by Chris Butler | Mar 2, 2021
Democrats in the Georgia General State Senate have proposed certain resolutions for this current session that support politically left-leaning causes, one of which cites influence from the United Nations. Georgia State Sen. Emanuel Jones (D-Decatur) and 15...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Mar 2, 2021
by John Fonte A massive new national project called “Educating for American Democracy” will be launched on Tuesday with the explicit aim of “redefining” and then “harmonizing” American civic education nationwide. From the days of Thomas Jefferson, Noah Webster,...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Mar 2, 2021
by Thomas Catenacci President Joe Biden endorsed the ongoing effort to unionize the workforce at an Amazon warehouse in Alabama, giving hope to labor leaders. Biden tweeted his support for the effort on Sunday, nearly one month after the Bessemer, Alabama...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Mar 2, 2021
by Andrew Trunsky Johnson & Johnson’s coronavirus vaccine began distribution across the country Monday, and the company’s CEO said shots could begin within 48 hours. “We’re shipping 4 million [doses] literally as we speak,” Johnson & Johnson CEO Alex...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Mar 2, 2021
by Frank Kennedy The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill used money intended for COVID relief to create an app that allows people to report potential safety violations on campus and in the surrounding community. The “SaferWays” application encourages...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Mar 2, 2021
by Eric Lendrum The United States Navy’s official curriculum is set to include new books on “anti-racism” and “gender politics” that will further push the message of social justice in America’s military ranks, according to the Washington Free Beacon. Of the 37...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Mar 2, 2021
by Catherine Smith President Biden’s State Department announced Wednesday the creation of a chief diversity officer position, as well as a council of deputy assistant secretaries from each of its bureaus, in an effort to bring “diversity and inclusion” to the...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Mar 2, 2021
by Jennifer Kabbany Remember the Chicago teachers union bigwig who defended school closures while wearing a bathing suit in Baja? We’ve got another one. In Northern California, the same guy who has been claiming schools are too unsafe to reopen apparently...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Mar 2, 2021
A trio of pro-Trump groups are ready to wage a massive battle against Silicon Valley titans of industry after the former president was drummed off social media prior to leaving office. “The Center for American Restoration, the new organization stood up by...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Mar 2, 2021
by Edward Ring In 2010, California voters approved Proposition 14, which fundamentally changed how general elections are conducted in the state. Prior to Prop. 14, the general election ballot would include the names of every qualified party’s nominee. The new...
by Chris Butler | Mar 2, 2021
A former state representative said the Georgia Chamber of Commerce influences the agenda of House Speaker David Ralston (R-Blue Ridge), even though that agenda favors large corporate entities and sometimes frustrates average Georgians’ best interests. As The...