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Neither the House, the Senate, or Gov. Ron DeSantis seem to be on the same page about how to approach redistricting. But opponents are unified, saying it would be undemocratic and unlawful.
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The governor announced Thursday that he has been working with Florida legislators on a wide-ranging bill to protect Floridians from the “obvious dangers” of artificial intelligence.
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The task force would help the district navigate requests it’s getting to open Schools of Hope in its public schools.
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The draft state permit would let the commercial space company Blue Origin send about a half-million gallons of wastewater daily into the Indian River Lagoon.
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Commissioner Nicole Wilson pushed for the plan in a memo addressing safety requirements, enforcement and the need for more data.
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Florida's expansion of vouchers for families who want to enroll their children in private schools is leading to tighter budgets at public schools across the state.
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Central Florida venue Hamburger Mary’s challenged the constitutionality of the law, which seeks to prevent venues from admitting children to adult live performances.
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AdventHealth and other organizations are working together to reduce student hunger in Central Florida with their new “Holiday Bus.”
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UCF is preparing to roll out a new mobile clinic for communities with low healthcare rates in Orange and Osceola counties.
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A dramatic drop in mortality for youngsters under age 5 has been one of the great accomplishments in global health. But estimates suggest that in 2025 child deaths will go up.
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The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled 2 to 1 that President Trump's firings of Democratic members of the Merit Systems Protection Board and the National Labor Relations Board were lawful.
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The fines were due to the platform's misleading use of blue check marks to identify verified users and a lack of transparency over ads and data access for researchers.
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The Stephen Sondheim musical Merrily We Roll Along played to sold out crowds on Broadway during its 2023-2024 run. That show was filmed, and now available to watch on the big screen.
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A research scientist is on the run from hitmen in this thrilling film. Set in 1977 Brazil, The Secret Agent captures the daily realities and surreal absurdities of life in an authoritarian state.
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The Trump administration has set forth a national security strategy that paints European allies as weak and aims to reassert America's dominance in the Western Hemisphere.

