by Florida Capital Star Staff | Mar 29, 2021
by Dion Pierre A Georgia Institute of Technology professor accused of using the college’s J-1 Visa Program to “arrange for Chinese nationals to fraudulently obtain and maintain J-1 Visas” was arraigned in a federal court in Georgia, the Department...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Mar 29, 2021
by Rael Jean Isaac With the wave of executive orders and legislation coming from the Biden administration, and the cultural antics of his woke supporters, Biden’s war on fossil fuels has received insufficient attention. Yet energy is the lifeblood of our...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Mar 29, 2021
Left-wing activists groups are targeting the state of Georgia after Gov. Brian Kemp (R) signed an election integrity bill into law last week. One of the most high-profile targets of the boycotts is the Augusta National Golf Course, home to the Professional Golf...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Mar 29, 2021
by Eric Lendrum Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson (R-Ark.) signed a bill into law on Thursday that banned so-called “transgender” athletes from competing in sports for women and girls, as reported by ABC News. Hutchinson’s office released a statement addressing...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Mar 29, 2021
by Bradley Stein Texts allegedly linking the U.S. Secret Service to Hunter Biden’s 2018 gun case were uncovered by the New York Post on Friday. In a Jan. 29, 2019 text message, Biden reportedly wrote that his former sister-in-law turned girlfriend Hallie Biden...
by The Center Square | Mar 29, 2021
by Bethany Blankley Red states are leading economic growth in the U.S., a new report by the U. S. Commerce Department shows, with South Dakota, Texas and Utah reporting the highest growth. The report is based on 2020 fourth quarter gross domestic product (GDP)...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Mar 29, 2021
by Nicole Silverio The Pentagon’s views on political violence following the Black Lives Matter (BLM) and Capitol riots are not biased despite rank and file concerns, a Department of Defense (DoD) spokesman said. Service members have expressed concerns regarding...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Mar 29, 2021
by Tyler Hummel A lengthy column by a professor that critiques critical race theory and the concept of “whiteness” and “blackness” was removed by an online intellectual magazine after it generated controversy. Alaric Naudé, a linguistics professor at Suwon...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Mar 29, 2021
by Eric Lendrum Disney has announced that the beloved “National Treasure” film franchise will be rebooted into a TV series that will feature a young female DREAMer as its main character, as reported by Breitbart. The new series will premiere on Disney’s...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Mar 29, 2021
by Eleanor Bartow China has delayed the release of a World Health Organization report on the origins of the coronavirus pandemic as it reviews the document, according to a World Health Organization advisor. A team of scientists led by the WHO was expected to...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Mar 29, 2021
by Catherine Smith A suburban Minneapolis theater company has cancelled a production of “Cinderella” because its cast was “too white.” Chanhassen Dinner Theatres was scheduled to stage Roger & Hammerstein’s classic play later this year before its artistic...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Mar 29, 2021
by Eric Lendrum Senator Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) introduced a bill on Thursday seeking to ban critical race theory from being taught in the United States military, referring to such a practice as “anti-American,” as reported by the Washington Free Beacon. Senator...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Mar 29, 2021
by Catherine Smith The CEO of Gallup has publicly warned President Joe Biden that approximately 42 million people south of Texas want to migrate into the United States. In a blog post published on Wednesday, Jim Clifton, the chairman and CEO of the Gallup...
by RealClearWire | Mar 29, 2021
by John R. Lott Jr. MISSOULA COUNTY, Mont. — A mountainous, 2,600-square-mile region with a population of approximately 119,600 does not seem like your prototypical setting for machine politics. Yet a recent audit of mail-in ballots cast there found...
by Chris Butler | Mar 29, 2021
Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel this week defended Georgia Senate Bill 202, which Democrats nationwide have described as a form of voter suppression. As The Georgia Star News reported Saturday, this new voter reform law requires the...