In July of 1870, King Wilhelm sent Foreign Minister Bismarck an account of his meeting with a French envoy who had demanded that the king renounce any Hohenzollern claim to the Spanish throne.
Win or lose in Pasadena on New Year's Day, quarterback Jameis Winston should rethink declaring his eligibility for the 2015 NFL draft.
Republican voters might not be entirely onboard with Jeb Bush running for president, according to a poll released Monday.
The Rasmussen Reports poll found only33 percent of likely GOP voters believe Bush should run for president in 2016. Nearly the same amount (34 percent) said they believe Bush should run, while another 33 percent said they weren't sure.
When considering both Republicans and Democrats in the survey, over half -- 53 percent -- said they didn't believe Bush should run for president.
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2014 was more than just an election year. It was a year that saw -- among so many events -- the Florida Legislature pass a landmark medical marijuana bill; that saw a fierce partisan fight -- in and out of court -- to prove criminal interference in congressional redistricting; that played out the controversial drama of a sitting state senator selected president of Florida State University.
Here are just a fewof the things we remember newsmakers said and that we will take away from 2014 in Florida politics.