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10 famous people who took their final breath in Florida
From sitcom stars to serial killers, these 10 famous people died in Florida. Here’s some background about each one, including information about their final days.
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Kamala Harris supports major changes to Supreme Court
Harris and President Biden are calling on Congress to establish term limits and a more binding, enforceable code of ethics for Supreme Court justices. “These popular reforms will help to restore confidence in the Court, strengthen our democracy, and ensure no one is above the law,” Harris said.
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Florida-Puerto Rico partnership boosts work opportunities for Spanish speakers
Data from The Hub reveals that essential workers in Central Florida, such as teachers, police, and nurses, earn significantly more than their counterparts in Puerto Rico.
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Puerto Rico implements landmark law to combat hair discrimination
Last week, Puerto Rico’s governor Pedro Pierluisi signed a law prohibiting discrimination against people based on their hairstyles.
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Johanna López sees Biden’s endorsement of Kamala Harris as a beacon of hope for Latinos
The vice president is part of the administration that has supported Puerto Rico the most.
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Puerto Rico’s $1.3 million referendum on political status faces scrutiny and legal challenges. Here’s what you need to know.
The referendum will cost $1.3 million, a figure that has been criticized as excessive, especially given Puerto Rico’s financial situation.
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J.D. Vance doesn’t believe in one person, one vote
Vance wants to give parents more votes than people without children and has been outright hostile to those without kids as part of his worldview that involves using the power of the US government to promote higher birth rates.
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The 6 best restaurants in Orlando, according to our readers
We asked our readers to tell us their favorite Orlando restaurants. Here’s what they said.
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Kamala Harris has spent decades fighting to protect people from gun violence
While serving as San Francisco’s district attorney, Harris became known for prosecuting domestic abusers. As attorney general of California, her office investigated and seized firearms from those who unlawfully possessed them. And as a US senator, she co-sponsored bills to ban assault weapons.
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Judge upholds Biden-Harris administration’s ban on noncompete clauses
Noncompete clauses effectively prevent workers from starting their own business or finding a new job in the same field within a certain area or timeframe after leaving their current job. The Biden-Harris administration’s ban on them is now tentatively set to go into effect on Sept. 4, pending other legal action.























