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‘Reckless’: Florida GOP Leaders Want to Get Rid of Gun Permits
“It’s despicable.” Democrats strongly object to the legislation that would allow people to buy guns with no training or background checks.
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4 Things You Didn’t Know Were Invented in Florida
A place that never ceases to surprise, Florida is the birthplace of a few important inventions—some of which we use every day.
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6 Most Romantic Restaurants Across Florida
From dimly lit, intimate bistros to open-air, seaside eateries, Florida restaurants bring the heat with romantic dining experiences.
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Gov. Pierluisi Privatizes Puerto Rico’s Power Generation
Genera PR, a subsidiary of New York-based New Fortress Energy, was granted a $22.5 million annual contract for 10 years.
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DeSantis’ Handpicked Trustee at the New College of Florida Wants to Fire Every Teacher
This could move the college, a haven for marginalized students, away from diversity, equity, and inclusion programs, as well as teaching of critical race theory.
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Bipartisan Bill Would Make Antisemitic Acts in Florida a Felony
The legislation makes explicit references to vandalism that manifests antisemitism and the use of Nazi symbols.
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Renters Are Struggling. The Biden Administration Introduced New Protections for Them This Week.
The Biden administration introduced several new efforts to protect renters, make renting more affordable, and to increase fairness in the rental market.
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Florida Democrats Reintroduce Bill to Make Diapers Permanently Tax Free in the State
In the bill’s new version, Sen. Lauren Book proposes making the diapers tax relief permanent and include other childcare items as well as feminine hygiene and incontinence products.
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What to Do in Tarpon Springs: Florida’s Greek Enclave
There’s plenty for the whole family to discover and enjoy in this Gulf Coast town known for its vibrant Greek community and sponging industry.
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Florida’s 15-Week Abortion Ban Set to Go Before State Supreme Court
The court said it will hear the case, which has been part of a legal fight since the law took effect last July.























