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Children’s book by Puerto Rican author to represent Florida at National Book Festival
The children’s book follows the story of two siblings whose home in Puerto Rico was destroyed by Hurricane María and is now covered by a blue tarp.
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Trump vows to reverse climate policies if Big Oil execs give him $1 billion
Campaign finance experts have said that Trump’s request, while troubling, is probably legal. He could be liable, however, for violating campaign finance rules against candidates asking specific individuals to contribute more than the federal limit on campaign contributions.
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10 things to know about Congresswoman Maria Elvira Salazar
Here is a look at some of the Republican incumbent’s most controversial positions as she runs for reelection in November.
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The power of giving: Inside the Miranda family’s mission to empower Latino communities
Luis A. Miranda Jr. recounts in his new memoir, “Relentless: My Story of the Latino Spirit that Is Transforming America,” the impact of his work in community activism, political organizing, and philanthropic giving.
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The super rich and big corporations to face more scrutiny from Biden’s IRS
Using an infusion of funds provided by President Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act, the IRS has already collected more than $520 million from 1,600 millionaires who had unpaid tax bills of more than $250,000.
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Watch out! These 20 Florida lakes have the most alligators.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission does an annual alligator census at 50 different sites throughout the state to monitor the reptile’s population.
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Your picks for the 3 best bowling alleys in Florida
Are you ready to roll a strike and have a ball of a time? We asked our readers to vote for the best bowling alleys in Florida, and the results are in!
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10 million books and counting: How the AFT-First Book partnership is boosting literacy
Books change lives, and this weekend, First Book and AFT will be giving away thousands in their partnership to get more kids reading.
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10 things to know about Senator Rick Scott
As the Republican senator runs for reelection, here’s a look at some of his most controversial positions.
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