Last year, the state eliminated a tuition benefit that let students receive in-state tuition, regardless of their immigration status.
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The fight against the Everglades' immigration detention center is not the first time the land has been at the heart of environmental controversy.
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The developer planning to raze the buildings for a new tower has said the project was meant to underscore local artistic talent. But many artists see it differently.
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Proposed Endangered Species Act rollbacks and military expansions are leaving the Pacific’s most diverse coral reefs legally defenseless.
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The speedboat carrying 10 armed Cubans from the U.S — now part of a widening investigation by both the U.S. and Cuban government — was reported stolen from a Big Pine Key dock by its owner who learned it was missing from the media, according to the Monroe Country Sheriff's Office.
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Local and national media experts at a recent forum warned that, in the age of AI, emotionally charged and false content spreads significantly faster on the internet than accurate information.
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