by Peter D'Abrosca | May 7, 2022
In the wake of a leaked draft opinion from a Supreme Court case that could overturn Roe v. Wade, a Catholic church and school in Michigan has been vandalized with vulgar graffiti. Activist Dave Reilly shared photos of the destruction of Saint Joseph’s Church and...
by Star News Staff | May 7, 2022
by Cathy Harris The recent leak of a draft opinion from the Supreme Court potentially striking down Roe v. Wade is as shocking as it is gratifying. Shocking because, if adopted by the court, the opinion would reverse a horrendous decision America has been...
by Susan Berry, PhD | May 7, 2022
The Biden administration’s education “equity” initiative is doubling down on cramming Critical Race Theory into the minds of American students – all with the help of “clueless” establishment Republicans, wrote Jane Robbins Wednesday at Townhall. The Biden...
by Cooper Moran | May 7, 2022
A Wisconsin man was sentenced to serve more than a decade in prison after being convicted on charges connected to a Ponzi scheme with roughly 70 victims. According to a release from the Department of Justice, Robert Narvett was sentenced for one count of wire fraud...
by Peter D'Abrosca | May 7, 2022
Two of the most high-profile politicians in Ohio were absent for President Joe Biden’s Friday visit to United Performance Metals in the Cincinnati area. According to WHIO’s John Bedell, both Represenative Tim Ryan (D-OH-13) and former Dayton Mayor Nan...
by Rachel Alexander | May 7, 2022
The attorneys general of Texas, Missouri, and Montana are withdrawing from the National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG) over its “leftward shift over the last decade,” and unconfirmed rumors are circulating that Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich will be...
by Peter D'Abrosca | May 7, 2022
A Republican U.S. Congressman from Florida Thursday issued a letter, signed by 170 colleagues, to the head of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) after that executive branch agency announced the formation of a chilling new board aimed at tackling...
by Cooper Moran | May 7, 2022
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger ruled on Friday that Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA-14) can remain on the state’s ballot in the upcoming midterm elections. The ruling is in response to a quest by some residents of the state to boot...
by Susan Berry, PhD | May 7, 2022
Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont (D) became the first governor Thursday to tout a bill affirming and expanding abortion rights following a leaked Supreme Court draft opinion in a case that could overturn Roe v. Wade and return decisions about abortion to the states. “I am...
by Eric Burk | May 7, 2022
Virginia’s state employees must return to on-site work by July 5 unless they have a new telework agreement approved, according to Governor Glenn Youngkin’s new telework policy. “After listening to the needs of Virginians, discussing solutions with...
by Bethany Bowman | May 7, 2022
When I heard that the Canadian Country Music multi-award winner, Brett Kissel was releasing a song with 98°, I was excited and curious at the same time. The group’s song, “Ain’t the Same” isn’t exactly country, pop, or R & B, but it is fantastic. Once I...
by Cooper Moran | May 7, 2022
Governor Bill Lee declined to sign new legislation passed by the General Assembly that impacts the amount of prison time served by convicted criminals, allowing the measure to go into law without his signature. The bill, known as “truth in sentencing”...
by Eric Burk | May 7, 2022
Attorney General Jason Miyares is leading 19 other attorneys general in opposition to the newly announced federal Disinformation Governance Board launched by the Department of Homeland Security. The recently unveiled board has earned criticism from conservatives this...
by Addison Basurto | May 7, 2022
CORNELIA, Georgia – Garland Favorito, head of Georgia-based election integrity group VoterGA, appeared on radio talk show host John Fredericks’ show Outside the Beltway to discuss the conclusion of the oral arguments heard in the appeal of the Fulton County...
by Aaron Gulbransen | May 7, 2022
An Impact Research poll released on May 2, commissioned by Thistle Farms executive director Hal Cato, shows that Nashville Mayor John Cooper may be vulnerable in his 2023 quest for re-election. Cato is expected to run for mayor in 2023. A document released by Impact...
by Star News Staff | May 7, 2022
by RealClearWire | May 7, 2022
by Tony Woodlief “I would rather be governed by the first 2,000 people in the telephone directory than by the Harvard University faculty.” —William F. Buckley, Jr. While American partisans have altered their policy opinions to match the ideologies of the...
by Star News Staff | May 7, 2022
by Eric Lendrum A group of far-left extremists published a list of addresses that they claimed belong to the six conservative Supreme Court justices, declaring their plans to target the homes and terrorize the justices over their apparent decision to overturn...
by Star News Staff | May 7, 2022
by Laurel Duggan The government’s best shot at prosecuting the individual who leaked the Supreme Court’s draft opinion in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization may involve having potential suspects testify to their innocence in signed statements, a legal...
by Star News Staff | May 7, 2022
by Kendall Tietz Students that were forced into remote learning due to school closures experienced significant learning loss, which hurt poor and minority students the most, according to a study conducted by researchers at Harvard’s Center for Education Policy...
by Star News Staff | May 7, 2022
by Thomas Catenacci The U.S. economy added 428,000 jobs in April while the unemployment rate was unchanged at 3.6%, according to Department of Labor data released Friday. The number of unemployed people remained even at about 5.9 million, according to the...