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Programs that made the cut, like lawyers and doctors, can borrow up to $200,000. Those that did not, including nurses, can borrow half that.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis has objected to the possibility of the federal government preempting state AI laws. He posted online that an executive order couldn’t preempt state legislative action.
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The move comes after the Department of the Interior announced it would offer drilling leases starting in 2029 in areas where it had previously been banned.
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The contentious free transfer of the undeveloped plot of land, which some estimate to be worth over $300 million, had led to a public outcry and a lawsuit that blocking the move - which prompted the college's Board of Trustees to set a second meeting, this one open to the public.
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The Miami Dade College Board of Trustees will be retaking a vote on the land transfer for President Trump's library on Tuesday — but with limits to public access.
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The 30-year-old investor's entrance into the race tees up a broader challenge to President Donald Trump’s chosen candidate to lead his adopted home state.
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A plan proposed Thursday by the Interior Department would open up new drilling on federal waters off California and off the coast of Florida for the first time in decades.
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President Donald Trump celebrated his economic achievements on the anniversary of his election victory. Speaking at the America Business Forum in Miami, Trump claimed the U.S. economy is thriving, though voters expressed concerns about affordability in Tuesday's elections.
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The board of a South Florida college is appealing a judge's ruling temporarily blocking officials from giving away a parcel of prime Miami real estate so it can be used for President Donald Trump's future presidential library.
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More than a dozen "No Kings" protests took place around the region, part of more than 2,600 around the country in cities large and small.
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This will be the third such No Kings protest this year. The previous ones attracted large groups of protesters, with the June event claiming more than 5 million nationwide.
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A second nonprofit opened by the Trump family this year is slated to receive the land, but questions remain over the money the first entity raised.