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  • Many of the richest citizens are reshaping public policy, and society, as they see fit. Because of their numbers, they have more influence than the philanthropists of the past, David Callahan says.
  • From the White House press secretary's comparison of Hitler and Syria's President Bashar Assad to Trump's chocolate cake and dropping a bomb in Afghanistan, it was a heck of a week.
  • The fifth protester in roughly two weeks has died from injuries sustained in clashes with riot police. But demonstrators against President Nicolas Maduro have vowed to continue filling the streets.
  • You may have seen the billboards for the musical where the princesses you think you know, set the record straight! The Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra presents Disenchanted! The Hilarious Hit Musical at Plaza Live Orlando through April 20.
  • Sample dozens of domestic, imported and crafted beers and tater tots for your guilty dining pleasure at the Tater Tots and Beer Festival Saturday 1 to 4…
  • When it was announced, in December, that Stefano LaCommare would be coming out of retirement to help out at his son’s restaurant, Nonno’s, many people…
  • South Florida band Yardij are no strangers to big stages. They opened for Bon Jovi back in February, and they’re performing at the Florida music festival- their third time at that event- next week. Yardij join us in studio for a performance.
  • A few months ago, NASA asked the internet for ideas on how to deal with urine and feces inside a flight suit. Flight Surgeon Thatcher Cardon explains how his idea safely removes waste and why NASA thought it was the winning idea.
  • Rebuild Globally is headquartered in Orlando, but their sandals, bags and accessories are made in Haiti. Founder Julie Colombino explains how she saw an opportunity to turn discarded tires into hard-wearing, fashionable footwear.
  • Is Florida’s no-fault auto insurance on the way out? There’s legislation this year that could spell the end of PIP insurance. We weigh the pros and cons of removing Florida’s no fault auto insurance insurance industry consultant Lisa Miller and personal injury attorney Daniel Fernandez.
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