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The Case of the Horrifying Mystery Writer
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'Harry Potter' books will be adapted into a decade-long TV series
Each season will be based on one book in the beloved series by controversial author J.K. Rowling, and the cast will be different from the films. Some fans are unhappy about Rowling's involvement.
74 million tourists visited Orlando, almost reaching pre-pandemic levels
Tourism officials say more than 74 million visitors came to the Orlando area last year, a benchmark just short of pre-pandemic levels.
Embattled Merrill Lynch CEO O'Neal Steps Down
Merrill Lynch, the world's largest brokerage, says its chief executive, Stan O'Neal, has retired, effective immediately. Alberto Cribiore will lead the search for O'Neal's replacement.
For Offshore Oil Drilling, American Petroleum Institute Says Safety Not A Concern
The American Petroleum Institute wants to expand oil drilling in the Gulf of Mexico and along the Atlantic coast. API says safety isn’t a concern this...
Appeals Court Dismisses Florida School-Funding Lawsuit
A Florida appeals court on Wednesday shot down a lawsuit over public school funding, saying it raises "political questions" that cannot be answered by…
NOAA To Hold Listening Session About Clean Coasts
Anyone interested in moves by the Trump Administration to relax restrictions on offshore drilling can have their voices heard by the National Oceanic and…
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Report: Harassment Allegations Against Latvala Could Open Door To Other Probes
The Florida Senate has received a report that concludes there is probable cause for some of the sexual harassment allegations against state Senator Jack...
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Scotland Bans Bargain-Basement Booze In Public Health Move
Bargain booze has become a little more expensive in Scotland, which says it is the first country in the world to introduce minimum unit pricing for...
Pasco Sheriff’s Office Appoints First Constitutional Policing Advisor
Pasco County Sheriff Chris Nocco announced the appointment of appointment of General Counsel Lindsay Moore as their first constitutional policing advisor.…
Lawmakers Want Workplace Protection For LGBT Community
The Competitive Workforce Act would prohibit discrimination for LGBT individuals working for businesses in Florida.
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Teacher Pay: How The Florida House And Senate Differ On Implementing DeSantis' Plan
House and Senate education budget writers have released competing proposals for teacher salary increases, a top priority of Gov. Ron DeSantis that is…
Tampa Council Approves Domestic Partnership Registry
Tampa City Council voted unanimously Thursday to establish a Domestic Partners Registry. Whether same sex or heterosexual, domestic partners living in…
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A new program for military veterans interested in earning an MBA just received a $409,299 grant.The College of Business at University of South Florida St.…
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