by Cooper Moran | May 19, 2021
Governor Brian Kemp of Georgia has officially launched his 2022 campaign, according to a press release from his campaign. “Brian Kemp has a strong, conservative record of fighting for life, standing up for law enforcement, cutting taxes, protecting lives...
by Cooper Moran | May 19, 2021
Controversial Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger confirmed on Tuesday that he will seek another term. Raffensperger has been the focal point of criticism of Georgia’s election from both sides of the political aisle. He routinely ignored the...
by Casey Owens | May 19, 2021
The state of Florida’s tourism industry took a huge hit amid the COVID-19 pandemic that limited travel and encouraged people around the world to stay at home. Before 2020 was struck by the pandemic, Florida had increased its number of visitors every year...
by Laura Baigert | May 19, 2021
Eighty-five percent of the more than 59,000 absentee ballots deposited in Fulton County drop box locations during the November 3, 2020 elections for which Fulton County officials have provided chain of custody documentation were not “immediately...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | May 19, 2021
by Deion A. Kathawa Last week, the Centers for Disease Control did an about-face, announcing that the fully vaccinated among us may resume normal activities. The news came more than a year after California initiated the first lockdown on March 19, 2020. The...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | May 19, 2021
by Angela Morabito Song Guo Zheng, a former professor and researcher at Ohio State University, will spend 37 months in prison after being convicted of lying about his ties to the Chinese government on applications for NIH grant funding and failing to disclose...
by Cooper Moran | May 19, 2021
President Donald Trump released a statement on Monday celebrating the decision that Georgia Lieutenant Governor Geoff Duncan will not seek a second term. “Good news for Georgia and the Republican Party. Lieutenant Governor Geoff Duncan won’t be running...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | May 19, 2021
by Matt Lamb Facebook’s “fact-checkers” cannot agree on the legality of university COVID vaccine mandates. Disagreement about the legality of the COVID vaccines is understandable — The College Fix explored this topic several weeks ago in our own article, but...
by Bethany Bowman | May 19, 2021
NASHVILLE, Tennessee- Halle Kearns is an artist who always knew what she wanted to do. Her family usually had country music playing in her house and she remembers singing along to 90s country in her car seat. She stated, “I grew up on Dixie Chicks, Martina...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | May 19, 2021
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by Florida Capital Star Staff | May 19, 2021
by Thomas Catenacci A 19-state coalition urged President Joe Biden to reinstate the Keystone XL Pipeline and reverse his energy policies because of the recent gas shortages. Gas shortages along the east coast caused by a cyberattack on the Colonial Pipeline...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | May 19, 2021
by Kaylee Greenlee The Biden administration will admit more than 7,000 migrant refugees into the U.S. monthly as part of negotiations in a lawsuit brought by the American Civil Liberties Union over a Trump-era rule prohibiting migrants from obtaining asylum...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | May 19, 2021
by Andrew Trunsky The police officers who fatally shot Andrew Brown Jr. in April outside of his North Carolina home will not be charged, Pasquotank County District Attorney Andrew Womble (pictured above) announced Tuesday. “After reviewing the investigation...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | May 19, 2021
by Thomas Catenacci Top American economist Larry Summers is sounding the alarm on rising U.S. inflation, saying that it is ticking up quicker than he originally expected. Inflation is increasingly a more concerning and larger threat as consumer prices continue...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | May 19, 2021
by Eric Lendrum On Monday, in a rare unanimous decision, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled against the Biden Administration in a case regarding the legality of warrantless searches and seizures of firearms, The Epoch Times reports. The case, Caniglia...
by The Center Square | May 19, 2021
by Casey Harper Millions of American families will receive hundreds of dollars in regular federal payments beginning next month, the Internal Revenue Service said Monday. The IRS announced July 15 as the start date for monthly child tax credit payments that...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | May 19, 2021
by Brian D’Ambrosio Republican Gov. Greg Gianforte of Montana delivered mask fanatics a hefty, but essential, blow last week when he signed House Bill 257 into law, stripping the few remaining left-leaning health departments in the state of their ability to use...
by Grant Holcomb | May 19, 2021
It was announced earlier this week Florida State University trimmed their list of potential replacements for retiring President John Thrasher to three candidates. The three candidates are: Giovanni Piedimonte, Robert A. Boulin, and Richard McCullough. Giovanni...
by Grant Holcomb | May 19, 2021
According to various reports, U.S. Rep. Val Demings (D-FL-10) is planning to launch a campaign run against current U.S. Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) in the 2022 election cycle. Demings had long been rumored to be seeking statewide office, but many were uncertain...