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Factory Recall for This Beauty?

April 4, 2014 - 6:00pm

Rick Scott Announces $29 Million to Improve South Florida Water Quality

Gov. Rick Scott joined Florida Department of Environmental Protection Secretary Herschel Vineyard Jr. on Friday to announce 10 wastewater and stormwater projects that will receive more than $29 million in loan funding for South Florida through the departments Clean Water State Revolving Fund program.

The Projects in South Florida Include projects in Miami-Dade, Monroe County, Islamorada, Marathon,Key Largo, Dania Beach, North Miami and Miramar.

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Rick Scott Disappointed in 'Lack of Transparency' from Federal VA

After Gov. Rick Scott called on the Agency for Health Care Administration to investigate the processes of federal VA hospitals in Florida, he expressed his severe disappointment after surveyors who attempted to complete an onsite review at the West Palm Beach VA Medical Center were turned away.

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George W. Bush: A Painter?

Former president George W. Bush has a passion for painting, and he's got a new art exhibit to prove it.

In a special segment on the Today Show, Bush unveiled a series of paintings he's completed over the years, some of family pets, and others of world leaders like former British Prime Minister Tony Blair and Russian President Vladimir Putin.

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U.S. Adds 192,000 Jobs in March, Unemployment 6.7 Percent

The U.S. economy added 192,000 jobs during the month of March, according to numbers released Friday by thethe U.S.Bureau of Labor Statistics.

March job numbers are slightly belowFebruary's revised total of 197,000 jobs added. Employers added a combined 37,000 more jobs in February and January than previously estimated.

The national unemployment rate stayed flat at 6.7 percent. The national labor force participation rate came in at 63.2 percent, up slightly from February.

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Millennials Choose the Path of Least Resistance

April 3, 2014 - 6:00pm

When Alexis de Tocqueville visited America in 1830, he was struck by how many Americans were participating in voluntary associations. It was quite a contrast with his native France, where power was centralized in Paris and people did not trust each other enough to join in voluntary groups.

'Far Out' Couple

April 3, 2014 - 6:00pm

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