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Biden unveils new plan for student debt relief
The president’s plan builds on existing debt cancellation efforts and would extend loan relief to more than 30 million borrowers.
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State Rep. Gallop Franklin urges voters to get involved
Calling Democrats “the most diverse party,” Franklin shares his vision of what its leaders must do to reach more Floridians and motivate them to go to the polls.
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Floridians are unhappy with state’s leaders, poll shows
Gov. Ron DeSantis and Republican state lawmakers are facing dismal approval ratings from Floridians who see the Sunshine State “on the wrong track.”
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Biden administration announces $20 billion in clean energy grants
The EPA says grant recipients, whose work promises to promote clean energy developments in underserved communities, could collectively reduce carbon emissions by 40 million metric tons over the next seven years.
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Far-right groups push to limit IVF access
Groups like the Heritage Foundation are trying to take a “back-door” approach to restricting access to IVF by pushing for strict regulations that chip away at the ability of providers and patients to complete treatment.
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Got student loans? Here’s why you should look into the SAVE Plan.
The best part of the SAVE plan, is that regardless of what your monthly payment amount is, after a certain number of years, the remaining balance will be forgiven.
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Lucía Báez-Geller on how she’d help Floridians in Congress
The daughter of immigrants is campaigning to create opportunities for Florida families that can’t afford rent. “They can’t put food on the table. We are absolutely in a crisis here,” Báez-Geller said.
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A second Trump term could lead to abortion and IVF bans
The former president has suggested he might support a 15-week nationwide abortion ban, cozied up to members of the anti-IVF movement, and is aligned with groups who want to further restrict reproductive freedom.
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Tampa-based women’s rowing team is first from North America to win World’s Toughest Row
The women trained for three years, conditioning their bodies to row for 12 hours a day and learning to live on a boat that fit three rowers with a small cabin for team members to rest, and a bucket for a bathroom. Salty Science, a women’s rowing team from Tampa, won first place in the…























