by Casey Owens | Jun 1, 2021
Florida’s prepaid toll program, SunPass, announced the addition of the SunPass PRO on Friday that will allow Floridians to travel through other states’ tolls with only one toll account. The announcement comes after the Florida Turnpike Enterprise...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Jun 1, 2021
by Victor Davis Hanson Once upon a time long ago, we agreed there were certain immutable laws of human nature. These laws were based on facts, reality, and data. In other words, we accepted common sense about the way the world worked according to logical and...
by Corinne Murdock | Jun 1, 2021
An apparent break-in occurred at the ballot-holding warehouse where the ballots for the pending Fulton County, Georgia audit were housed. According to reports, security guards hired by Fulton County left the facility. About 20 minutes later, the...
by Eric Burk | Jun 1, 2021
Steve Bannon’s War Room: Pandemic has become the focal point for Republicans eager to show their pro-Trump bona-fides, according to NBC News, which says politicians are using the podcast as a “kind of proxy primary.” “With Fox News...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Jun 1, 2021
by Robert Romano The annual budget deficit has already hit $1.9 trillion and counting for the fiscal year that will end in September, according to the U.S. Treasury’s April statement, and it will reach as high as $3.6 trillion this year, says the White House...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Jun 1, 2021
by M.D. Kittle This capital city has become the fifth and last of Wisconsin’s so-called WI-5 cities to face a formal complaint alleging violations of election law in the November presidential contest in which Joe Biden defeated Donald Trump. Saying they are...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Jun 1, 2021
by Eric Lendrum The highest-ranking prosecutor in the state of Montana has declared Critical Race Theory to be a violation of state and federal law, and has banned the far-left theory in Montana’s schools, as reported by ABC News. Attorney General Austin...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Jun 1, 2021
by Catherine Smith Governor Newsom announced Thursday a $116.5 million vaccine incentive program including $1.5 million in cash prizes to encourage Californians to get the COVID-19 vaccine. California follows other states in offering big vaccine incentive...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Jun 1, 2021
by Terry Schilling After months of aggressively censoring what it called “COVID-19 misinformation,” Facebook recently announced that it would no longer block user posts claiming that the coronavirus was “man-made” or “manufactured.” That’s because those posts,...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Jun 1, 2021
by Brad Polumbo In the mood for a depressing statistic? A new report from the financial services firm Self concludes that the average American will pay an astounding $525,037 in taxes over their lifetime—roughly 34 percent of their lifetime earnings. But the...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Jun 1, 2021
by Kaylee Greenlee Senators introduced legislation that would require federal agencies tasked with managing migration at the border to make strategic plans and allow access to $1 billion in contingency funding, lawmakers announced Friday. Republican Ohio Sen....
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Jun 1, 2021
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by Florida Capital Star Staff | Jun 1, 2021
by Scott McKay We aren’t actually governed by Paul Ryan, whose brief time as House Speaker ended in what can only be described as a surrender. Ryan bolted from the Speaker’s chair the minute the 2018 elections were over. He was happy to leave Congress to take a...
by Star News Staff | Jun 1, 2021
by Ben Zeisloft Virginia Governor Ralph Northam signed a bill requiring several universities to start programs benefiting descendants of slave laborers. The “Enslaved Ancestors College Access Scholarship and Memorial Program” was established “for the purpose of...
by Casey Owens | Jun 1, 2021
Florida’s prepaid toll program, SunPass, announced the addition of the SunPass PRO on Friday that will allow Floridians to travel through other states’ tolls with only one toll account. The announcement comes after the Florida Turnpike Enterprise...
by The Center Square | Jun 1, 2021
by J.D. Davidson Peloton Interactive announced plans to build its first U.S. factory in Ohio, creating more than 2,000 jobs and investing more than $400 million in the state-of-the-art factory. The new facility, in Troy Township between Toledo and Bowling...
by Star News Staff | Jun 1, 2021
by Eric Lendrum A high school valedictorian in Michigan is being prohibited by the school from mentioning her Christian faith in her graduation speech, the Daily Caller reports. The student, Elizabeth Turner, is the valedictorian of Hillsdale High School in...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Jun 1, 2021
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by Florida Capital Star Staff | Jun 1, 2021
by Claire Anderson The Florida State University Seminoles will kick off their 2021 season in Doak Campbell Stadium once again, after university officials refused to cancel the stadium’s namesake. The announcement to keep Campbell, a former president of the...
by Chris Butler | Jun 1, 2021
The U.S. Air Force has announced plans to bring four new missions, including new aircraft, to Robins Air Force Base (AFB), in Houston County, Georgia, beginning fiscal year 2022. This according to a press release that Robins’ AFB officials published this week....
by The Center Square | Jun 1, 2021
by Nyamekye Daniel Georgia lawmakers will study the rise in crime in Atlanta this summer. The House Public Safety and Homeland Security Committee plans to hold a series of hearings to look at the causes and solutions for the increase in crime in the...