by Just the News | Jun 18, 2024
by Charlotte Hazard Republicans and several border patrol experts say that President Joe Biden’s open border policies are politically motivated and are an attempt to get more voters for the 2024 election. “It’s part of what the Democrats...
by Just the News | Jun 18, 2024
by Madeleine Hubbard Taral Patel, a Democratic candidate for Fort Bend, Texas, precinct commissioner and a Biden administration appointee, is accused of using fake online accounts to post racist messages about himself and then publicly accusing Republicans of...
by Star News Staff | Jun 18, 2024
by Katelynn Richardson New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof argued Saturday that the West Coast’s version of liberalism just isn’t working, urging liberals to “face the painful fact that something has gone badly wrong where we’re in charge, from San Diego...
by The Center Square | Jun 18, 2024
by Christen Smith Both legislative chambers left town this week after advancing sweeping educational reforms likely to wind up – in some form – woven into the state budget due June 30. While the plans don’t necessarily clash, Senate and House leaders do. The...
by The Center Square | Jun 18, 2024
by J.D. Davidson Ohio schools could get $600 million to build new facilities, and the state fairgrounds is in line for more than $200 million if the Senate’s plan for part of the state’s capital budget is approved. Senate Bill 292 was introduced Monday ahead of...
by The Center Square | Jun 18, 2024
by T.A. DeFeo Georgia continues to report tax collections lower than a year ago, with May’s collections down by more than 1 percent as the state heads toward the end of the fiscal year, new numbers reveal. Georgia officials said the state’s net tax...
by Star News Staff | Jun 18, 2024
by Parker Thayer To the outside observer, Arabella Advisors is nothing more than an accounting and human resources firm that helps charities get things done, not a billion-dollar political influence operation helping leftists remain in power. But, in fact, it...
by Tom Pappert | Jun 17, 2024
Audrey Elizabeth Hale referred to individuals or groups who she disliked as “robots,” “clones,” or “not real” in various entries found in the journal police recovered from her vehicle after she claimed the lives of three 9-year-old...
by Admin | Jun 17, 2024
by Philip Lenczycki A private social network run by a self-identified Chinese government agent provides illegal immigrants with resources to get into the U.S. and evade border authorities, a Daily Caller News Foundation investigation discovered. The American...
by Just the News | Jun 17, 2024
by Madeleine Hubbard Detroit Pastor Lorenzo Sewell of 180 Church thanked former President Donald Trump for visiting what he called the “hood,” and he pointed out that neither President Joe Biden nor former President Barack Obama made the trip....
by Star News Staff | Jun 17, 2024
by Samantha Swenson A new book confronts the longstanding problem of “anti-white racism.” Claremont Institute Senior Fellow Jeremy Carl discussed his new book, “The Unprotected Class: How Anti-White Racism is Tearing America Apart,” during a virtual event...
by Kaitlin Housler | Jun 17, 2024
Nashville’s Independence Day celebration will be headlined this year by country music artist Chris Young, the Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp announced. This year’s free event, Let Freedom Sing! Music City July 4th, will present one of the country’s largest...
by Just the News | Jun 17, 2024
by Natalia Mittelstadt Several election lawsuits filed recently with significant impact on the 2024 presidential election have been decided in favor of election integrity proponents, ensuring laws remain enforced ahead of the November election. The lawsuits...
by Star News Staff | Jun 17, 2024
by Jason Hopkins Less than half of Americans approve of President Joe Biden’s handling on immigration, a new survey found. Only 29% of Americans said they approve of the president’s handling of immigration, according to an Economist/YouGov poll released...
by Just the News | Jun 17, 2024
by Natalia Mittelstadt Republicans have prioritized election integrity this year with new laws, lawsuits, and congressional investigative subpoenas ahead of the November general election. And they have already scored some wins against Democratic-led...
by Star News Staff | Jun 17, 2024
by Katelynn Richardson The self-described sanctuary city of Denver, Colorado is quietly paying for illegal immigrants to travel to Utah, according to Republican Utah Governor Spencer J. Cox. Without the approval or advance knowledge of local officials, Denver...
by Star News Staff | Jun 17, 2024
by Jennifer Nuelle A federal judge in Louisiana has temporarily blocked four more states from expanding the Biden administration’s new Title IX policy to protect LGBTQ+ students. The Biden administration’s new Title IX policy outlined federal protections for...
by Star News Staff | Jun 17, 2024
by Jason Cohen Republican Tennessee Rep. Tim Burchett told CNN’s Jim Acosta on Friday that the host knows “good and well” that a February Senate border bill would have been disastrous if enacted. The Emergency National Security Supplemental Appropriations...
by Tom Pappert | Jun 17, 2024
Audrey Elizabeth Hale wrote a Valentine’s Day entry to the journal police recovered from her vehicle after she claimed the lives of three 9-year-old students and three adult staff members at the Covenant School on March 27, 2023. The Tennessee Star confirmed on...
by The Center Square | Jun 17, 2024
by JD Davidson Contractors and large employers in Ohio are a step closer to being required to verify the immigration status of employees after the House of Representatives overwhelmingly passed a bill to require the use of E-Verify in hiring. House Bill 327,...
by Star News Staff | Jun 17, 2024
by Roger Kimball Some years ago, five or six years after the 9/11 terrorist attacks on New York and Washington, I was asked to participate in a conference at Boston University’s marvelously named Frederick S. Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range...