by Casey Owens | Jun 4, 2021
A multi-state lawsuit against President Joe Biden filed in March 2021 had an amended complaint filed on Tuesday that was joined in support by Florida Attorney General, Ashley Moody. The multi-state lawsuit relates to President Biden’s decision to revoke...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Jun 4, 2021
by Victor Davis Hanson During America’s first-ever national lockdown, thousands of unelected bureaucrats, as well as federal and state governments, assumed enormous powers not usually accorded them. They picked and chose which businesses could stay open without...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Jun 4, 2021

by Florida Capital Star Staff | Jun 4, 2021
by Thomas Catenacci The number of Americans filing new unemployment claims dropped to 385,000 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 | Jun 4, 2021
by Dr. Keri D. Ingraham Six former U.S. education secretaries, who served under both Democratic and Republican presidents, are sounding the alarm about the grave danger our constitutional democracy faces. Years of political polarization have culminated in riots...
by Bethany Bowman | Jun 4, 2021
NASHVILLE, Tennessee-Â Playing music is as natural to Rhonda Vincent as breathing air. She was born into a musical family from Kirksville, Missouri. The Sally Mountain Show, then later the Bluegrass Festival was hosted by her mom and dad and grandparents and...
by The Center Square | Jun 4, 2021
by Ted O’Neil Recent experiences in three states provide an insight into how problematic President Joe Biden’s push for renewable energy could be for electric customers nationwide, according to a new report from Power the Future. The report, titled...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Jun 4, 2021
by Andrew Trunsky Daily coronavirus cases are at their lowest point since the pandemic began in March 2020. The United States averaged approximately 16,500 daily cases this past week, according to data from Johns Hopkins University, a 30% decline from the week...
by Cooper Moran | Jun 4, 2021
Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich sent a letter to a local hotel in Scottsdale, Arizona to urge them not to allow the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to convert the location to a detention center for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The...
by Chris Butler | Jun 4, 2021
Republicans throughout Georgia have asked Gov. Brian Kemp to convene a special session of the state legislature so that independent parties can conduct a forensic audit of the state’s November 2020 presidential election. These Republicans sent an open letter to...
by The Center Square | Jun 4, 2021
by Bruce Walker The percentage of Michigan parents seeking educational options by home schooling their school-age children during the pandemic more than doubled. According to U.S. Census data, 5.3% of Michigan students were home-schooled during the first weeks...
by Star News Staff | Jun 4, 2021
by State Senator Joe Morrissey (D-Richmond) I am a proud Democrat who has had the honor of serving the Commonwealth in three different offices including Commonwealth’s Attorney, House of Delegates and, currently, the Virginia State Senate. However, on Tuesday...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Jun 4, 2021
Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) slammed Florida Agriculture Commissioner and Democrat gubernatorial candidate Nikki Fried at a press conference Wednesday in New Smyrna Beach, after Fried announced that she is running against DeSantis. “Nikki Fried has done nothing...
by The Center Square | Jun 4, 2021
by Bruce Walker The percentage of Minnesota parents seeking educational options by home schooling their school-age children picked up significantly during the pandemic. According to U.S. Census data, 4.6% of Minnesota students were home-schooled during the...
by Eric Burk | Jun 4, 2021
Russia investigation Special Counsel Robert Mueller will help teach a class on that investigation and the role of a special investigator at the University of Virginia (UVA) School of Law, UVA announced Wednesday. Deputy Special Counsel Aaron Zebley and two...
by Chris Butler | Jun 4, 2021
A self-described conservative businessman and political outsider has announced he wants to succeed U.S. Rep. Jody Hice (R-GA-10) in Congress. Candidate Matt Richards, in an emailed press release, said he is “a pro-Trump businessman who went from sleeping on a...
by Grant Holcomb | Jun 4, 2021
Florida COVID numbers are headed in the right direction as reports indicate the lowest number of COVID positive cases and hospitalizations in months. On Wednesday, Florida reported 1,234 new positive cases, which was the lowest 24-hour total since September....
by Eric Burk | Jun 4, 2021
Dominion Energy gave lieutenant governor candidate Delegate Hala Ayala (D-Prince William) $100,000 at the end of May, according to new campaign finance reports published by The Virginia Public Access Project. That angered anti-utility activist group Clean...
by Zachery Schmidt | Jun 4, 2021
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Over 3,200 pages of Dr. Anthony Fauci emails contain at least one reference to Ohio Governor Mike DeWine. A National Institutes of Health (NIH) doctor – Peter Kilmarx – sent an email in April 2020 stating that DeWine would be...
by Casey Owens | Jun 4, 2021
A multi-state lawsuit against President Joe Biden filed in March 2021 had an amended complaint filed on Tuesday that was joined in support by Florida Attorney General, Ashley Moody. The multi-state lawsuit relates to President Biden’s decision to revoke...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Jun 4, 2021
Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) slammed Florida Agriculture Commissioner and Democrat gubernatorial candidate Nikki Fried at a press conference Wednesday in New Smyrna Beach, after Fried announced that she is running against DeSantis. “Nikki Fried has done nothing...