by The Center Square | Feb 14, 2021
by Nyamekye Daniel The Georgia General Assembly approved a more than $650 million increase in spending for fiscal year 2021 on Thursday after lawmakers in the Senate and House came to agreement on an amended budget. Lawmakers approved a plan that restores 60%...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Feb 14, 2021
by Richard Bernstein The FBI last month arrested Gang Chen, a well-known MIT nanotechnologist, and charged the China-born naturalized American with concealing close and lucrative connections to China’s scientific and technological establishment on his...
by RealClearWire | Feb 14, 2021
by Mike Sabo “We take seriously the idea that a republic cannot long survive without a virtuous citizenry,” says Brenda Hafera of The Fund for American Studies. TFAS’s mission is to “win over each new generation to the ideas of liberty, limited government, and...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Feb 14, 2021
by Eric Lendrum Joe Biden has announced that his administration will be ending the declaration of a national emergency on the southern border that was first declared by the Trump Administration, as reported by Fox News. President Trump first declared the...
by Chris Butler | Feb 14, 2021
FBI officials have erected billboards seeking tips on possible suspects who breached the U.S. Capitol January 6 and, according to one agency spokesman, this is likely the first time the FBI has done this nationwide. But Joel Siskovic, speaking for the FBI’s...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Feb 14, 2021
by Jennifer Wollock, Texas A&M University Valentine’s Day annoys many people. For many in a relationship, the pressure to impress a partner can weigh heavily, and expensive gifts serve as a reminder of the relentless commercialization of the holiday....
by Bethany Bowman | Feb 14, 2021
NASHVILLE, Tennessee- Taylor Hughes was born and raised in Lexington, Kentucky. Although she always loved music and did choirs and shows, her mother was an R & B singer was considered the musical one in the family. Hughes was an athlete with a scholarship...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Feb 14, 2021
by Chuck Ross Chinese authorities refused to share raw data on 174 early cases of Covid-19 with a World Health Organization team investigating the origins of the coronavirus pandemic, one of the scientists on the team told The Wall Street Journal. According to...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Feb 14, 2021
by Andrew Kerr Hunter Biden continues to hold a 10% equity stake in a Chinese private equity firm 24 days into his father’s presidency, business records show. Hunter Biden holds his stake in BHR Partners through his company, Skaneateles LLC, according to...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Feb 14, 2021
by Debra Heine On Inauguration Day, Joe Biden warned his appointees that a hostile workplace would not be tolerated in his administration, but that didn’t seem to make an impression on White House deputy press secretary TJ Ducklo, who reportedly threatened a...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Feb 14, 2021
by Thomas Catenacci The Chicago Teachers Union approved a deal with city officials that ensures an immediate return to in-person instruction, the union said Wednesday morning. The teachers union approved the Chicago Public Schools’ (CPS) proposed plan to return...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Feb 14, 2021
by Mary Margaret Olohan The Lincoln Project was reportedly aware of allegations against co-founder John Weaver as early as June 2020, but pushed ahead with raising massive donations — and $50 million of these donations has gone to firms controlled by the...
by Chris Butler | Feb 14, 2021
Eight members of the Georgia General Assembly have filed legislation that would, if enacted into law, increase penalties for election fraud within the state. Specifically, the bill would make it a felony to “tamper with, alter, destroy, modify, or falsify the...