by Susan Berry, PhD | Nov 18, 2022
An Oregon school district superintendent has dismissed the concerns of parents and students that a high school English teacher’s whiteboard containing insulting descriptors of white girls and boys was simply part of a class discussion about “untrue stereotypes” and...
by Susan Berry, PhD | Nov 18, 2022
The former Democrat Party chair of Stamford, Connecticut, was sentenced Monday to two years of probation and $35,000 in fines after being found guilty in an absentee ballot fraud case from the 2015 elections. Superior Court Judge Kevin Randolph, who found John...
by Rachel Alexander | Nov 18, 2022
With almost all of the ballots tabulated from Arizona’s midterm election, some races may end up so close that they trigger the state’s automatic recount provision. The governor’s race is separated by 17,200 votes, with Democrat Katie Hobbs leading Republican Kari Lake...
by Bradley Vasoli | Nov 18, 2022
Democrats in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives’ Philadelphia Delegation on Thursday took the arrival of 28 illegal immigrants into their municipality as occasion to celebrate Philadelphia declaring itself a “sanctuary city.” State Representative Morgan Cephas...
by Star News Staff | Nov 18, 2022
by Anthony Gockowski Four members of Gov. Tim Walz’s cabinet won’t seek reappointment during his second term, including Health Commissioner Jan Malcolm and Education Commissioner Heather Mueller. Both faced criticism from Republicans for their handling of two...
by The Center Square | Nov 18, 2022
by Scott McClallen The Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency has chosen a vendor to design and install a new $78 million computer system to replace its previous system, which was riddled with flaws. Deloitte will build the new system for filing UIA claims for...
by The Center Square | Nov 18, 2022
by Ben Whedon The Republican caucus in Wisconsin’s State Assembly has voted to ban election integrity watchdog Rep. Janel Brandtjen from attending party meetings. The caucus sent Brandtjen a letter, dated Nov. 11 and signed chair Rep. Rob Summerfield, to...
by Just the News | Nov 18, 2022
by Natalia Mittelstadt Georgia’s high voter turnout in the 2022 midterm elections, coupled with a favorable recent court ruling, have vindicated the state’s Election Integrity Act, which last year was harshly denounced as a tool of voter supression...
by Star News Staff | Nov 18, 2022
by Reagan Reese A Connecticut boarding school is encouraging their faculty to acknowledge their whiteness and pledge political change, according to the school website. Taft Boarding School in Watertown, Connecticut, has a “Taft Anti-Bias, Anti-Racism Caucus”...
by Neil Jones | Nov 18, 2022
Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell revealed that Cristian Machado, 21, has been sentenced for supplying the population of the major homeless camp in downtown Phoenix with fentanyl and other drugs. “Selling illegal drugs to anyone in our community is a...
by Star News Staff | Nov 18, 2022
by Victor Davis Hanson Who or what was responsible for the Republican nationwide collapse in the midterms? After all, pundits, politicos, and pollsters all predicted a “red tsunami.” Moreover, the average loss of any president in his first midterm is 25 House...
by The Center Square | Nov 18, 2022
by Jon Styf The state of Tennessee has collected $585.8 million more than budgeted in taxes and fees in the first three months of the fiscal year. That’s after the state collected $4.6 billion more than its initial budgeted estimate for last fiscal year....
by Peter D'Abrosca | Nov 18, 2022
According to a Wednesday report, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) says dangerous Mexican cartels are actively operating in Tennessee. “There are two primary cartels that we have found very connected to almost everything we do,” TBI Director David...
by Bradley Vasoli | Nov 18, 2022
U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown (D-OH) on Thursday announced he sent the United States Postal Service (USPS) the second of two letters asking for stronger measures against postal robberies. Brown originally wrote to Postmaster General Louis DeJoy and Inspector General...
by Eric Burk | Nov 18, 2022
RICHMOND, Virginia – The Virginia Board of Education voted unanimously to delay advancing a November draft of the History and Social Science Standards of Learning until January, and instructed Superintendent of Public Education Jillian Balow to change the draft to...
by Star News Staff | Nov 18, 2022
by Trevor Schakohl Judge Jennifer Dorow sentenced the Waukesha, Wisconsin, parade massacre’s perpetrator Darrell Brooks to life in prison without the possibility of parole Wednesday, following weeks of trial proceedings marked by his repeated courtroom...
by Neil Jones | Nov 18, 2022
Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich announced Wednesday that death row inmate Murray Hooper had been executed by the state of Arizona for the 1980 murder of Pat Redmond and Helen Phelps. “The people of Arizona made it clear once again that those who commit...
by Eric Burk | Nov 18, 2022
Virginia is set to receive $10.7 million as part of a $391.5 million multistate settlement with Google over allegations that the tech company misled users about location tracking related to their Google account settings. “It is imperative that companies take...
by Hannah Poling | Nov 18, 2022
A complaint has been filed with the State Medical Board of Ohio over a patient who was reportedly denied proper health care while experiencing a miscarriage. Medical professionals at an Ohio hospital had reportedly cited the state’s abortion laws for delaying...
by Hannah Poling | Nov 18, 2022
False reports of active shooters in nine Ohio high schools led administrators to initiate temporary lockdowns on Wednesday. A growing trend, putting a strain on resources across the state, prompted large police responses at schools in Toledo, Cincinnati, Cleveland,...
by Star News Staff | Nov 18, 2022
by Micaela Burrow Afghanistan’s government failed to recognize that the U.S. intended to withdraw, one of several reasons it collapsed 10 days after the Taliban takeover and two weeks before the U.S. military exit on Aug. 30, 2021, Congress’ Afghanistan...