by Bradley Vasoli | Mar 28, 2022
Connecticut leftists are promoting legislation that would let lawmakers request and receive copies of any residents’ tax return. Advocates for the bill are basing their case on “fairness and equality,” insisting that access to individuals’ financial...
by Star News Staff | Mar 28, 2022
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by Susan Berry, PhD | Mar 28, 2022
Joe Biden’s new COVID-19 response coordinator is an academic physician who has mocked early treatment of the virus and has said he considers Dr. Anthony Fauci to be a personal role model. Dr. Ashish Jha, the dean of Brown University’s School of Public Health,...
by Cooper Moran | Mar 28, 2022
Jeremy Boreing, the co-CEO of the Nashville-based Daily Wire, announced the creation of a new razor brand to battle “woke” companies that infuse politics into business. Specifically, the new brand, entitled Jeremy’s Razors,” targets...
by Aaron Gulbransen | Mar 28, 2022
Republicans are looking to pick up North Carolina’s open 1st Congressional District seat in November. Democrat incumbent U.S. Representative G. K. Butterfield (NC-1) has announced his retirement, leaving the seat open. Prior to redistricting Nate Silver’s...
by Aaron Gulbransen | Mar 28, 2022
Twenty-two individuals are now listed by the Tennessee Secretary of State’s office as collecting petitions for Tennessee’s 5th Congressional District. There are 14 Republicans, four Democrats, and four independents collecting qualifying petitions for the TN-5...
by The Center Square | Mar 28, 2022
by Jon Styf A former employee from Blanchfield Army Community Hospital received $10,000 and an apology from a union as a result of her lawsuit regarding union dues. Dorothy Frame was employed by J&J Worldwide Service, providing cleaning services for the...
by Cooper Moran | Mar 28, 2022
Union officials and leaders from Minneapolis Public Schools announced that they have reached a tentative agreement to end the ongoing teachers’ union strike. The agreement must be voted on and approved by members of the union in order for the strike to...
by Rachel Alexander | Mar 28, 2022
A federal district court judge agreed with Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich and two other attorneys general, granting their request for a preliminary injunction to stop a new DHS policy under the Biden administration which halted nearly all deportations. In...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Mar 28, 2022
New Haven’s Director of Public Health has decided to run for Secretary of State, according to Sunday reports. “Maritza currently serves as the Director of Health for the City of New Haven,” Bond’s campaign website says. “In this role,...
by Kaitlin Housler | Mar 28, 2022
Several law enforcement departments cooperated in a pre-planned operation recently in Sevierville which resulted in the arrests of 11 individuals, according to a statement by the Sevierville Police Department (SPD). “I’m proud of the officers that worked long and hard...
by Kaitlin Housler | Mar 28, 2022
Permobil, Inc. officials announced the company expects to invest $15.5 million to expand its manufacturing operations at the company’s North American headquarters in Middle Tennessee, according to a press release by the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community...
by Bradley Vasoli | Mar 28, 2022
Montgomery County, Pennsylvania’s Democrat-controlled administration has defended a woman who dropped off numerous voters’ absentee ballots last year – and Republicans are saying political favoritism is the reason. As The Pennsylvania Daily Star reported last...
by Eric Burk | Mar 28, 2022
Former congressional candidate Taylor Keeney is helming Bold Dominion, a new Republican PAC that is starting out by supporting State Senator Siobhan Dunnavant (R-Henrico), and Delegates Emily Brewer (R-Suffolk), Carrie Coyner (R-Chesterfield), and Kim Taylor...
by Cooper Moran | Mar 28, 2022
Students in Cobb County schools protested at the district’s board meeting on Thursday, demanding tougher punishments for students who allegedly partake in hate speech. The group claimed that schools have not punished students that displayed racist,...
by Steve Stewart | Mar 28, 2022
A new poll of Democrat voters in Florida shows that a majority of Democrats support limits on teaching sexual orientation in schools as required by the Parental Rights in Education bill. The poll was conducted from March 17-20 for Floridians for Economic Advancement,...
by The Center Square | Mar 28, 2022
by Scott McClallen More than $1.1 billion of legal marijuana has been sold in Michigan in fiscal year 2021, and now, more than $140 million of tax revenue will kick back to taxpayers. Of that amount, $42.2 million will fund 163 municipalities and counties,...
by Laura Baigert | Mar 28, 2022
Legislation sponsored by Republicans that is advancing through the Tennessee legislature would strip parents of their consent relative to their children receiving vaccines against sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), a parental rights group said in a recent call to...