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After key special election wins, Florida Democrats say they see momentum. We spoke with Emily Gregory about her recent victory.
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Democrats are celebrating Emily Gregory's victory as the latest sign voters are turning against Trump and the GOP ahead of the midterm elections in November.
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After his 2024 loss to President Donald Trump, Gov. Ron DeSantis is leaving the door open for another White House bid.
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In the first seven months of President Trump's second term, authorities arrested and detained parents of at least 11,000 U.S. citizen children — a number that, if the pace held up, would have roughly doubled by now.
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The island was already facing a historic and worsening humanitarian crisis before the Trump administration began to impose a fuel blockade.
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Florida lawmakers are preparing in case there’s a new government in Cuba. A new bill could ease some restrictions.
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Florida is now the fifth state to be identified for what the administration says is fraud, waste and abuse within the Medicaid program.
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The guest list for President Trump's Shield of the Americas summit at his resort hotel in Doral includes exclusively leaders aligned with his western hemisphere policies, such as declaring drug cartels "narco-terrorists."
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On "Florida Matters Live & Local," a University of South Florida expert on the Middle East provides perspective on the US-Israeli attacks on Iran, how current circumstances differ from the Iraq and Afghanistan wars for now and more.
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A revolt is afoot in both red and blue states against the use of artificial intelligence in health insurance determinations — and against efforts led by President Donald Trump to tie states’ hands.
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Palm Beach International Airport would become President Donald J. Trump International Airport under the legislation.
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The Trump family company wants to trademark the use of the president's name on any airports but says it doesn't plan on charging a fee — at least for a proposed renaming of one near his Florida home. Applications filed by the Trump Organization with the federal trademark office are seeking exclusive rights to use the president's name.