by Florida Capital Star Staff | Apr 20, 2021
by Thomas Catenacci The National Aeronautics and Space Administration made history Monday morning when it conducted the first ever powered and controlled flight on a different planet. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s (NASA) Ingenuity, a...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Apr 20, 2021
by Jennifer Kabbany The Biden Administration is wasting no time in working to promote highly controversial critical race theory and anti-racism concepts into curriculums nationwide. A proposed rule from the U.S. Education Department seeks to prioritize funding...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Apr 20, 2021
Despite its ongoing censorship and banning of prominent conservatives from its platform, the CEO of Google-owned YouTube collected an award for “free expression” last week. The nonprofit Freedom Forum, which describes itself as “celebrating...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Apr 20, 2021
by Eric Lendrum Far-left domestic terrorists attempted to intimidate one of the key witnesses in the defense of Derek Chauvin over the weekend, but instead ended up vandalizing the wrong house, according to ABC News. Barry Brodd, a former training officer with...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Apr 20, 2021
by Victor Hanson These are the most radical first three months of a presidency since 1933, the most divisive—and certainly the most dangerous. And its catalyst is the myth of ol’ Joe from Scranton who has unleashed furies and hatreds never quite seen in modern...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Apr 20, 2021
by Mary Rose Corkery Tom Homan, former acting director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), said Monday that President Joe Biden sacrificed the U.S.’ safety at the southern border in order to win the 2020 election. “This is open borders agenda,...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Apr 20, 2021
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by Florida Capital Star Staff | Apr 20, 2021
by Christopher Roach Every day, we are bombarded with information. A police shooting under questionable circumstances. A tense encounter between people of different races. A flood of statistics on COVID-19 cases, mortality, and vaccine effectiveness. We receive...
by The Center Square | Apr 20, 2021
by John Haughey A key Senate panel Wednesday amended a controversial bill imposing a range of restrictions on the state’s vote-by-mail (VBM) laws but did not vote on the measure after an exhaustive debate. The Senate Rules Committee ran out of time before it...