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RPOF Comes Out Firing at Charlie Crist on Scott Rothstein

The Republican Party of Florida (RPOF) came out swinging on Tuesday, attacking former Gov. Charlie Crist for his ties to convicted frauster Scott Rothstein. Despite spending most of his political career as a Republican, Crist is the favorite for the Democratic nomination to challenge Gov. Rick Scott in November. Earlier this month, Rothstein said Crist appointed judges based on campaign donations.

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Florida Students of All Races Continue to Meet Higher Standards in Education

February 18, 2014 - 6:00pm

Traditionally, the annual celebration of Black History Month is a time for Floridians to look back on the progress made in the half-century since the Civil Rights Act became law. But it is also an opportunity to look ahead, and nowhere is the future of African-Americans in our state being shaped more clearly than in the area of education.

The Failure of Obama's Aristocracy of Merit

February 17, 2014 - 6:00pm

The roots of American liberalism are not compassion, but snobbery. That's the thesis of Fred Siegel's revealing new book, "The Revolt Against the Masses: How Liberalism Has Undermined the Middle Class."

There Is No Such Thing as Voter Suppression in Florida

February 16, 2014 - 6:00pm

A Democrat who didn't want to give his name got me up at 4:30 Monday morning to scold me for "defending voter suppression at UF." I suppose it's because of Allison Nielsen's fine story on Gainesville Mayor Ed Braddy's comments.

Sochi Envy in the Peach State

February 17, 2014 - 6:00pm

Pam Bondi Asks Feds to Obey the Law and Media Watchdogs Go Nuts -- Why?

February 17, 2014 - 6:00pm

Big Environment is outraged over the fact that Florida is opposing Big Government's latest outrageous power grab.

Anti-Common Core Protests Planned for State Board of Education Meeting

Anti-Common Core protesters are gearing up for Tuesday's State Board of Education meeting, preparing themselves to let their opposition to the standards be heard.

Florida Stop Common Core Coalition outlined its plan on Monday to protest Tuesday's meeting, which is expected to give the green light to nearly 100 proposed changes to Common Core in Florida.

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