President Barack Obama's order to freeze federal salaries drew yawns from Florida Republicans who urged the administration to get serious about its cost-cutting campaign.

President Barack Obama's order to freeze federal salaries drew yawns from Florida Republicans who urged the administration to get serious about its cost-cutting campaign.
Enough of the bellyaching. All this grousing about the lousy economy is just bad form on Thanksgiving.
A "Repeal Amendment" empowering states to revoke federal laws is gaining traction among conservative lawmakers across the country.
When lawmakers return to Capitol Hill after their Thanksgiving break, they will have barely a month to decide whether to raise taxes.
Sen. Bill Nelson's populist proposal to pump earmark money into homebuyer tax credits is getting a "no sale" from Republicans.
Florida's nurse practitioners say they could save the state $1 billion and create new jobs if they were allowed to practice as they do elsewhere.
Is the Florida Attorney General's Office of one mind when it comes to illegal aliens?
Shades of the cinematic thriller "Unstoppable," critics are determined to derail President Barack Obama's vision for high-speed rail in Florida.
Florida claims its high-school graduation rate rose to 79 percent this year, but, once again, other computations suggest otherwise.
A consortium of European companies is vying to finance and operate Florida's high-speed rail line between Tampa and Orlando.