by The Center Square | May 18, 2023
by Casey Harper A former FBI agent testified before Congress Thursday saying that the FBI manipulated data to make domestic terrorism linked to Jan. 6 seem like a nationwide phenomenon instead of an isolated incident. The revelation came as part of a hearing...
by Rachel Alexander | May 18, 2023
After being ordered by the Arizona Supreme Court to reconsider the issue of signature verification in Kari Lake’s election contest, Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Peter Thompson decided after a hearing that he would allow a full trial. He declined to allow...
by Kaitlin Housler | May 18, 2023
Governor Bill Lee signed a bill Wednesday that requires the Tennessee Treasurer to make investment decisions based on financial factors – not based on environmental, social, or governance (ESG) factors. The bill, SB0955, was introduced by Tennessee State Senator Jack...
by Susan Berry, PhD | May 18, 2023
The Los Angeles Dodgers pulled their invitation Wednesday to an “extremist anti-Catholic hate group” known as the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence from a pride month event scheduled for June 16. The Dodgers announced the removal of the “sisters” as honorees in a press...
by Rachel Alexander | May 18, 2023
Mohave Superior Court Judge Lee Jantzen heard oral arguments on Tuesday over whether Abe Hamadeh should receive a new trial in his election contest of the attorney general’s race. Jantzen dismissed Hamadeh’s case after the initial trial on December 22, 2022, but...
by M.D. Kittle | May 18, 2023
The Sun Prairie Area School District is charging a Milwaukee-based law firm more than $11,000 for records connected to what witnesses called a “disturbing” incident involving a transgender “woman” in a high school girls’ locker room. Dan Lennington, deputy legal...
by Star News Staff | May 18, 2023
by Kate Anderson Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill Wednesday banning the “mutilation” of minors via sex-reassignment surgeries, according to remarks made at a press conference. Senate Bill 245 passed the Sunshine State legislature earlier this month...
by Hannah Poling | May 18, 2023
A national group filed a lawsuit challenging Olentangy Local School Districts’ anti-harassment policies claiming that these policies violate students’ First Amendment and parents’ 14th Amendment rights. Parents Defending Education, a national...
by Bradley Vasoli | May 18, 2023
Pennsylvania State Senators Ryan Aument (R-Lititz) (pictured above, right) and Frank Farry (R-Langhorne) (pictured above, left) on Wednesday proposed creating runoff primary elections in the Keystone State. The two lawmakers wrote in a memorandum describing their...
by Susan Berry, PhD | May 18, 2023
A Florida fifth-grade teacher justified her decision on CNN to show her students an LGBT-themed Disney movie claiming that parents who complained about it are “ignorant.” Journalist and Grabien founder Tom Elliott tweeted a clip of CNN’s interview Monday night with...
by The Center Square | May 18, 2023
by Scott McClallen The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services announced the discovery of a data breach involving cybersecurity company Fortra, which may have affected more than four million people worldwide. This attack specifically targeted medical data....
by The Center Square | May 18, 2023
by Sarah Roderick-Fitch Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares has joined nearly two dozen state attorneys general imploring the Biden administration to protect female athletes by upholding Title IX. The opposition from the coalition follows a proposal from...
by The Center Square | May 18, 2023
by Christian Wade Connecticut lawmakers are moving to expand the authority of the Attorney General’s office to fight fraud and abuse in state government. The proposal, which passed the state Assembly on a 138-7 vote, would expand the scope of the...
by Star News Staff | May 18, 2023
by Crime Watch MN A Minneapolis Public Schools employee has been charged after a student found a bag containing two loaded guns inside Loring Elementary School on the city’s north side. Charges say Derrick Lee Lind, 20, brought a backpack into the school on...
by Just the News | May 18, 2023
by Ben Whedon North Carolina lawmakers on Tuesday overrode the veto of Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper to enshrine into law a ban on most abortions in the state after 12 weeks of pregnancy. Both chambers of the legislature have Republican supermajorities, though the...
by The Center Square | May 18, 2023
by Bethany Blankley Twenty-four Republican governors have responded to Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s call for help to secure its border with Mexico. “The federal government’s response handling the expiration of Title 42 has represented a complete failure of the...
by Peter D'Abrosca | May 18, 2023
After obtaining secret recordings from an activism planning session held by Planned Parenthood’s political advocacy arm in Tennessee, The Tennessee Star learned that far-left agitators are planning to disable U.S. Customs and Immigration (ICE) vehicles during...
by Star News Staff | May 18, 2023
by Katelynn Richardson Universities are searching for ways to maintain racial quotas ahead of a likely Supreme Court decision blocking affirmative action. With the Supreme Court soon to issue a ruling in a pair of cases questioning the constitutionality of...
by Kaitlin Housler | May 18, 2023
Tennessee U.S. Representative Tim Burchett (R-TN-02) recently reintroduced legislation that would increase criminal penalties for trafficking illegal fentanyl in the United States. H.R.3215, the Fentanyl Trafficker Elimination Act, would “hold fentanyl smugglers...
by RealClearWire | May 18, 2023
by James Varney New migrants pouring into the U.S. after the Biden administration let a COVID-19 restriction called Title 42 expire last week will not break the nation’s stretched court system. The system is already shattered, according to several former judges,...
by The Center Square | May 18, 2023
by Jon Styf Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee signed a bill that will raise the minimum wage for K-12 teachers and end the collection of dues for professional employee organizations as an automatic payroll withdrawal. Senate Bill 281 will go into effect July 1. The...