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Former Republican lawmaker offers a blistering assessment of Trump in his DNC speech
A group of Republicans, including Kinzinger, have come together in support of Harris. Kinzinger said he lost faith in Trump and experienced a “profound sorrow” after Jan. 6.
How immigration politics clash with reality in the swing state of Arizona
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How did the Republican Party become the party of Trump?
New York Times reporter Jeremy Peters says the religious right and social conservatives "got basically everything that they wanted" from Trump's presidency. Peters' new book is Insurgency.
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Florida Matters Preview: 2014 Legislative Session
State lawmakers ended this year's 60-day legislative session by passing a record $77.1 billion budget, along with laws that deal with everything from…
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Local Greyhound Rescues Prepare For Mass Greyhound Retirement In 2020
Greyhound tracks in Florida have until December 31, 2020, to stop races. But some, like Melbourne Greyhound Park, are ending the practice early. The House…
An Officer Is Killed In An Attack Outside The Pentagon, Officials Say
Authorities have released few details about the incident, including the identity of the officer. The AP reports a suspect was shot by law enforcement and died at the scene.
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Florida officials have condemned three more homes due to a Florida sinkhole, bringing the total to seven homes that are now unlivable.Authorities in Pasco…
Execution Set for Thursday, 19th Under Scott
A Florida man is scheduled to die by lethal injection Thursday, and he’ll be the nineteenth inmate put to death during Governor Rick Scott’s first…
Bill Seeks to Protect Children Through Polygraphs During Hiring
U.S. Representative Dennis Ross and Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd have introduced a bill that would allow businesses whose workers interact with children…
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Gwen Margolis, First Female President Of Florida Senate, Dies at 85
Former Florida Senate President Gwen Margolis has died. She was 85.When Margolis was first elected to the legislature, it was 1974. Efforts to enshrine…
Scholarships Sought For Descendants Of Ocoee Massacre
Last year, State Senator Randolph Bracy led a successful effort to require public-school students to learn about the Ocoee riot, similar to teaching the history of the Holocaust.
Clues Emerge to Roberts' Views
Being a judge is "a lot harder than I thought it would be," Supreme Court nominee John Roberts told Wake Forest University students in a speech delivered last Feb. 25. The speech offers hints that Roberts may not be as ideologically rigid as some opponents have suggested.
Home Foreclosures Double In 2nd Quarter
Home foreclosure filings more than doubled in the second quarter of 2008 from a year ago, according to real estate data released Friday by RealtyTrac Inc. Nationwide, 739,714 households — one in every 171 — received at least one foreclosure-related notice from April to June.
FEMA extends its Hurricane Ian housing program
FEMA has announced an extension in its housing program from Hurricane Ian.
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A measure to create a higher ballot threshold moves forward
Under the proposal, constitutional amendments would need support from 66.67 percent of voters to pass, up from the current 60 percent.
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Delegate tracker: Trump leads GOP presidential candidates on road to nomination
How many delegates does each candidate have in the 2024 Republican presidential nomination race? NPR keeps track.
Manatee County ponders changes to adjust for its booming population
By 2035, the county's population is expected to grow by 70,000, prompting commissioners to revise its comprehensive plan.
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So far in 2019, nine states have passed laws to outlaw abortion or forbid it past a certain point in pregnancy. None of these laws are in effect, and many are being litigated in the courts.
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U.S. employers added 431,000 jobs in March, as the unemployment rate fell to 3.6% from 3.8% in February. The tight job market is putting upward pressure on both wages and prices.
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Is more money spent on lobbying in this country than on political campaigns? And did Jeb Bush really compare himself to "Veto Corleone?" For the answer to…
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