by Star News Staff | May 24, 2022
– – – Photo “Robb Elementary School” by UCISD.
by Susan Berry, PhD | May 24, 2022
An explosive leaked email obtained by Consumers’ Research reveals State Farm is urging its Florida insurance agents to donate radical books that indoctrinate children as young as age 5 in gender ideology. The redacted email memo, dated January 18 and sent from Jose...
by Cooper Moran | May 24, 2022
Ohio lawmakers introduced a bill to decriminalize fentanyl testing strips for residents of the state. The legislation, House Bill 456, would remove the strips that change color if fentanyl is detected from the list of drug paraphernalia that is prohibited. The goal of...
by Aaron Gulbransen | May 24, 2022
A new poll shows former U.S. Senator David Perdue is closing the gap against incumbent Governor Brian Kemp in the GOP gubernatorial primary, but the possibility of a runoff election is uncertain. Pollster InsiderAdvantage released their findings Sunday showing Kemp at...
by Julie Carr | May 24, 2022
Neil W. McCabe, the national political editor of The Star News Network, interviewed former senator David A. Perdue Jr. about his campaign against Governor Brian P. Kemp in the May 24, 2022, Republican gubernatorial primary. Perdue said he is confident in either...
by Aaron Gulbransen | May 24, 2022
General Kurt Winstead’s campaign for Tennessee’s 5th Congressional District seat announced that disqualified TN-5 candidate Morgan Ortagus joined his newly formed national security advisory committee as a co-chair. Ortagus’ bio in the campaign...
by Bradley Vasoli | May 24, 2022
State Senators Camera Bartolotta (R-Washington) and Anthony Williams (D-Philadelphia) introduced legislation on Monday aiming to land fewer underage defendants in Pennsylvania’s adult criminal justice system. Responding to a report by the state’s Juvenile Justice Task...
by Admin | May 24, 2022
by Victor Davis Hanson Joe Biden has had a long history of racist outbursts. Can we even remember them all? The “put y’all back in chains” insults to an audience of black professionals, his dismissal of black interviewers variously as “you ain’t black” or...
by Susan Berry, PhD | May 24, 2022
Connecticut Democrats have deleted a controversial tweet portraying Republican 5th congressional nominee George Logan, a black man, as children’s book character Curious George the monkey, but are still defending their characterization as “misrepresented.” Republicans...
by Julie Carr | May 24, 2022
Neil W. McCabe, the national political editor of The Star News Network, interviewed Arizona GOP Senate hopeful Blake Masters about his primary opponent Attorney General Mark Brnovich’s failure to pursue evidence of election misconduct in the 2020 election....
by Aaron Gulbransen | May 24, 2022
Americans for Prosperity Action (AFP Action) endorsed Maury County Mayor Andy Ogles in the race for Tennessee’s 5th Congressional District seat on Monday. AFP Action said they endorsed Ogles because “of his track record supporting local, state, and federal...
by Addison Basurto | May 24, 2022
DUNWOODY, Georgia – Stacey Abrams’ comment that “[Georgia] is the worst state in the country to live” drew a response from incumbent Georgia Governor, Brian Kemp, on Monday when he tweeted a different sentiment. “Stacey Abrams may think...
by Eric Burk | May 24, 2022
A judge dismissed recall efforts against Loudoun County School Board Chair Brenda Sheridan and Atoosa Reaser Monday, after an outside prosecutor couldn’t meet the state’s high standard of evidence to pursue the recall. “I’m so grateful that...
by Eric Burk | May 24, 2022
Governor Glenn Youngkin approved restoration of civil rights to 3,469 Virginians, according to a Friday announcement. “I am encouraged that over 3,400 Virginians will take this critical first step towards vibrant futures as citizens with full civil...
by Neil Jones | May 24, 2022
The lone Democratic candidate for Arizona attorney general on Friday said she would not follow the state’s abortion laws if elected. “I am the only candidate running for Arizona attorney general who is saying, even when Roe falls – and it’s probably...
by Aaron Gulbransen | May 24, 2022
Disqualified TN-5 candidate Robby Starbuck filed a lawsuit against the Tennessee Republican Party and its state executive committee in Davidson County Chancery Court on Friday, May 20. The official case name is Robert Newsom v. Tennessee Republican Party, et al and...
by The Center Square | May 24, 2022
by Scott McClallen Renting out cars on Turo allowed Bill Huffhine of Rochester Hills to retire early. But a bill package in the Michigan House could “triple-tax” the emerging peer-to-peer car-sharing industry, Huffhine said, and squash the thin margins that let...
by Star News Staff | May 24, 2022
by Evan Stambaugh The chairman of the Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party (DFL) is now sitting on a state government board that hands out taxpayer-funded arts and culture grants. On Monday, Ken Martin was appointed as a member of the State Arts Board by...
by Star News Staff | May 24, 2022
– – – Photo “Robin Vos” by Robin Vos.
by The Center Square | May 24, 2022
by Jon Styf Tennessee allocated six incentive grants worth at least $1 million to companies this year who are either building new facilities or expanding facilities in the state. The incentives come through the state’s FastTrack grant program, which are state...
by Cooper Moran | May 24, 2022
Buffalo River Truss, LLC, a manufacturing company that produces gable and shed trusses and bar joists, announced an expansion to its operation in Perry County. According to a release from the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development, the company will...