by The Center Square | Mar 7, 2021
by Nyamekye Daniel The Georgia House approved a $27.2 billion state budget for fiscal year 2022 on Friday, representing a 5.2% increase in spending over the current fiscal year’s original budget. The proposal restores funding for education and other...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Mar 7, 2021
by Milton Abdiel The purges began shortly after the revolution. For all its haste and ill-preparedness, the success of the Bolshevik Revolution in 1917, led by the perpetually temperamental Vladimir Lenin and fueled by a fierce devotion to Marxism, quickly gave...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Mar 7, 2021
by Chuck Ross Dr. Anthony Fauci said Thursday that the U.S. should not relax restrictions that have been put in place to slow the spread of coronavirus until new infections are under 10,000 per day, a number that is about 85% lower than current case levels....
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Mar 7, 2021
by Mary Rose Corkery White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said Friday that President Joe Biden will have a press conference by the end of March. “As all of you know, the president takes questions several times a week,” Psaki said during the White House press...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Mar 7, 2021
by Andrew Kerr A Democratic county lawmaker in Buffalo said Thursday the three women who have accused Gov. Andrew Cuomo of sexual misconduct are motivated by politics, according to video footage obtained by the Daily Caller News Foundation. The lawmaker, Jeanne...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Mar 7, 2021
by Debra Heine In a blistering statement Friday, former President Donald Trump blasted Joe Biden for the “spiraling tsunami” at the border, placing the blame for the dramatic surge in illegal immigration squarely on Biden’s “disastrous leadership.” “Our border...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Mar 7, 2021
by Josh Hammer On Tuesday, governors Greg Abbott (R-Texas) and Tate Reeves (R-Miss.) announced they would be lifting their statewide mask-wearing mandates, business capacity limitations, and various other COVID-19-related restrictions. “COVID still exists,”...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Mar 7, 2021
by Debra Heine Federal prosecutors have “quietly dismissed” 34 of 90 cases stemming from the violent riots in downtown Portland last summer, and many more federal charges are expected to be dismissed soon, KGW8 reported this week. Cases being dismissed include...
by Chris Butler | Mar 7, 2021
Members of the Georgia State Senate Friday passed SB 200, which would, if enacted into law, protect businesses and churches against government shutdowns during a COVID-19-like pandemic or other health emergency. Georgia Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan (R-Cumming) emailed...