Tuesday night Charlie-Come-Lately Crist won the Democratic nomination for governor of Florida.

Tuesday night Charlie-Come-Lately Crist won the Democratic nomination for governor of Florida.
The Lee County School District voted Wednesday evening to be the first in the state to opt out of standardized testing.
By a vote of 3-2, the Lee County School Board decided to pull the district out of statewide testing, effective immediately.
According to the News Press, Wednesday's meeting was full of people both in support of and opposed to opting out of testing.
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The headline reads, "Report: No vets died because of delays." Well, whew! I guess everything's OK at the VA then?
NOTE FROM EDITOR NANCY SMITH: An inconvenient truth is never "shameful."
WASHINGTON -- Russia's ongoing dismemberment of Ukraine and the Islamic State's erasing of Middle Eastern borders have distracted attention from the harassment of U.S. Navy aircraft by Chinese fighter jets over the South China Sea. Beijing calls this sea, and the Yellow and East China seas, the "near seas," meaning China's seas. The episodes involving aircraft are relevant to one of Adm. Jonathan Greenert's multiplying preoccupations -- CUES, meaning Code for Unplanned Encounters at Sea.
Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal announced Wednesday he will be filing a lawsuit against the federal government for violating states' rights by implementing the Common Core State Standards.
Jindal's lawsuit says states were given monetary incentives through federal grants to join in and implement the standards, which Jindal says violates the 10th Amendment.
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