by Grant Holcomb | May 11, 2021
The Florida Legislature will hold a special session to discuss the gaming compact with the Seminole Tribe of Florida on May 17. However, the tribe is not the only one with interests on the line. Multiple national and international casino gambling corporations,...
by Casey Owens | May 11, 2021
In an interview by Jim DeFede for CBS News Miami, former Florida Governor and current U.S. Representative Charlie Crist criticized Ron DeSantis while discussing his run for Governor in 2022. Crist criticized DeSantis’ actions related to the COVID-19...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | May 11, 2021
by Drew Allen The other day, for the first time since March 2020, I embarked on a journey outside of the slave state of California. My wife and I drove to Montana. While I had heard tales of the existence of freedom in other states, I had yet to experience the...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | May 11, 2021
by Landon Mion Student government leaders at Point Loma Nazarene University denied Turning Point USA’s request to become a chartered club. The leaders and a university official at the private Christian university in San Diego said there was “misalignment”...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | May 11, 2021
by Christian Schneider The Biden administration has chosen a close ally of Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) to oversee the nation’s expansive federal student loan program. On Monday, Rich Cordray, director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau during the...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | May 11, 2021
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by Florida Capital Star Staff | May 11, 2021
by Andrew Trusnky Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell suggested that Republicans could back an infrastructure package costing up to $800 billion, a higher total than a plan Senate Republicans put forward in April. Speaking with Kentucky Educational...
by The Center Square | May 11, 2021
by Bethany Blankley A gas shortage is expected this summer not because there won’t be enough fuel but because there aren’t enough highly trained and licensed tanker drivers to transport it. Many tanker drivers retired last year after demand for oil and gas...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | May 11, 2021
by Thomas Catenacci The senior Republican on the Federal Communications Commission criticized the Democratic Baltimore City State Attorney’s recent request for an investigation into a local Fox affiliate as an attack on free speech. Brendan Carr, the top...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | May 11, 2021
by Victor Davis Hanson If wokeness should continue and “win,” by now we all know where it will end up. After all, this is not a prairie-fire, peasants-with-pitchforks, spontaneous bottom-up revolution. The woke Left seeks a top-down erasure of America,...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | May 11, 2021
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by RealClearWire | May 11, 2021
by Rob Arnott & John Tamny There will always be munis. Income from municipal bonds typically enjoys tax-free status at the federal level and in the issuing state. Conversely, when investors put wealth to work in a startup, private corporation, or public...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | May 11, 2021
by Rick Manning Is the economy booming or is it riding a wave of paper money with no real underlying sustainability? That is the question which policy makers in Washington, DC should be considering. The truth is no one actually knows, but that is exactly why...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | May 11, 2021
by Fred Lucas Parents in one of the nation’s largest school districts are being asked about how schools should teach their children about systemic racism, “multiple identities,” and ways to “challenge power and privilege.” Virginia’s Fairfax County Public...
by Peter D'Abrosca | May 11, 2021
The state of Florida will argue before a federal judge Wednesday that the federal government should not be allowed to interfere with the cruise ship industry, which seeks to get back on its feet after the COVID-19 pandemic, and subsequent lockdowns....