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After a contentious debate, the Republican-controlled House voted along party lines Wednesday on bills that designates a road in Miami-Dade County and a day annually after slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
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It would allow the state to designate certain groups as domestic terrorist organizations. Supporters cite public safety, and critics say it’s unconstitutional.
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More than a week after making comments comparing dogs and Muslims, U.S. Rep. Randy Fine continues to push the issue, and Central Florida leaders call out religious hate.
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The program "is designed to enhance mobility, improve access to essential goods and services, and foster independence and social connection among downtown Orlando’s senior population," according to the contract.
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Bike Week starts the weekend of February 27, followed closely by Spring Break.
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An issue with the SLS rocket’s helium pressurization system is prompting the move. It can only be worked on while inside NASA’s Vehicle Assembly Building.
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The burn ban will stay in place until drought conditions improve and the wildfire risk goes down.
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Commissioner Stasi Kamoutsas’ comments come after students across the state participated in walkouts protesting U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement or ICE.
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The regular 60-day session is scheduled to end March 13. But the House and Senate failed to agree to a budget on time last year as well, leading to an extra 45 days of session to resolve a dispute over tax cuts.
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After the Supreme Court declared the emergency tariffs illegal, the refund process will be messy and will go to businesses first.
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As a series of memorial services begin to pay respects to Jackson, a new generation of leaders works to preserve hard-fought civil rights gains.
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NPR's Steve Inskeep asks Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt about his spat with President Trump, immigration and the future of the Republican Party.
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Cuba's government says the 10 people on a Florida-registered boat that opened fire on its soldiers were terrorists trying to infiltrate the island. The country says its forces killed four people.
