by Peter D'Abrosca | Mar 9, 2021
One publicly-funded university in Georgia says it plans to resume normal operations in the fall semester. “For Fall 2021, we are currently planning for a full return to campus, which means resuming ‘normal’ operations with in-person...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Mar 9, 2021
by Ned Ryun You have to hand it to the Left: they are relentless and always at war on a thousand fronts. As my father once told me when he was in Congress, “The shame is our people come and go, while evil never sleeps.” As I have pointed out, leftists are on...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Mar 9, 2021
by Lela Gallery The Department of Surgery in the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo has launched an Anti-Racism and Health Care Equity initiative. The initiative includes a lecture series, with Harvard University...
by The Center Square | Mar 9, 2021
by John Haughey A bill that would require local governments to approve extensions of public health emergency orders after 15 days is ready for adoption by the Missouri House. House Bill 75, sponsored by Rep. Jim Murphy (pictured above), was perfected Wednesday...
by Chris Butler | Mar 9, 2021
Six Democrats in the Georgia General Assembly filed legislation late last week that would, if enacted into law, forbid private corporations from running detention facilities. The Georgia General Assembly’s website identifies State Rep. Donna McLeod...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Mar 9, 2021
by Mary Margaret Olohan President Joe Biden called for an examination of collegiate due process protections enacted under former President Donald Trump’s administration in a Monday executive order. The president announced his “Executive Order on Guaranteeing an...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Mar 9, 2021
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by Florida Capital Star Staff | Mar 9, 2021
by Jennifer Kabbany Some progressive educators are calling on their peers to go easy on students when grading their essays or math homework, all in the name of antiracism. Don’t mark them down too much, you might hurt their feelings, the argument goes. Or, it’s...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Mar 9, 2021
by Abigail Streetman Confucius Institutes across the country are closing, the most recent being at Michigan State University, the University of South Carolina, and Colorado State University. MSU began its Confucius Institute in 2006 and USC followed in 2008,...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Mar 9, 2021
by Andrew Trunsky Organizers of the effort to recall Gov. Gavin Newsom said Sunday they had gathered over 1.95 million signatures supporting the effort, enough to trigger a special election. The signatures were announced during a press conference, with the...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Mar 9, 2021
by Andrew Wilford Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) recently revived her campaign proposal for a wealth tax on taxpayers with a net worth exceeding $50 million. Unfortunately, the plan retains the same defects as her previous proposals to tax wealth, along with...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Mar 9, 2021
by Eric Lendrum In Scotland, the gravesite and memorial of Adam Smith, the Enlightenment philosopher who is widely considered the father of modern capitalism, is now being targeted by local officials’ in an investigation over possible ties to “slavery and...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Mar 9, 2021
by Thomas Catenacci An $86 billion bailout for nearly 200 union pensions was included in the Democrats’ massive stimulus package, which President Joe Biden is expected to sign into law soon. More than a million unionized truck drivers, retail clerks,...
by The Center Square | Mar 9, 2021
by Bill Davis Last summer, millions of dollars in taxpayer money were spent in response to protests that turned violent throughout Ohio. A bill proposed in the Ohio Senate looks to make sure those responsible will pay for it. Senate Bill 41, currently being...
by Chris Butler | Mar 9, 2021
Left-leaning groups have demanded that Georgia’s largest corporate entities, including Coca-Cola and Home Depot, fight two bills in the Georgia General Assembly, which those groups describe as racist. Members of this coalition made their demands in a full-page...