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  • American presidents began surreptitious recordings in the White House in 1940 under Roosevelt, unbeknownst to Congress or the public. After Nixon, they were believed to stop, but did they?
  • Project: S.P.I.T. or Student Poetry Initiating Thought was founded in fall 2013 on the UCF campus.
  • The Polite Pig has opened at Disney Springs, bringing a much-needed local voice to the assembled chorus of celebrity-owned restaurants and national…
  • Promised as "a blockbuster of a show," a poetry smack down called There Will be Verse starts off with six poets fighting for the right to appear in the…
  • When the first Martians arrive on the red planet, not much awaits them. There’s no food, no breathable air, no fuel. All they’ll have is what they brought with them -- not much. So how are they going to survive?
  • A group of Orlando residents will urge city commissioners Monday afternoon to remove the 100-year-old statue of a confederate soldier in Lake Eola Park. They say it is a symbol of decades of white supremacy and discrimination against people of color. They insist that it be removed before June 12th when city officials will hold a ceremony at the public park for Orlando United Day.
  • Orange and Osceola County state attorney Aramis Ayala says Governor Rick Scott violated state law by taking murder cases out of her jurisdiction and handing them to another prosecutor. Gov. Scott says he made the decision in the interests of justice. We talk to the ACLU of Florida who filed an Amicus Brief in support of Ayala, and attorney Dan Gerber who filed a brief in support of Scott.
  • With Florida lawmakers unable to roll out a plan to implement medical marijuana, what’s next for patients and doctors? We hear from a father who wants the rules sorted out for the sake of his daughter, who suffers from seizures.
  • There are concerts galore for music lovers in the city beautiful. From punk rock to hip hop, and bands from Brazil to our own back yard, Orlando Weekly music critic Bao Le Huu highlights a few must see shows in the coming weeks.
  • The U.S. has the worst rate of maternal deaths in the developed world: Sixty percent of the 700 to 900 deaths each year are preventable, including that of neonatal nurse Lauren Bloomstein.
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