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  • Judge Neil Gorsuch will be tough for Democrats to stop. He's conservative, but has stellar legal credentials. Plus, despite pressure from their base, Senate Democrats' options are limited.
  • Say you got kicked off Facebook and need to get back on — to talk to friends or run your small business. A Google search for "Facebook customer service" can lead to a surprise. A bad one.
  • A tiny, red birdhouse sits perched between two stoplights at the intersection of Bumby and Robinson near downtown Orlando. As you can imagine, that birdhouse has a story.
  • A Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization says it is filing a lawsuit challenging President Trump’s executive order on immigration. The Council on American-Islamic Relations, also known as CAIR, is asking for the executive orders to be stopped.
  • Gov. Rick Scott Tuesday released his official budget proposal for the 2017 fiscal year. It includes what economic analyst Hank Fishkind calls an “ambitious” $618 million tax cut program. Its centerpiece is a $454 million cut in the taxes that businesses pay to rent space.90.7's Nicole Darden-Creston asked Fishkind how he thinks the state budget will shape up for this fiscal year, starting with this proposed tax cut and how it may affect central Florida's economy.
  • Fallen commodities magnate Eike Batista has returned to Brazil to face charges. Prosecutors say Batista, once one of the world's richest people, was a player in a $100 million laundering/bribery ring.
  • Consumer advocates say that these short-term policies, often in force for six months or less, don't have important safeguards that customers need. But the coverage can be cheaper.
  • Associated Press correspondent Tamara Lush is travelling around the country on Amtrak, collecting stories of hope and heartache from her fellow passengers.
  • Laughter can be infectious, and there’s a form of yoga that’s catching on too. We visit a laughter yoga class, where you don’t need a mat, and there’s more emphasis on eye contact and group interaction.
  • The commercial space race is heating up the economy on Florida’s space coast. Construction’s underway on a satellite factory, SpaceX is getting ready to resume launches to the International space station, and a company called Moon Express is shooting for the moon and a multi million dollar prize. Meanwhile, what will the Trump administration’s space policy mean for NASA- and the Kennedy Space Center? Space Florida's Dale Ketcham discusses the year ahead for the Space Coast.
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