by The Center Square | Mar 11, 2021
by Derek Draplin President Joe Biden on Thursday signed into law a $1.9 trillion stimulus bill that includes extended unemployment benefits, direct funding to states and municipalities, and $1,400 checks for most Americans. “This historic legislation is about...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Mar 11, 2021
by Kaylee Greenlee The Biden administration told the Supreme Court Tuesday it will not seek to expand the Trump-era decision to limit immigration for migrants who will depend on government benefits, NBC News reported. The Department of Homeland Security under...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Mar 11, 2021
by Robert Romano “I may even decide to beat them for a third time. Okay? For a third time.” That was former President Donald Trump at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) on Feb. 28, hinting at another potential run for President in 2024. If he...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Mar 11, 2021
by Melissa Mackenzie Bari Weiss writes a compelling, must-read piece in City Journal about the indoctrination mills masquerading as educational institutions. Take a few minutes, read it, and come back. One thing that isn’t being considered is that...
by The Center Square | Mar 11, 2021
by Dan McCaleb The U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday ratified changes the Senate made to a massive $1.9 trillion relief package that critics say contains hundreds of billions of dollars in wasteful spending unrelated to the COVID-19 pandemic. With the...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Mar 11, 2021
by Eric Lendrum At least three high-profile district attorneys in the United States who have been funded by far-left billionaire George Soros have since gone on to implement pro-amnesty policies that have released numerous criminal illegal aliens, as reported...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Mar 11, 2021
by Thomas Catenacci United Teachers Los Angeles and Los Angeles city officials have come to a tentative agreement, creating a path for the nation’s second-largest school district to reopen. Students in the Los Angeles Unified School District would return to...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Mar 11, 2021
by Chuck Ross A top U.S. military commander warned lawmakers on Tuesday that China has adopted an “increasingly assertive military posture” as it seeks to supplant the United States as the world’s dominant military force. “Its rapidly advancing capabilities and...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Mar 11, 2021
by Eric Lendrum In yet another unprecedented display of the incumbent vice president taking on duties normally reserved for the president, Kamala Harris took a solo call from the Prime Minister of Norway on Tuesday, as reported by Fox News. Harris took the call...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Mar 11, 2021
by James D. Agresti At 2:00 AM on Saturday, February 27, Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives voted to pass a “COVID relief and economic support“ bill at a cost to taxpayers of $1.9 trillion. The next Saturday, Senate Democrats passed a very similar...
by Chris Butler | Mar 11, 2021
If you live in Atlanta and want to monitor local law enforcement officers through the Atlanta Citizen Review Board (ACRB) then city officials, per policy, can exclude you from serving if you are a convicted felon. But they cannot exclude you if you have never...