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Nadine Smith Is One of Time Magazine’s Most Influential People of 2022
For over three decades, the Florida dynamo has been fighting to ensure the rights of the LGBTQ community in the Sunshine State. And she’s just getting started.
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Why Are So Many Teens Involved in Recent Shootings?
The role of teenagers in mass shootings has called into question how easy it is for them to acquire firearms.
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DeSantis Launches Program to Help Select Few Buy a House
The governor used a large portion of state funds allocated to build affordable housing for this home buyer program.
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Court Rules DeSantis Can’t Stop Social Media Companies From Moderating Their Content
After Twitter banned Donald Trump for “inciting violence,” Florida’s governor attempted to curtail private social media companies’ right to moderate content.
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Who Is Matt Gaetz and What Does He Really Stand For? Take a Look at His Voting Record.
He voted “No” to addressing the shortage of infant formula in the US and “No” to protecting Floridians from price gouging of consumer fuels. But that is just the beginning…
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EXCLUSIVE: Voters Oppose National Abortion Ban and Are ‘Worried,’ ‘Sad,’ and ‘Angry’ Over State of Abortion Rights, According to New Poll
Sixty-eight percent of likely voters oppose a national ban on abortion, according to a new Courier Newsroom/Data for Progress poll.
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Nikki Fried Rolls Out Massive Plan to Make Florida Affordable for Seniors in 2023
“I’ve stood up my whole life for those who have needed a fighter,” said Fried. So now the only statewide elected Democrat is rolling out a plan to alleviate the high cost of living for seniors.
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Singer Camila Cabello Is Helping Create a Safe Space for LGBTQ Kids and Their Families
The newly launched Protect Our Kids fund is designed to provide resources for students, teachers, and families impacted by the “Don’t Say Gay” law that Cabello calls “hateful.”
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DeSantis Signs New Restriction. Now You Can’t Protest in Front of a House in Florida.
Starting in October, people who protest in front of someone’s home could face a second-degree misdemeanor and 60 days in jail and fines.
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Here’s How You Can Urge DeSantis to Veto Bill That Protects Puppy Mills
If signed into law, the measure could benefit puppy mills, the commercial breeding operations that abuse animals for profit.























