by Chris Butler | Apr 5, 2021
More corporations are speaking out against Georgia’s voter reform law, otherwise known as Senate Bill 202. Officials at Microsoft, American Express, Google and others this week condemned SB 202 as a form of voter suppression. This, despite Georgia Gov. Brian...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Apr 5, 2021
by Larry Sand According to the Burbio school tracker, 53 percent of schools nationwide are now fully open for business. With the new Centers for Disease Control guidelines having determined that three-feet is a safe distance for students, one would think the...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Apr 5, 2021
by Eric Lendrum The streaming website Hulu has announced that it has acquired the rights to stream an upcoming series on the “1619 Project,” a far-left narrative that falsely claims the United States was built on racism, as reported by The Hill. The series,...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Apr 5, 2021
by Reed Spaulding We all desperately want normal lives again. And I’m not talking about the finnicky “new normal” that accommodates Aunt Karen’s irrational fear of leaving her house. I’m talking about “normal normal,” where people crowd into concert halls with...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Apr 5, 2021
by Eric Lendrum Former Communist Party activist and black nationalist Angela Davis spoke at a webinar for an elite California prep school Wednesday, where she told the K-12 students watching online that it was incumbent upon them to “dismantle capitalism,” as...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Apr 5, 2021
by Julie Kelly He is known as the “zip tie guy.” In one of the most iconic photographs of the January 6 Capitol melee, Eric Munchel, wearing tactical gear, is seen holding up a fistful of zip ties in the Senate gallery. Munchel, the media quickly concluded,...
by The Center Square | Apr 5, 2021
by Scott McClallen Twenty miles means a world of difference for Minnesota breweries that have grown as much as state law allows. Minnesota’s alcohol laws are pushing breweries to expand in other states, Brad Glynn, Lift Bridge Brewing cofounder and vice...
by The Center Square | Apr 5, 2021
by Nyamekye Daniel A bill to increase state funding for Georgia charter schools was passed by the General Assembly and awaits approval by Gov. Brian Kemp. Senate Bill 59 increases charter school allocations by about $100 per student. It also secures an equal...