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The judge wrote that the First Amendment bars the governor from using an executive office to make a political statement at the expense of others' constitutional rights.
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In the House, Speaker Daniel Perez maintained the issue should be handled at the federal level.
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The County Council’s vote comes as possible property tax amendments in Florida could reduce county funding.
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Opponents raise concerns that work requirements on Medicaid will lock out low-income parents from insurance.
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The sales tax could have been used to fund infrastructure, including the acquisition of conservation land.
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In October, Gov. Ron DeSantis called for a ban on those specialized foreign workers at Florida’s public universities.
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People gathered to celebrate what they see as a possible shift in Iran’s future.
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The comments by members of Congress range from “Bombs away” to an “illegal and dangerous war.”
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In shaking up its Artemis lunar program, NASA's new moon plan looks more like the Apollo missions of the 1960s. Instead of landing on the surface on Artemis III, NASA hopes to do so on Artemis IV.
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The federal government said the state should do more to fight fraud and is holding back funds. Minnesota officials say the attack is unfair as the state's fraud rate is well below national averages.
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When the Supreme Court struck down many of President Trump's tariffs, it left importers wondering how long they'd have to wait to get their money back. Hedge funds are offering to help out.
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China has signaled continuity rather than change for its economy, setting a slightly lower target for growth this year in the midst of a property slump and other headwinds at home and growing uncertainty abroad.
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney says he supports the strikes on Iran "with some regret" as they represent an extreme example of a rupturing world order.
