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Both sides in the long-running fight over funding President Donald Trump's U.S.-Mexico border wall appear to have moved toward each other, but a shutdown…
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Gov. Rick Scott will exit the governor’s mansion proclaiming an unemployment rate that is nearly 8 percentage points lower than when he moved in.The state…
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Rinsing chicken or turkey before cooking it is an ingrained step for many home cooks — passed down through generations and reinforced by cookbooks....
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The Department of the Interior is one of the parts of the federal government affected by the current shutdown. But you can still visit South Florida's...
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Florida Revenue Gets A Boost From Sales Taxes And Corporate Income Taxes
Last week, a Florida Senate committee heard that a potential surplus of more than $220-million had likely disappeared for next year’s state budget...
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6 Ex-Employees At Florida State Fire College File Lawsuit
Six former employees of the Florida State Fire College in Ocala have sued manufacturers of firefighting suppressants used at the training facility,...
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In The Race For Florida Governor, How Important Are The Running Mates?
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