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Education, Preventive Measures Help Combat Financial Fraud
For many Floridians, fraud may not be top of mind, but financial fraud schemes are quite common in the newspaper, on TV, and even in our email in-boxes.
Called 'Fiscally Stupid' by Some, House Stadium Bill Steps to the Plate Friday
Senate Speedily Approves Faster Highways Bill
Contrasting New Poll: Rick Scott and Charlie Crist in Dead Heat
Finally Getting It Right on Affirmative Action
WASHINGTON -- Every once in a while a great, conflicted country gets an insoluble problem exactly right. Such is the Supreme Court's ruling this week on affirmative action. It upheld a Michigan referendum prohibiting the state from discriminating either for or against any citizen on the basis of race.
Keystone XL Pipeline: When Tom Steyer's Money Talks, President Obama Listens
Never mind the Kochs. After assessing who did what bad to America lately, I nominate Tom Steyer for the top of the list.
Florida's Rock-'Em-Sock-'Em Governor's Race Isn't Waiting for Legislative Session to End
Reflecting on the Columbine Tragedy: Trauma Care Must Be All About the Patients
Last Sunday, April 20, marked an important religious celebration of life and sacrifice for many around the world. However, for many Coloradoans, the day was darkened by the 15-year anniversary of the Columbine High School massacre.

