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A.J. D’Amico: ‘A Lot of This Isn’t Really Political. It’s Trying to Make Life Better.’
Citing the “tremendous mismanagement” of its government, this young millennial is working to address the economic collapse, rising inequality and growing climate change affecting Floridians now.
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Ricky Martin Files Millionaire Lawsuit Against His Nephew
The artist said his nephew’s allegation has cost him at least $10 million in lost income as a result of canceled contracts and projects as well as $20 million in damages to his reputation.
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Floridians Could Pay More for Electricity in 2023
Three of the largest energy companies filed petitions asking for an increase due to the rising cost of natural gas.
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Crist-DeSantis, Rubio-Demings Running Neck and Neck in Races for Governor and US Senate
Two of Florida’s most contested races are very close, according to a new survey conducted by a bipartisan polling team.
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DeSantis Continues to Impose His Agenda on Florida School Boards
More than almost any other national figure, Gov. Ron DeSantis has led the charge in turning culture war fights over anti-racism policies, sexuality, and COVID-19 restrictions in schools into national issues.
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Florida Reps. Demings and Soto Push Legislation That Would Improve Pay for Airport Workers
Around 90% of airline-contracted workers at Florida’s largest airports report having zero paid sick days and other benefits.
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Democrats Renew Push for Biden to Decriminalize Weed, an Idea Floridians Overwhelmingly Support
Decriminalizing and legalizing marijuana is overwhelmingly popular with Florida residents of all political affiliations, as 70% of voters in the state support legalizing cannabis, according to the polling firm Civiqs.
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DeSantis’ Anti-Riot Law Infringes on First Amendment Rights, United Nations Reports
The Republican governor claims the state is “free of socialist doctrine,” but is being called out for a measure that undermines one of the cornerstones of democracy: the right to free speech.
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Review of Possibly Privileged Trump Papers Already Over. What’s Next?
As the Trump investigation saga continues, many in Florida wonder how the ex-president’s legal and political troubles will impact Gov. Ron DeSantis moving forward.
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Charlie Crist to Democrats: Help Stop DeSantis Before It’s Too Late
The Democratic US Rep. warned that the country could end up with a disastrous DeSantis presidency in 2024.























