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Navigating voter registration in Florida: What you need to know
An estimated 36.2 million Latinos are eligible to vote this year. That’s up from the 32.3 million that voted in 2020. This represents 50% of the total growth in eligible voters during this time.
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It’s official: Your boss has to give you time off to recover from childbirth or get an abortion
Employees across the US will now have access to unpaid time off to recover from childbirth or to access an abortion. Here’s what you need to know about the new Pregnant Workers Fairness Act changes.
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Trump says he’s pro-worker. His record says otherwise.
Trump’s policies made more than eight million workers ineligible for overtime pay, allowed for the outsourcing and offshoring of American jobs, made it harder for workers to join a union, and failed to protect American workers during the pandemic.
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Highly anticipated Serrano vs. Taylor rematch set for July 20
The fight will be the co-main event of another anticipated clash between Most Valuable Promotions founder Jake Paul and Mike Tyson.
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Anti-abortion groups plot to defeat ballot measure
Florida voters will decide in November whether they want a 6-week abortion ban or to protect abortion rights until 24 weeks of pregnancy.
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Puerto Rican Power: Lindor and Correa lead MLB’s highest-paid Boricua players
Some of the Puerto Rican MLB players are among the highest-paid players in their positions.
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Debbie Mucarsel-Powell: ‘Fundamental freedoms are at stake’
“We need to go back to electing people that are going to put serving the public above self-enrichment and self-gain,” Debbie Mucarsel-Powell said.
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Biden announces new action to address gun sale loopholes
The announcement clarifies expanded legal requirements for gun sale licensing and cracks down on so-called “gun show” loopholes that allow buyers to evade background checks.
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Biden cancels student loan debt for 21,280 more Floridians
Friday’s announcement is just the latest round of student debt cancellation enacted by the Biden administration, which has approved relief for more than 4.3 million people so far, including 180,130 people in Florida.























