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How Floridians Are Fighting DeSantis’ Abortion Ban
Alejandra Rondon, Latinx constituency manager at Florida Rising, the state’s largest independent political progressive organization, talked to Floricua about the ongoing efforts to give voters the power to protect women’s right to choose across the state.
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Here’s What a Government Shutdown Would Mean for Rural Communities
While certain federal benefits won’t be impacted, a government shutdown would affect a number of other benefits that rural communities rely on, such as food and housing assistance.
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Puerto Rico’s Resident Commissioner Jenniffer González to Challenge Gov. Pierluisi in 2024
For months there was speculation that González might challenge Pierluisi. But since last week, when she announced that she is expecting twins with her husband, there has been some uncertainty about her future plans.
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The 4 Worst Moments From the Second Republican Presidential Debate
The second debate featured seven candidates, who combined, are trailing frontrunner Donald Trump by a whopping 17 points in the polls, making it a bit of an exercise in futility. But even if the debate is unlikely to affect the outcome of the primary, it says a lot about the state of the Republican party.
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Over 2.5 Million Floridians Lack Health Insurance and DeSantis Still Won’t Expand Medicaid
During Wednesday night’s second GOP presidential debate, the Republican governor blamed “economic decline” for the state’s high uninsured rate and ignored Medicaid expansion, celebrating that Florida doesn’t have “a lot of welfare benefits.”
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4 Great Women-Owned Coffee Shops in Florida
Grab your cup of coffee at one of these locally owned coffee shops, and support women business owners in the process.
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Meet the Immigrant Communities Who Make Florida Unique
More than one in five Floridians are immigrants—and they help make the Sunshine State a global melting pot of art, culture, and history.
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Poll: 57% of Republican Primary Voters see DeSantis as Part of ‘Political Establishment’
This is not good news for the governor, as nearly half of those polled say it is either extremely, or very important, for the next president to be someone from outside the political establishment.
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Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with These Must-Read Books, According to Our Staff
Discover must-read books by Hispanic and Latino authors to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, handpicked by our Courier Newsroom staff.
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St. Petersburg Is One of the 15 Happiest Places in the US
Outside praised St. Pete for its beaches, warm weather, museums, sports, inclusiveness, and diversity.























