by Star News Staff | Sep 18, 2022
by Arjun Singh Hispanic and Latino voters, especially among the working class, are gradually shifting their support to Republicans after once being a heavily Democratic constituency, according to several surveys analyzed by The Wall Street Journal on Thursday....
by The Center Square | Sep 18, 2022
by Bethany Blankley President Joe Biden doesn’t want Republican officials interfering with his immigration policies, saying their initiative to send people north from the border is “playing politics” and “un-American.” Speaking at the Congressional...
by RealClearWire | Sep 18, 2022
by Ross Pomeroy For people sleeping in close proximity to someone else, the first yawn in the morning can be chemical warfare. “Yuck, your breath reeks!” Yes, morning breath can be quite foul. Decreased saliva levels during sleep prevent normal...
by Star News Staff | Sep 18, 2022
by Debra Heine Denmark has just tacitly admitted that the risks of mRNA injections outweigh the benefits for healthy people under 50. The Nordic country will no longer offer COVID-19 boosters and vaccines to persons under 50 who are not at high risk of becoming...
by Just the News | Sep 18, 2022
by John Solomon Former President Donald Trump leveled a blistering attack Saturday night against the man who succeeded him in the White House, telling a rally in Ohio that Joe Biden’s Justice Department was waging unprecedented “political...
by Rachel Alexander | Sep 18, 2022
The Republican National Committee sent a letter to the Maricopa County Elections Department (MCED) demanding to know why MCED appears to have broken the law by assigning significantly more Democrats than Republicans to poll worker positions for the August primary...
by Just the News | Sep 18, 2022
by Natalia Mittelstadt Democrats and their media allies have sought to stigmatize Republicans concerned about 2020 voting irregularities as “election deniers,” yet scores of leading Democrats have themselves raised concerns about elections won by...
by Just the News | Sep 18, 2022
by Madeleine Hubbard Christians may become a minority in the United States within the next several decades, according to a projection from Pew Research Center. As of 2020, 64% of Americans identified as Christian, 30% were religiously unaffiliated and 6% were...
by The Center Square | Sep 18, 2022
by Jon Styf Tennessee’s plan to distribute $88 million in federal funds to build electric vehicle charging stations in the state has been approved by the Biden Administration. The plan calls for Tennessee to spend $13.7 million of federal funds this fiscal year...
by The Center Square | Sep 18, 2022
by Casey Harper Top Republicans in the U.S. House are pursuing an investigation into reports that federal tax dollars designated for COVID-related learning loss were spent to promote “equity warriors,” critical race theory programming and more at local schools....
by Star News Staff | Sep 18, 2022
by Bruce Oliver Newsome Wokeism is conventionally traced back through progressivism and Marxism to the fake liberalism of Jean-Jacques Rousseau. The histories of wokeism have failed to focus on Maoism, even though some observers noticed the similarity between...
by Eric Burk | Sep 18, 2022
The Virginia Department of Education posted a new draft of model policies to replace the Model Policies for the Treatment of Transgender Students. The draft policies published Friday include an emphasis on parental rights as a major shift away from a current emphasis...
by Neil Jones | Sep 18, 2022
Lynda Fleischer, the owner of the Flagstaff restaurant Altitudes Bar & Grill, told The Arizona Sun Times that the Flagstaff minimum wage increase will be challenging for businesses like hers. In January, Flagstaff is set to increase its minimum wage $16.80 an hour...
by Just the News | Sep 18, 2022
by Natalia Mittelstadt The Fulton County prosecutor investigating “attempts to influence” the 2020 presidential election in Georgia says some targets of the probe, if convicted of a related crime, will receive prison sentences. “The...
by The Center Square | Sep 18, 2022
by Scott McClallen The ridership of the two largest Detroit Metro public transit systems has plummeted post-pandemic and one expert says it might not return this decade. In 2020, the Detroit Department of Transportation and the Suburban Mobility Authority for...
by The Center Square | Sep 18, 2022
by Benjamin Yount Wisconsin’s U.S. Senator is making an issue out of what his reelection campaign is calling Mandela Barnes’ hypocrisy on school choice. “After Lt. Gov. Barnes has reaped the benefits of private school, he has sought to prevent that choice for...
by The Center Square | Sep 18, 2022
by Anthony Hennen Criminal justice reform that started in Pennsylvania to clear previous convictions may become the standard in federal law. Two criminal justice reform bills, the Clean Slate Act and the Fresh Start Act, would “enable people with federal arrest...
by The Center Square | Sep 18, 2022
by Tyler Arnold Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin wants the Washington Commanders to relocate to Virginia, but after funding plans fell apart during the last legislative session, the path forward is not yet clear. “If the Commanders are going to relocate they should...
by Bethany Bowman | Sep 18, 2022
NASHVILLE, Tennessee- As part of a five-city tour to promote their new branded non-profit Music Will (formerly known as Little Kids Rock) founder Dave Wish spoke to me about their latest adaptation. The former first-grade teacher started Little Kids Rock because his...