by Grant Holcomb | May 7, 2021
Governor Ron DeSantis signed an elections reform bill into law Thursday and opposition groups have already filed lawsuits against it. The new law, known as SB90, sets in place limits on access to ballot drop boxes and well as requiring those same ballot drop...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | May 7, 2021
by Victor Davis Hanson What ultimately ended the nihilist Soviet system? Was it not that Russians finally tired of the Kremlin’s lies and hypocrisies that permeated every facet of their falsified lives? Here are 10 symptoms of Sovietism. Ask yourself...
by Neil W. McCabe | May 7, 2021
The chairwoman of the House Republican Conference faces her second fight for her job in the coming days, a fight she is going to lose, the other loser is the former Speaker Paul D. Ryan and his ring of Republicans opposed to the leadership of President Donald...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | May 7, 2021
by Kaylee Greenlee Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials performed a record low number of deportations in April despite illegal border crossings occurring at a 20-year high, according to the agency. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials...
by Bethany Bowman | May 7, 2021
NASHVILLE, Tennessee- With both of Alex Kline’s parents being attorneys, writing/playing country music wasn’t even on the radar for the teen growing up in California. No one she knew even listened to country music. Kline’s grandmother was a skillful...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | May 7, 2021
by Thomas Catenacci The number of Americans filing new unemployment claims dropped sharply to 498,000Â last week as the economy continues to recover from the coronavirus pandemic, according to the Department of Labor. The Bureau of Labor and...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | May 7, 2021
by Eric Lendrum A federal judge in Washington D.C. ruled on Wednesday that the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) does not legally have the authority to uphold a federal freeze on evictions due to the coronavirus pandemic, according to ABC News. The ruling was...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | May 7, 2021
by Pedro Gonzalez The Republican Party is riding hard into a box canyon chasing after donor rolls and privileges while its enemies take aim from the walls above at the base it drags along below. Earlier this year, on the eve of Donald Trump’s second...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | May 7, 2021
by Eric Lendrum Within a roughly two-month period, the heads of the three largest public school districts in the country have all resigned, as reported by Breitbart. The most recent resignation comes from Chicago, where the CEO of Chicago Public Schools (CPS),...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | May 7, 2021
by Kaylee Greenlee The Biden administration is reportedly considering changes to a Trump-era public health order that allows for asylum-seeking migrants to be rapidly expelled to their country of origin, BuzzFeed News reported Wednesday. The Biden...
by Casey Owens | May 7, 2021
Governor Ron DeSantis announced Wednesday that on May 30th, he will be reinstating the work search requirements for jobless Floridians seeking unemployment benefits. In April, DeSantis and the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) extended the work...
by Peter D'Abrosca | May 7, 2021
During the 2021 fall semester, Florida’s 12 public universities are set to return to normal after a full school year of COVID-19 disruptions. “An early evening news release signed by Syd Kitson, chairman of the university system’s Board of...