by The Center Square | Sep 17, 2022
by Bethany Blankley A group of 47 members of Congress are urging the Secretary of the Department of Defense to “immediately revoke” the COVID-19 vaccine mandate he issued last August for all service members, civilian personnel, and contractors. They’ve also...
by Star News Staff | Sep 17, 2022
by Ambassador Callista L. Gingrich and Speaker Newt Gingrich In Philadelphia 235 years ago today, 39 delegates to the Constitutional Convention signed the U.S. Constitution. Eleven years had passed since the Declaration of Independence was adopted, and this...
by Star News Staff | Sep 17, 2022
by Micaela Burrow Army leaders have seen a 13% drop in qualification test scores from the most recent high school graduating class compared to pre-pandemic performances, Defense News reported. Disqualification rates for potential recruits also shot up from...
by Just the News | Sep 17, 2022
by Madeleine Hubbard My Pillow CEO Mike Lindell, a close ally of former President Donald Trump, announced Thursday that he is suing the U.S. government and the FBI after he said agents seized his phone earlier this week. Lindell said the lawsuit...
by Star News Staff | Sep 17, 2022
by Eric Lendrum A new diversity hire at the Biden Administration’s Department of Defense (DOD) has a long and documented history of racist statements against White people on her social media. As reported by the New York Post, Kelisa Wing is an Army veteran and...
by Star News Staff | Sep 17, 2022
by Laurel Duggan Most voters support banning abortions at 15 weeks or earlier, a poll from WPA Intelligence found. The poll comes after Republican South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham introduced federal legislation that would ban abortions after 15 weeks with...
by Star News Staff | Sep 17, 2022
by Julie Kelly The long-awaited trial of the most high-profile January 6 case will begin later this month. Five members of the Oath Keepers, an alleged “militia” group involved in the Capitol protest, face charges of seditious conspiracy and other serious...
by Susan Berry, PhD | Sep 17, 2022
The Biden education department announced Thursday it was awarding more than $7 million in competitive grants to eight organizations that have worked to achieve what the department calls “the Biden-Harris Administration’s ongoing efforts to enhance and increase parent...
by Star News Staff | Sep 17, 2022
by Dan Gelernter In an extremely imaginative problem-solving (or problem-highlighting) move, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis on Wednesday flew two planeloads of illegal immigrants to Martha’s Vineyard. A Martha’s Vineyard lawmaker tweeted that “our island jumped...
by Susan Berry, PhD | Sep 17, 2022
While the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is only one example of an administrative federal agency run by unelected bureaucrats, it is one charged with ensuring Americans receive truthful health and safety information, a daunting role for an...
by Star News Staff | Sep 17, 2022
by Eric Lendrum One of the biggest social media platforms in the world has allegedly been spying on the private messages and personal data of users who believe that voter fraud took place in the 2020 election, and has subsequently been handing this information...
by Hannah Poling | Sep 17, 2022
MEDINA, Ohio – Former Ohio Republican congressman and current Chairman of American Greatness PAC Jim Renacci held his first in a series of pro-MAGA (Make America Great Again) forums at the Thirsty Cowboy in Medina, Ohio. “Last night, 11 conservatives from...
by The Center Square | Sep 17, 2022
by Benjamin Yount There is yet another challenge to yet another decision from the Wisconsin Elections Commission. The Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty on Thursday filed a lawsuit in Waukesha County court challenging what is being called the Form. The...
by Rachel Alexander | Sep 17, 2022
A notice of appeal was filed with the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals Wednesday by the attorneys for Trump-endorsed gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake and Trump-endorsed State Representative Mark Finchem (R-Oro Valley), who is running for Arizona Secretary of State....
by The Center Square | Sep 17, 2022
by Scott McClallen Michigan won a $105 million federal grant to replace the I-375 freeway in Detroit with an accessible boulevard. Work is expected to start in 2025. Almost 60 years ago, government officials approved a plan that bulldozed through the mostly...
by The Center Square | Sep 17, 2022
by J.D. Davidson Ohio businesses can get up to $25,000 from the state to cover the costs of apprenticeship training dating back to 2020, according to the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services. The money comes from a federal grant the Ohio Department of Job...
by The Center Square | Sep 17, 2022
by Anthony Hennen Pennsylvania will expand its electric vehicle charging infrastructure after it received $25 million in federal funds to do so. Gov. Tom Wolf announced the $25.4 million came from November’s Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act,...
by Eric Burk | Sep 17, 2022
The Virginia Board of Education (BOE) voted 6 to 2 to certify Mark Taylor, allowing him to be appointed by the Spotsylvania School Board as superintendent. Taylor’s opponents criticized his close ties to new board Chair Kirk Twigg, racial Facebook posts...
by Admin | Sep 17, 2022
by Sheila Qualls A Roseville parent compared the school board’s attempt to shut down public comment at board meetings to tactics used to silence dissenters in communist countries. Even though parents and community members overwhelmingly opposed the policy...
by Just the News | Sep 17, 2022
by Charlotte Hazard Georgia incumbent Senate Democrat Raphael Warnock and Republican challenger Herschel Walker have agreed to one debate before their Nov. 8 general election showdown. “I’m looking forward to it,” Walker said Tuesday in...
by Neil Jones | Sep 17, 2022
Arizona Republican gubernatorial nominee Kari Lake spoke at a press conference Thursday in support of Arizona police. “I want these men and women behind me to know that on your darkest day, on your toughest day, when you’re in the middle of that storm, I...