Governor Ron DeSantis announced a second consecutive year of the highly successful Toll Relief Program, which will cut the toll rates of frequent commuters in half by applying a toll credit from April 2024 to March 2025. Launched last year, drivers utilizing Florida-based toll transponders (including SunPass and other Florida-basedContinue Reading

FreedomFest 2021 came to a conclusion and one of the biggest responses was from the first night: South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem. Noem welcomed the audience to the “only state in the union” to NOT have shutdowns, shelter in place orders, mask mandates, businesses deemed essential or nonessential, because “IContinue Reading

Michael Malice is already a successful author, but the meteoric rise of his latest work, “The Anarchist Handbook,” has shocked everyone, including Malice himself. “I have no understanding or hypothesis,” Malice confesses during his interview on the latest Tom Woods podcast, speaking the book’s placement in Amazon’s overall top tenContinue Reading

President Joe Biden said in his inaugural address “democracy has prevailed” in a America amid the COVID pandemic and a political divide which resulted in the mob attack on the U.S. Capitol. Boden vowed to overcome divisions, declaring in his first address in office that “without unity, there is noContinue Reading

Apple is planning to close nearly a dozen retail stores located in Florida, Arizona, North Carolina, and South Carolina. “Due to current COVID-19 conditions in some of the communities we serve, we are temporarily closing stores in these areas,” an Apple spokesman said Friday in a statement after being contactedContinue Reading

The Florida Department of Economic Opportunity released the Sunshine State’s unemployment, a tragic stat which hit a record high in April, at 12.9 percent. The state’s unemployment rate tripled from 4.3 percent in March to 12.9 percent in April. Gov. Ron DeSantis hopes the state re-opening can bring some ofContinue Reading

On Friday, Governor Ron DeSantis announced Florida’s unemployment rate dropped to a remarkable, record low of 3.0 percent in December 2019.  Additionally, the labor force continued to increase with 220,000 Floridians entering the workforce over the year. Closer to home, the Tampa area’s unemployment rate was 2.6 percent in December, downContinue Reading