by Just the News | Jan 26, 2023
by Madeleine Hubbard Florida GOP Gov. Ron DeSantis endorsed former Trump campaign attorney Harmeet Dhillon in her challenge to Ronna McDaniel for Republican National Committee chair. “I think we need a change. I think we need to get some new blood in the...
by Just the News | Jan 26, 2023
by Nick Givas The government’s campaign to fight “misinformation” has expanded to adapt military-grade artificial intelligence once used to silence the Islamic State (ISIS) to quickly identify and censor American dissent on issues like vaccine...
by Susan Berry, PhD | Jan 26, 2023
Administrators at Thomas Jefferson High School for Science & Technology (TJ) in Fairfax County, Virginia, failed to make Honors classes notations on the official school transcripts of their students, Parents Defending Education (PDE) has discovered. PDE noted...
by Bradley Vasoli | Jan 26, 2023
President Joe Biden’s D.C.-based think tank operated by the University of Pennsylvania reportedly held a two-day “bootcamp” last year during which congressional staffers were urged to support greater cooperation between the United States and China. The Penn Biden...
by Susan Berry, PhD | Jan 26, 2023
The College Board announced Tuesday it will be updating its framework for its Advanced Placement (AP) African American Studies (APAAS) course in a statement that comes following the course’s rejection by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) and his state’s...
by Kaitlin Housler | Jan 26, 2023
Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) joined 17 of her Republican colleagues this week in introducing a bill requiring the Secretary of Defense to offer reinstatement to service members who were fired over the military’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate. The Allowing Military...
by Star News Staff | Jan 26, 2023
by Evan Stambaugh Residents in a Twin Cities suburb are voicing concerns about the vulgar language and sexually explicit content in pro-LGBT and “anti-racist” school library books. During the open forum portion of the Eastern Carver County School...
by M.D. Kittle | Jan 26, 2023
On this National School Choice Week, a new study by the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL) shows parental choice programs continuing to outperform public schools, particularly in the state’s largest city. “Apples to Apples: Accessing Wisconsin State of...
by Neil Jones | Jan 26, 2023
The Arizona Freedom Caucus (AFC) announced it would take a stand against lifting the highly contested aggregate expenditure limit (AEL), which puts a cap on public school spending unless it comes with systemic reform. “Fiscal responsibility is a foundational...
by Rachel Alexander | Jan 26, 2023
The Phoenix Police Department (PPD) proposed a new limit of force policy focusing on de-escalation, which it intends to adopt after seeking public comment. The public can comment on the proposed changes through January 31. The proposed policy, announced under Interim...
by The Center Square | Jan 26, 2023
by Scott McClallen The Michigan Department of Transportation has commissioned a study about enacting highway toll roads to raise revenue to fix roads. The study follows a growing tax revenue hole from increasing fuel efficiency that leads to fewer fillups at...
by Eric Burk | Jan 26, 2023
In his State of the State Address, Governor Brian Kemp touted progress in his first term, and laid out next steps that include increased education, incentives for law enforcement and healthcare professionals, and targeted Medicaid expansion through the Georgia...
by Hannah Poling | Jan 26, 2023
Less than a week after parents sued Hilliard City School in federal court because teachers are engaging in “intimate sexual conversations” with pupils as young as 6 years old, school officials are requesting the court to dismiss the lawsuit. In a motion submitted by...
by RealClearWire | Jan 26, 2023
by James Varney Last June a firebomb ripped through the CompassCare crisis pregnancy center in Buffalo, causing extensive damage but no deaths. Amid the rubble and soot, the words “Jane was here” were written on the wall, suggesting that the militant abortion...
by Kaitlin Housler | Jan 26, 2023
The Tennessee Firearms Association (TFA) is looking for plaintiffs to take part in a possible lawsuit against the state of Tennessee pertaining to the state’s gun-free zones. A lawsuit is being prepared for filing in state court against the State of Tennessee that...
by Star News Staff | Jan 26, 2023
by Virginia Allen A Georgia police officer has resigned after he was told by superiors that he could not share his personal religious views on social media. “If someone somewhere considers an opinion I have—that isn’t a direct quotation from Scripture—to be...
by The Center Square | Jan 26, 2023
by Christian Wade A federally funded Connecticut program that pays for “home visits” to check on chronically absent students has reduced truancy, according to a new report. The report by the Center for Connecticut Education Research Collaboration...
by Star News Staff | Jan 26, 2023
by Mary Margaret Olohan Following attacks on over 78 pro-life groups across the nation, the Department of Justice (DOJ) has finally indicted two pro-abortion activists for attacking pro-life facilities in Florida. Twenty-seven-year-old Caleb Freestone (pictured...