by Cooper Moran | Jun 5, 2021
John Schnatter, the founder of Papa John’s pizza, headlined a unique event for cryptocurrency supporters and investors on Thursday, ahead of the Bitcoin 2021 conference in Miami. Schnatter was selected as the featured speaker because the first physical purchase...
by Grant Holcomb | Jun 5, 2021
Facebook announced it will likely scrap its highly debated policy regarding moderating speech and content posted on its site from politicians. Previously, politicians were subject to suspension or permanent ban under a different set of rules compared to regular...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Jun 5, 2021
by Emily Berning The Supreme Court’s decision to take up Mississippi’s petition to reinstate their landmark ban on late-term abortions has brought forth an outpouring of both giddiness and trepidation from the pro-life community. Pro-life Americans...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Jun 5, 2021
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by Florida Capital Star Staff | Jun 5, 2021
by Kaylee Greenlee Two children who escaped from a children’s home broke into a house, stole firearms and opened fire on responding police officers in Volusia County, Florida, Tuesday night, police officer’s body-worn camera video shows. Nicole Jackson, 14,...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Jun 5, 2021
by Jay Whig How long will the Biden gerontocracy, also known as Geezer’s Palace, continue to indulge Anthony Fauci’s mendacious reign of medical terror? Gain-of-function research is a field in which an organism or pathogen is altered genetically in a way that...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Jun 5, 2021
by Thomas Catenacci The U.S. economy reported an increase of 559,000 jobs in May and the unemployment rate declined to 5.8%, according to Department of Labor data released Friday. Total non-farm payroll employment increased by 559,000 in May, according to the...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Jun 5, 2021
by Debra Heine Dr. Peter Daszak, the director of the New York-based non-profit that funneled hundreds of thousands of American tax dollars to the Wuhan Institute of Virology, reportedly orchestrated “a behind-the-scenes bullying campaign” to make sure the...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Jun 5, 2021
by Eric Lendrum After a lengthy court battle, the government of the state of California backed down in its efforts to enforce coronavirus restrictions on a church that continued hosting in-person worship services, and has now agreed in a settlement to pay the...
by Florida Capital Star Staff | Jun 5, 2021
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by Florida Capital Star Staff | Jun 5, 2021
by Thomas Catenacci A group of realtor organizations asked the Supreme Court to block the federal eviction moratorium that has been in effect throughout the pandemic and prevents landlords from evicting tenants who skip rent payments. The group, led by the...
by Cooper Moran | Jun 5, 2021
A former volleyball player at the University of Oklahoma, Kylee McLaughlin, is suing the school and her coaches because she claims they excluded her from the team after McLaughlin voiced conservative viewpoints. The lawsuit filed in Oklahoma City federal court...
by Chris Butler | Jun 5, 2021
Members of the Georgia Board of Education voted Thursday to formally oppose teaching Critical Race Theory (CRT) in the state’s K-12 classrooms. Board members, according to their resolution, described beliefs such as CRT as “concepts that impute fault, blame, a...
by Grant Holcomb | Jun 5, 2021
Facebook announced it will likely scrap its highly debated policy regarding moderating speech and content posted on its site from politicians. Previously, politicians were subject to suspension or permanent ban under a different set of rules compared to regular...
by Grant Holcomb | Jun 5, 2021
Last month, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed a bill to expand school choice and education options. Some have said it could be the largest school choice expansion among any state in the country. The bill will expand eligibility to for school vouchers to...
by Eric Burk | Jun 5, 2021
Spotsylvania restaurant Gourmeltz 90’s Music Bar and Drafthouse announced that its health department permit has been restored and a lawsuit against the restaurant has been dropped. “The commonwealth Attorney General’s office has dismissed the...
by Cooper Moran | Jun 5, 2021
Georgia Agriculture Secretary Gary Black became the most prominent Republican to enter the GOP primary for U.S. Senate in an attempt to take on Sen Raphael Warnock (D-GA). Black is currently serving his third term as the Agriculture Secretary and has spent...
by Eric Burk | Jun 5, 2021
King George County is evaluating a plan to move a Confederate memorial from the lawn in front of the courthouse to a cemetery. On Tuesday evening, the Board of Supervisors went into a closed meeting with the county attorney and county administrator for about an...
by Chris Butler | Jun 5, 2021
Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms will soon sign an administrative order directing the city’s Department of Enterprise Assets Management (DEAM) to designate all single-occupancy restrooms within city facilities as gender neutral. This, according to the order...
by Hayley Feland | Jun 5, 2021
Riots and protests broke out on Thursday after city officials began taking apart George Floyd Square to reopen the section for traffic. At the same time, a wanted man was killed in an officer involved shooting. Protests had already been occurring at George...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Jun 5, 2021
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D) will not allow full capacity at high school graduation ceremonies this year, despite rapidly declining COVID-19 cases and deaths nationwide. Thursday, she vetoed legislation that would have exempted high schools from the state’s...