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Puerto Rico’s State Department unveils online library preserving historic legal documents
One of the initiative’s goals is to preserve historical documents for future generations. Puerto Rico’s State Department has launched the new Virtual Legal Library on its website, as part of its mission to preserve the island’s legal and historical heritage. The agency will provide free access to an extensive archive of laws from 1902 to…
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Daytona Beach takes center stage in Formula 1 movie starring Brad Pitt
The Daytona International Speedway and Pappas Drive-In and Restaurant in New Smyrna Beach are among the locations where Brad Pitt will be filming Apex.
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Biden vows to ‘restore’ nationwide abortion rights in second term
During Tuesday’s event, the president and vice president highlighted several new measures the administration is taking to strengthen reproductive health care access, criticized extreme abortion bans, and highlighted the stakes of the 2024 election for reproductive rights.
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Your Florida winter bucket list
From ice skating at the beach to communing with manatees, wintertime in Florida is synonymous with adventure.
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Where you should live in Florida based on your zodiac sign
From theme-park thrills perfect for the fiery Aries to peaceful hideaways fit for moody Cancers, Florida offers a piece of home for every sign in the zodiac.
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Ron DeSantis ends his struggling presidential bid before New Hampshire and endorses Donald Trump
DeSantis’ decision marks the end of an extraordinary decline for a high-profile governor once thought to be a legitimate threat to Trump’s supremacy in the Republican Party.
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Florida celebs’ most memorable moments from 2023
Did you follow the buzz on these 7 Florida A-listers this year?
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Ahoy! Children’s Gasparilla is coming to Tampa this weekend
Here’s what to expect at the family-friendly kiddie edition of Tampa’s most popular festival.
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Dems were losing Latino voters in FL—how two young innovators turned that around
Alex Berrios and Devon Murphy-Anderson had a new idea for registering Florida’s Latinos. But once Ron DeSantis saw it working, he took aim with a ruthless voter suppression law.























