
The Michigan Star
According to its About page, "The Michigan Star – launched in 2019 – is a member of the Star News Digital Media family. We feature articles reporting news, politics, and policy at the state level, primarily from Michigan. We round out our daily coverage with national stories and thoughtful commentary of interest to our readers."
It is owned by Star News Digital Media, which owns and operates several state focused conservative news sites, including The Tennessee Star, The Ohio Star, The Michigan Star, The Minnesota Sun, The Virginia Star, The Georgia Star News, The Florida Capital Star, The Arizona Sun Times, The Wisconsin Daily Star, and The Star News Network.
An independet review of The Michigan Star by an AllSides team member in February 2022 noted a frequent use of sensationalism, as well as a focus on censorship, critical race theory (CRT), controversies regarding China and other issues of more interest to conservatives.
The United Auto Workers (UAW) unexpectedly walked off the job Wednesday evening at the largest Ford plant in an escalation of its strike against major automakers. Around 8,700 UAW members walked off the job at 6:30 p.m. ET at Ford’s Kentucky Truck Plant in Louisville yesterday in a previously unannounced move, completely shutting down the plant, according to an announcement from the UAW. The new strike location comes as UAW workers are already striking at 43 other plants at the Big Three automakers — Ford, General Motors and Stellantis —...