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Florida’s Weirdest Roadside Attractions
What they lack in wild rides, costumed characters, and hype, they make up for with uniqueness. Whether they are the smallest, scariest, strangest or silliest, these Florida attractions will delight the whole family.
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Tuesday’s Primary Will Decide Which Democrat Will Challenge DeSantis
The race is ultimately a debate over who is best positioned to defeat DeSantis in the upcoming midterm election.
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It’s Down to the Wire: Here’s a Rundown of Tuesday’s Top Florida Races
The primary elections this Tuesday will decide who runs against Republicans Gov. Ron DeSantis and Sen. Marco Rubio, among other important posts.
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Gov. Pierluisi Denounces LUMA’s Performance for the First Time
Blackouts and their duration have increased since last January, as confirmed by a new report.
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2020 Census Overcounted 174,000 People in Puerto Rico
This error could impact the allocation of federal funds to the island.
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Media to Ask Judge to Release Trump Search Warrant Affidavit
Many of the nation’s largest media companies will try to persuade a federal magistrate judge to make public the affidavit supporting the warrant that allowed FBI agents to search former President Trump’s Florida estate last week.
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Find Out Which Florida Candidates Support Common-Sense Gun Safety Laws
With the Sunshine State ranking #2 in mass shootings, former Rep. Gabrielle Giffords announced the launch of a program to support candidates for local, state, and federal office who are committed to fighting gun violence.
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DeSantis: Teaching Requirements Are ‘Too Rigid,’ Moves to Let Veterans Without Degrees Teach
Low pay and a hostile environment toward educators around LGBTQ issues and race continue to push away Florida teachers in droves.
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Bad Spanish Translation Could Affect Efforts to Raise More Money for Education
A Spanish-speaking voter found the mistake on the ballot for Broward County, where one in four voters is Hispanic.
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Six in 10 Voters Support Extending Pause on Student Loans and Canceling At Least $10,000 in Loans
Voters under 45 support student debt cancellation in overwhelming numbers, and new polling from Courier Newsroom and Data for Progress shows canceling some amount of federal student loan debt could be a political winner for President Joe Biden.























