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Biden Announces 2024 Presidential Reelection Run
The 2024 election election that could be a repeat of 2020, as former President Donald Trump has already been campaigning for several months.
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Here’s Where the Jan. 6 Criminal Proceedings Stand
As of March, about half of the more than 1,000 people charged have pleaded guilty and 445 defendants have been sentenced, according to the Justice department.
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Florida Students Stage Walkout in Protest of DeSantis’ Draconian Education Agenda
As part of the protest, they registered to vote and pledged to use their votes to defend students’ rights.
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House GOP’s First 100 Days: Few Results, Lots of Unpopular Ideas
House Republicans have spent their first 100 days in power discussing plans to cut social programs like Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, and food assistance and conducting half-baked and conspiracy-fueled investigations.
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Clarence Thomas’ ‘Corruption’ Scandal Grows Even Bigger
A new report highlighting Thomas’ close ties with Harlan Crow will likely refresh calls for an investigation into the relationship between the Supreme Court justice and the billionaire mega-donor.
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What the Latest Abortion Pill Ruling Means for You
The 5th Circuit’s ruling maintains mifepristone’s availability for now, but severely limits access in ways that could harm patients seeking abortion care.
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Pierluisi’s Cousins to Plead Guilty for Misappropriating $4 Million in Federal Funds
Federal authorities suspect possible acts of bribery, money laundering, and false statements by the governor’s relatives, who played prominent roles in his campaigns.
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Floridians Are Paying the High Legal Cost of DeSantis’ Culture Wars
While the state remains at the bottom of national rankings in health care, school funding, and education, taxpayers have spent millions of dollars to fight the governor’s war on what he calls “woke ideology.”
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5 Top-Ranked Colleges in Florida
Florida is known for its beautiful beaches, fun theme parks, pristine forests and glittering cities. But did you know that the state also has some of the nation’s best universities and colleges? Here are five top examples, from Orlando to Miami and Tampa to Gainesville.
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Judge’s Abortion Pill Ruling Could Have Widespread Consequences on Health Care Access
Access to the abortion medication mifepristone has been called into question following the issuance of competing rulings in Texas and Washington.























