by Admin | Jan 3, 2024
New York Post An acclaimed African-American scholar who has accused Harvard’s outgoing president Claudine Gay of ripping off her work is demanding to know how the school will fix its approach to plagiarism after it’s board stood by the embattled academic. Attorneys...
by Just the News | Jan 3, 2024
by Madeleine Hubbard and Ben Whedon The Southern District of New York on Wednesday published a batch of 40 documents related to a defamation case filed by Prince Andrew accuser Virginia Roberts Giuffre against Epstein’s former girlfriend Ghislaine...
by Just the News | Jan 3, 2024
by Ben Whedon Former President Donald Trump on Wednesday asked the Supreme Court to take up his removal from the Colorado Republican primary ballot after the state supreme court declared him ineligible under the 14th Amendment, Reuters reported. The Colorado...
by Admin | Jan 3, 2024
Des Moines Register The most urgent task facing the next president is to end Joe Biden’s nation-wrecking nightmare on our southern border. I am the only candidate who will stop this invasion — and I will do it on day one. Under the Trump administration, we had the...
by Just the News | Jan 3, 2024
by Ben Whedon A string of bomb threats on Wednesday led to the evacuations and searches of at least five state capitol buildings but law enforcement did not discover any explosives, CBS News reported. The FBI in statement said it possessed “no...
by Just the News | Jan 3, 2024
by Nicholas Ballasy House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., said on Wednesday that the crisis at the southern border is a “disaster by the president’s own design,” adding that Biden has the authority to fix the problems. A group of 64 lawmakers...
by Tom Pappert | Jan 3, 2024
San Luis City appointed city Council Member Gloria Torres as the city’s new vice mayor on December 14, 2023, representing her first promotion since her conviction for a misdemeanor ballot harvesting scheme in June of last year. Her colleague and longtime critic,...
by Kaitlin Housler | Jan 3, 2024
True the Vote, a nonpartisan voters’ rights and election integrity organization, declared a “decisive triumph” in its legal battle against Fair Fight Action, a voting rights group founded by Democrat Stacy Abrams. “Today’s ruling sends a clear message to those...
by Tom Pappert | Jan 3, 2024
Old Dominion University released its annual State of the Commonwealth Report on December 18, 2023. While the authors found Virginia’s economy improved in 2023, they also found that people continued to leave the commonwealth, the economy grew slower than in...
by Star News Staff | Jan 3, 2024
by Mary Lou Masters Former President Donald Trump, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley are the only candidates who qualified for CNN’s Republican primary debate in Des Moines, Iowa, on Jan. 10, the outlet announced Tuesday. The...
by Rachel Alexander | Jan 3, 2024
Pinal County’s website, Maricopa County’s website, and other government websites across the country recently switched their registrars from the federal government’s General Services Administration to a new registrar started by the federal Cybersecurity and...
by Kaitlin Housler | Jan 3, 2024
U.S. Representative Jim Jordan (R-OH-04) took to social media on Tuesday to offer a comment pertaining to the ongoing debate among state officials and lawmakers regarding House Bill 68. “Men shouldn’t play women’s sports in Ohio or anywhere,” Jordan wrote on X. Men...
by Star News Staff | Jan 3, 2024
by Liz Collin A Minnesota family is facing an uncertain future as their trial dates move closer in connection to the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol breach. [rumble]https://rumble.com/embed/v41ztif/?pub=4[/rumble] On the latest episode of Liz Collin Reports, Rosemarie...
by The Center Square | Jan 3, 2024
by Benjamin Yount The Republican who led the first investigation into Wisconsin’s 2020 election says she does not trust the effort to count the state’s absentee ballots early because she doesn’t trust election officials in Milwaukee. State Rep. Janel Brandtken...
by Star News Staff | Jan 3, 2024
by Kate Anderson Thousands of American women stocked up on abortion pills after the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade was leaked in 2022, according to a new study published Tuesday by the JAMA Network. Aid Access, a European nonprofit that...
by Star News Staff | Jan 3, 2024
by Eric Lendrum A new poll suggests that President Donald Trump is gaining significant ground with two key voter blocs that he previously lost in 2016 and 2020, improving his odds of a comeback victory in 2024. As reported by The Hill, the poll was conducted by...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Jan 3, 2024
As its new mayor was sworn in Monday, the City of Memphis recorded its first homicide. Just after noon on Monday, a man was shot and killed at a Whitehaven gas station, according to reports. Two others were injured in the shooting, and a suspect has not yet been...
by Star News Staff | Jan 3, 2024
by Arjun Singh Fewer Democrats and Republicans today than in 2021 think that former President Donald Trump was responsible for the events of Jan. 6 of that year, at the U.S. Capitol, according to a new poll published on Wednesday. Trump was impeached for a...
by Tom Pappert | Jan 3, 2024
Both of Tennessee’s U.S. senators were part of a letter that questioned the removal of an Office of Personnel Management (OPM) web page that formerly provided the number of work hours used as “official time” for union activities since 2013. Senator...
by Star News Staff | Jan 3, 2024
by Will Kessler The number of electric vehicles (EV) that qualify for tax credits fell from 43 to 19 on Monday following new rules about the number of components in the vehicle that can be made by China and other foreign entities, according to Reuters. On Dec....
by Tom Pappert | Jan 3, 2024
Tennessee State Senator Richard Briggs (R-Knoxville) plans to introduce a bill that would expand abortion access in Tennessee. He claims his bill would allow mothers to have an abortion if it is believed carrying their child to term would later result in the mother...