by Peter D'Abrosca | May 28, 2021
Working with the legislature, Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) delivered a record-setting $765 million budget for teachers in the Sunshine State. “These investments include $550 million to continue elevating minimum teacher salaries, as well as $215 million to...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | May 28, 2021
by Dr. Carol M. Swain Critical race theory is the civil rights issue of our time. It eats away at our public, private, and Christian academies with its cancerous messages about white privilege, minority disadvantage, and perennial racism. Hardly a day goes by...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | May 28, 2021
by Kaylee Greenlee An increasing number of migrants from India, Romania, Haiti and Cuba are attempting to enter the U.S. through the southern border, Axios reported Wednesday. Migrants are reportedly flying to Central America since U.S. courts are backlogged...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | May 28, 2021
by Thomas Catenacci The number of Americans filing new unemployment claims dropped to 406,000 last week as the economy continues to recover from the coronavirus pandemic, according to the Department of Labor. The Bureau of Labor and Statistics figure released...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | May 28, 2021
by Thomas Catenacci Just 6% of small businesses that were negatively impacted by the coronavirus pandemic have fully recovered their losses, a Job Creators Network survey showed. The vast majority of U.S. small business owners continue to “claw their way out”...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | May 28, 2021
by Andrew Kerr Numerous media outlets have published stories within the last week confirming the legitimacy of the COVID-19 lab leak theory after denigrating the hypothesis as a baseless conspiracy for the first year of the pandemic. The theory that COVID-19...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | May 28, 2021
by Phill Kline A lot of people on both sides of the political aisle seem to be missing the whole point of the ongoing election audit in Maricopa County, Arizona. This process isn’t about “proving” fraud or overturning an election. Rather, it’s about determining...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | May 28, 2021
by Brad Polumbo Students often face punishment from parents when they get a bad report card. But what happens when our school system gets one? The latest national “report card” is out, and it shows that our schools are failing Americans when it comes to science...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | May 28, 2021
by Victor Davis Hanson The COVID-19 pandemic is ending with mass vaccinations. So is the national quarantine. The riots, arson, and looting of the 2020 summer are sputtering out—leaving violent crime in their wake. The acrimony over the 2020 election fades....
by Cooper Moran | May 28, 2021
Judicial Watch, a conservative legal foundation, joined The Daily Caller Foundation in a racial discrimination lawsuit against Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot. The lawsuit claims Lightfoot, a Democrat, refused his interview simply because he was a white reporter....
by Casey Owens | May 28, 2021
Less than a week from the start of hurricane season, an estimated 53,205 homeowners insurance policyholders in Florida will have their policies cancelled or nonrenewed after approval by the Florida Office of Financial Regulation. The Florida regulator approved...
by Cooper Moran | May 28, 2021
Paula White, President Trump’s spiritual advisor, took aim at President Joe Biden’s policies since taking office. In an interview with Dr. Gina Loudon on the Real America’s Voice news network on Wednesday, Pastor White criticized the Biden Administration for...
by Grant Holcomb | May 28, 2021
U.S. Rep. Charlie Crist (D-13) leads all Florida Democrats in the 2022 gubernatorial primary in a recently released St. Pete Polls survey. In the poll, Crist came away with 55 percent of respondents, while likely candidate and Florida Agriculture Commissioner...