by Neil W. McCabe | Feb 18, 2021
One of President Donald J. Trump’s longest-serving political advisors told the Star News Network the Feb. 14 latest attack piece in The New York Times is part of a mainstream media attempt to tie him to the Jan. 6 chaos in the Capitol. “Just because the New...
by Chris Butler | Feb 18, 2021
A new bill in the Georgia General Assembly wants to define limits on the governor’s emergency powers. This, nearly one year after the COVID-19 pandemic first affected the United States. State Sen. Ed Setzler (R-Acworth), the bill’s primary sponsor,...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Feb 18, 2021
by David Catron The public health community has long since concluded that the perils of prolonged school closures are far greater than the risks posed by COVID-19 to students and teachers. This fact has not been lost on parents, who are growing increasingly...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Feb 18, 2021
by Thomas Catenacci President Joe Biden will meet with labor leaders at the White House Wednesday to discuss infrastructure investment and clean energy jobs, The Wall Street Journal reported. Sean McGarvey, president of North America’s Building Trades Unions...
by The Center Square | Feb 18, 2021
by Ted O’Neil Democratic congresswomen from New York and Texas each introduced several pieces of legislation that they say are aimed at curbing gun violence. Rep. Carolyn Maloney, who represents New York’s 12th Congressional District, introduced a package...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Feb 18, 2021
by Eric Lendrum The Wuhan Institute of Virology, the controversial laboratory in China that many have pointed to as the origin of the Chinese coronavirus, has been authorized to receive American taxpayer funding for the next three years, according to the Daily...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Feb 18, 2021
by Robert Romano After sweeping the trifecta of the House, Senate and White House in 2020 with the slimmest of majorities, Democrats have a diminishing window of opportunity to enact their agenda and keep their political base happy. After all, majorities do not...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Feb 18, 2021
by Andrew Trunsky New York Attorney General Letitia James filed a lawsuit against Amazon on Tuesday night alleging that the online behemoth bypassed regulations meant to protect its workers from COVID-19. The lawsuit claims that since the pandemic began in...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Feb 18, 2021
by Chuck Ross A left-wing activist facing criminal charges for his involvement in the Capitol riots received $35,000 from both CNN and NBC for footage he recorded of a Trump supporter being fatally shot inside the Capitol building, according to records he filed...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Feb 18, 2021
by James D. Agresti The New York Times has published a “fact check“ by Linda Qui declaring that Donald Trump’s lawyers “made a number of inaccurate or misleading claims” during the Senate impeachment trial. In reality, much of the article consists of flagrant...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Feb 18, 2021
A legal nonprofit has taken the case of a Michigan man who was fired from his job for using the phrase “All Lives Matter,” according to a press release. Rick Beaudin, a Re/Max realtor in Pinckney, Michigan, posted what he thought was an innocuous...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Feb 18, 2021
by Mary Rose Corkery White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said Tuesday that President Joe Biden would support a 9/11-style commission into the Capitol riot. Psaki referred to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s comments about the commission and said it’s up to...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Feb 18, 2021
Two bills to help ensure election integrity in Georgia are one step closer to the Republican-controlled Senate floor, according to Tuesday reports. “Senate subcommittee votes 3-2 to end at-will absentee voting in Georgia, making it only available to those...