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Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Champion Of Gender Equality, Dies At 87
Ginsburg, the second woman to serve on the Supreme Court, died from complications from cancer. Her death will set in motion what promises to be a tumultuous political battle over who will succeed her.
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Justice Ginsburg's Death Sets Up Political Battle In The Senate
The justice's demise gives Republicans the chance to tighten their grip on the court. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell will be at the center of that battle.
Sources: Trump Considers Barrett, Lagoa, Rushing For Supreme Court Spot
Judges Amy Coney Barrett is considered to be the front-runner among the trio of federal appellate court judges. She was a finalist during the president's last high court selection.
Map: Here Are The Early Voting Sites Across Tampa Bay
Different early voting rules apply in individual Florida counties. Check out these links to see what's happening in your community.
'I Am Not Hostile To The ACA': Barrett Pushes Back On Democrats' Claims
Senate Judiciary Committee Democrats pressed Amy Coney Barrett about her criticism of the legal opinion that saved Obamacare. But she noted that case differs from the one before the court on Nov. 10.
Florida House Speaker Questions COVID-19 Death Toll
Speaker Jose Oliva, R-Miami Lakes, says death rates may have been inflated due to incorrect data.
Insurance Regulators Eye Workers' Comp Rate Cut
It would be the fourth straight year of premium decreases for employers.
2021 Bradenton River Regatta Canceled Due To COVID-19
Officials hope the event, which is a huge economic boost for Bradenton and Palmetto, will resume in February 2022.
Polls Show Differing Support For Minimum Wage Amendment
While the polls from Saint Leo University and the University of North Florida report similar findings, poll directors are offering differing opinions on if Amendment 2 will gain the support it needs to pass.
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New South Florida Climate Change Financial Report: Spend Billions Or Lose Much, Much More
What Is Amendment 1, The Citizenship Requirement to Vote in Florida Elections Amendment?
Here's what you need to know about Amendment 1.
Florida's Positivity Rate For First-Time Coronavirus Tests Rises Above 5%
Wednesday's report from the Department of Health shows the percentage of positive coronavirus tests rose above 5% for the first time since Oct. 5.
Hillsborough Superintendent Announces More Than 300 Teacher Cuts
The moves will save the financially strapped school district about $45 million in payroll, Superintendent Addison Davis wrote in a letter to parents and staff.
Rural Tourism In Panhandle Relies On Marketing Natural Environment
Some areas in the Florida Panhandle are struggling to attract visitors as they continue to recover from Hurricane Michael.
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How To Make Sure Your Florida Vote-By-Mail Ballot Counts
Are you voting by mail for the first time? Here's what you need to do to make sure your vote will be counted.
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After COVID-19 Outbreak, Gators Postpone LSU Game
Coach Dan Mullen also clarified his statement over the weekend to pack Ben Hill Griffin Stadium with 90,000 fans for the LSU game.
Takeaways From Amy Coney Barrett's Judiciary Confirmation Hearings
President Trump's nominee deflected answering most questions, citing precedent that she can't weigh in on issues she may rule on. Weeks before the election, Democrats largely honed in on health care.
AARP Points To Higher Nursing Home Death Rate In Florida
Gov. Ron DeSantis’ office did not comment on the AARP information. But DeSantis has touted the state’s efforts to keep residents safe at Florida’s 694 nursing homes.
Florida Approaching 750,000 Coronavirus Cases, 16,000 Deaths
Florida health officials reported 144 deaths since Wednesday's report and more than 3,350 new infections statewide.
Florida Toll Roads Opposition Minimized, Group Says
A coalition opposing the three planned toll roads says the state is trying to minimize public comments in opposition to the plan. It says 93% of those who have voiced their opinions are against the plans.
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Tampa To Host NCAA Championships, Including 2023 Men's Frozen Four, 2025 Women's Final Four
Over the next few years, Tampa's Amalie Arena will host NCAA Division I championships in women's basketball and volleyball and men's hockey, as well as early rounds of the men's basketball tournament.
The End Of Oil? Battle Lines Drawn As Industry Grapples With Energy's Future
The pandemic is adding renewed urgency to a critical debate: Just how quickly can the planet reduce its dependence on oil?
Despite Phase 3 Reopenings, Bargoers And Sports Fans Face Uncertainty
Bars have been open in Florida since September. Since, the University of Florida had to cancel its game against LSU, and the coronavirus pandemic continues to be prevalent in Gainesville.
Florida's Hispanics Could Decide The Election
Hundreds of thousands of Puerto Ricans moved to Florida after Hurricane Maria devastated the island. Hispanics are the fastest-growing bloc of voters in the state, and whichever party woos them to vote for their candidate could decide the presidential election.
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Protesters Flock To Supreme Court, Capitol Hill For Amy Coney Barrett Hearings
Demonstrators called on lawmakers to "save the ACA" and "protect life in law" in dueling protests on Monday, the first day of Barrett's Supreme Court confirmation hearings. See photos from the day.
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