by Grant Holcomb | Apr 29, 2021
The Florida House passed SB 100, a repeal bill of the Multi-use Corridors of Regional Economic Significance (M-CORES) program. The program was a priority of former Senate President Bill Galvano to build new toll roads as part of an infrastructure plan...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Apr 29, 2021
by Scott McKay There are a whole lot of things wrong in America, so many that it can often feel like fixing them is akin, as the old saying goes, to eating an elephant. And, as the old saying goes, the way to eat an elephant is one bite at a time. So what’s the...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Apr 29, 2021
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by Florida Capital Star Staff | Apr 29, 2021
by Eric Lendrum Stephen Miller, the former senior adviser to President Donald Trump, filed a lawsuit on Monday against the Biden Administration over its reparations to non-White farmers, pointing out that this constitutes discrimination against White farmers,...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Apr 29, 2021
by Pedro Gonzalez The first thing we have to accept about the culture war is that the Republican Party and the conservative movement have lost. As it is for a battered alcoholic with bottles clinking about his heels, the first step toward recovery is admitting...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Apr 29, 2021
by Mary Margaret Olohan Catholic bishops may ask President Joe Biden to stop receiving communion if he continues to support and expand access to abortion in the United States, according to a leading bishop. The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops will hold a...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Apr 29, 2021
by Andrew Trunsky Hunter Biden will be a guest lecturer at Tulane University for a course titled “Media Polarization and Public Policy Impacts” that focuses, in part, on “fake news.” The son of President Joe Biden is one of nine guest speakers for the class,...
by The Center Square | Apr 29, 2021
by Bethany Blankley A newly released survey of students at over 500 colleges and universities who belong to Greek-letter fraternities and sororities found that the majority of students don’t feel comfortable publicly disagreeing with their professors on a...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Apr 29, 2021
by Thomas Catenacci Target CEO Brian Cornell received a pay raise amid the pandemic last year, boosting his total compensation to 805 times the salary of a median Target employee, Axios reported. Target paid Cornell $19.75 million in 2020, an increase of nearly...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Apr 29, 2021
by Newt Gingrich, Gingrich 360 With the exception of the breakout of the Civil War at the onset of Lincoln’s presidency, the Biden administration’s first 100 days have been the most radical in American history. The elite media would have Americans believe that...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Apr 29, 2021
by Kaylee Greenlee The Texas sheriff picked to lead Immigration and Customs Enforcement pushed back on the agency’s request to screen inmates through their database and detain them for possible deportation, Courthouse News reported. President Joe...
by Bethany Bowman | Apr 29, 2021
NASHVILLE, Tennessee- Even though they are only 23 and 22, the sister duo known as Presley and Taylor have been a part of the music business for over eight years. And even with the pair being reared in the town of Middlefield, Connecticut, they grew up in a...
by Grant Holcomb | Apr 29, 2021
On Monday, the Florida Senate passed SB 1028 which would allow Florida’s colleges and universities to sponsor charter schools. Under current law, colleges and universities can, through the Florida Department of Education’s approval, sponsor one school. The bill...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Apr 29, 2021
The Republican-controlled Florida House of Representatives Wednesday passed a bill that would ban “vaccine passports.” SB 2006 passed by a vote of 76-40 in the House. It now heads back to the Florida Senate after the House added an amendment....