concludes the first week of March. The bill has yet to be heard by its first committee stop or received companion...
by Star News Staff | Feb 11, 2022
by Evan Stambaugh The University of Minnesota is looking to hire an assistant professor of elementary literacy education with “knowledge of” and “commitment to” Critical Race Theory (CRT), climate literacy, and other related areas. The job posting appears in...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Feb 11, 2022
Attorney General Dave Yost (R) is holding a series of forums to spread awareness about elder abuse in the state. In a press release announcing the next event in the series of forums, called “Responding to Financial Exploitation, Scams and Fraud in...
by Eric Burk | Feb 11, 2022
RICHMOND, Virginia – Lieutenant Governor Winsome Earle-Sears cast her first tie-breaking vote in the Senate on Thursday. Senator Jeremy McPike (D-Prince William) voted with Republicans against SB 137, a bill that would allow defendants in most felony...
by Bradley Vasoli | Feb 11, 2022
Lawmakers who have attempted to stop Pennsylvania’s entry into the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) are proposing alternative measures to mitigate carbon emissions in the Keystone State. State Representative Jim Struzzi (R-Homer City) amended the...
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 The Center Square | Feb 11, 2022
by J.D. Davidson Peloton’s plan to build the company’s first U.S. factory in the Toledo area has been scrapped, and the company’s CEO is stepping down, the company announced in a news release. Peloton also announced it was cutting 2,800 jobs, with the bulk of...