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On Romney's Big Night, A Rare (And Fraternal) Shoutout For President Bush
Appearing at a Republican convention that has barely mentioned President George W. Bush, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush took a point of personal prerogative to honor his brother and scold the man who followed him into the Oval Office.
Behind the Scenes of the Get Out the Vote Effort in Florida
Nearly a dozen volunteers were burning up the phone lines inside Call Room #4 at the Romney campaign's South Tampa office.Phone banks are nothing new to…
Here's How Amendment 4 Would Impact Floridians With Felony Convictions
Florida is one of the strictest states when it comes to restoring the right to vote for people with felony convictions. Former felons do not...
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Florida Community Schools Are A Rare Bipartisan Provision In Broad Education Bill
A large number of lawmakers support at least one provision of the controversial Senate bill 7070 , which passed the Florida Senate Thursday on a party...
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Women's World Cup: U.S. Faces England In Battle To Reach The Final
Fresh from a win over France, the Americans are just one game away from Sunday's World Cup final. But a strong, confident England team wants to upset their plans.
'I Can't Buy Food': Flight Catering Workers Picket For Higher Wages At Miami International Airport
More than 50 union workers who prepare food for flights at Miami International Airport protested on Wednesday for higher wages and better working...
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El Paso Shooting: Hundreds Of Strangers Come To Mourn With Widower At Wife's Funeral
"Never had so much love in my life," Antonio Basco said Friday as hundreds of people whom he had never met showered him with hugs, blessings and support.
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Lawmakers Pass ‘Sanctuary Cities’ Ban
Legislation that would give Florida one of the strictest laws in the nation against so-called sanctuary cities is headed to Gov. Ron DeSantis, giving him…
5 Takeaways From The 1st Democratic Debate
If you're a Democratic voter, did you come away with a clear feeling of who of that first batch of 10 candidates could be president — and is best positioned to take on President Trump?
After Beating Allen West, House Freshman Faces New Fight
"Business Democrat" Patrick Murphy comes from a district that's home to more Republicans than Democrats. He managed to beat the outspoken Tea Party favorite, running on a pledge to try to end gridlock in Washington. But that will be a tall order.
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Senate Alternative to Medicaid Draws Bipartisan Support
State Sen. Joe Negron's "Healthy Florida" plan, officially launched without dissent Thursday by the Senate Appropriations Committee, has already attracted…
Boston Update: Officials Wait To Question Suspect; Memorial Held Sunday
As investigators wait to interview wounded Boston bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the site of the two blasts is still being processed for evidence. Nearby, mourners and well-wishers have left a pile of flowers, notes and mementos in the days since the attack.
Supreme Court Rules Against Union Fees For Some Home Care Workers
In a 5-4 ruling, the court recognized a category of "partial public employees" who cannot be required to contribute union bargaining fees.
USF Students, Faculty Protest Immigration Order
Students and faculty at the University of South Florida Tampa campus gathered Monday to protest President Donald Trump's executive order on…
Laughter Helps Veterans Transition to Civilian Life
Improv comedy classes at Second City in Hollywood help veterans learn to perform, laugh, and build confidence.
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USF Dual Innovator Among 2017 FL Inventors HOF Inductees
While the class lacks a "household name" like Thomas Edison or Henry Ford, the 2017 inductees into the Florida Inventors Hall of Fame are a varied…
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Having Just One Black Teacher Can Keep Black Kids In School
According to a recent study, having a role model at school who looks like you can have large and long-lasting effects.
Florida Republicans Facing Town Hall Backlash
Republican members of Florida’s Congressional Delegations have found themselves confronting angry constituents at recent town hall meetings. The move is...
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Vivaldi Meets Biggie Smalls: Florida Duo 'Black Violin' Comes To Tampa
The Florida duo Black Violin performed at the Straz Center in Tampa on Thursday. But this wasn’t your average violin concert.The group that blends hip-hop…
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For Every New Registered Democrat In Florida This Year, Republicans Have Added Two
Despite much-publicized efforts by the Florida Democratic Party and its allies, state data shows Republicans in the swing state are far outpacing...
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New Book Looks At How The U.S. Military Is Preparing For Climate Change
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Parental Consent Bill Closer To Passage After Approval By Florida Senate
In a major victory for abortion opponents, the Florida Senate on Thursday passed a bill that would require parental consent before minors could have…
1st Case Of New Coronavirus Detected In U.S.
The individual had returned to his home in Washington state after a visit to Wuhan, China, where the virus was discovered in December.
DEP Says FL Is Developing Strategies To Address Impacts Of Climate Change
An official from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection told a state House subcommittee Wednesday that Florida is working to develop a...
Experts Worry Active Shooter Drills In Schools Could Be Traumatic For Students
With lockdown drills now commonplace in public schools, experts question if they're doing more harm than good. "We don't light a fire in the hallway to practice fire drills," one professor tells NPR.
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