2022
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Pierluisi Visits Orlando to Promote Puerto Rican Products and Services at Expo Puerto Rico
The event promotes the export of Puerto Rican products and services to other markets, as well as promoting investment and economic development on the island.
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Neo-Nazi Group Protests Outside Drag Event in Lakeland
Shouts of “Heil, Hitler!” were heard, as extremist related incidents continue to rise across Florida.
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9 Tips to Enjoy a Stress-Free Navidad
With the right attitude and these easy-to-implement tools, the holidays can be “the most wonderful time of the year.”
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Judge to Decide if DeSantis Had Authority to Remove Prosecutor Over Refusal to Prosecute Abortions
The governor suspended Warren in August over the prosecutor’s signing of statements that said he would not pursue criminal charges against seekers or providers of abortion or gender transition treatments.
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Biden Signs Bill to Block Rail Strike to Protect Economy; Senate Voted Down Effort to Give Rail Workers Paid Sick Days
Democratic lawmakers tried to pass a second bill that would have added paid sick days to the agreement, but were unable to reach the 60-vote threshold needed in the Senate, due to most Republican senators opposing the measure.
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Quiz: What Does Your Favorite Holiday Dish Say About You?
Skip the small talk and play this quiz instead at your next holiday gathering.
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Court Blocks Special Master Review in Trump Documents Case, Allows DOJ Investigation to Continue
The decision represents a significant win for federal prosecutors, clearing the way for them to use as part of their investigation the entire tranche of documents seized during an Aug. 8 FBI search of Mar-a-Lago.
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Gov. DeSantis-Backed School Boards Begin Firing Florida Educators
Educational leaders who enforced mask mandates during the COVID-19 pandemic are among the casualties.
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Former Matt Gaetz Associate Sentenced to 11 Years in Prison for Sex Trafficking of a Minor
Joel Greenberg’s cooperation could play a role in an investigation into Florida’s Republican congressman over whether he paid a 17-year-old girl for sex.
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Puerto Rico Extends LUMA’s Contract Despite Strong Opposition
Since LUMA began operations on the island, blackouts have become more frequent, several of them wide-scale, and electric rates have increased seven times.























