Businessman and reality TV star Donald Trump, now leading the polls in the race for the Republican presidential nomination, will be meeting evangelical leaders next month led by a Florida pastor.

For the first time since Cynthia Busch, acting chair of the Broward Democratic Executive Committee, dismissed Michael Howson, the DEC's former executive director has spoken out.
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Going to college and grad school these days often requires taking out a LOT of money out in loans. Rather than be confined by the shackles of Sallie Mae for the next 20 years, one University of Miami law grad had a bright idea to rid himself of an ocean of debt: he would just sell his degree on Craigslist.
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The Florida state Board of Education announced on Wednesday that Tallahassee Community College (TCC) was approved for a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree program. This is the first bachelors degree offered by TCC.
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Johnson & Johnson will invest $23.5 million to create a North American shared services headquarters in Tampa, creating 500 new jobs over the next three years.
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Florida TaxWatch expanded its team this week, adding some new staffers.
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Associated Industries of Florida (AIF) announced its “Champions for Business” award winners on Thursday.
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Businessman and reality TV star Donald Trump, now leading the polls in the race for the Republican presidential nomination, will be meeting evangelical leaders next month led by a Florida pastor.
On Thursday, the Washington Post offered a look at the differences between businessman Donald Trump and former Gov. Jeb Bush, R-Fla., and the tensions between the New York developer and the most prominent family in GOP politics.
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Nobody argues against slowing boats to a crawl in waters where slow-moving, endangered manatees swim and raise their young. Nor should they. There are only an estimated 5,000 of these big aquatic mammals, relative of the elephant, left in Florida waters.
The fascination of the news media with Donald Trump is ironic, to say the least. For people who have long lamented the domination of Big Money in politics, these reporters are presenting Mr. Big Money himself with a ticker tape parade of free media.
It could be considered hypocritical, too. Big Money is a bad thing -- unless they're the ones making it. Fox's 24 million viewers for their debate proved Trump's market value; ever since that debate, it's been all media, all the time for him.