
Rough Trip
Rogue FDLE Chemist Could Have Compromised Hundreds of Drug Cases
Nan Rich Supporters Attack Charlie Crist in Broward Robo Calls
Charlie Crist isn't the only Democratic candidate in the run for governor this year. Crist's Democratic rival,former state Sen. Nan Rich, is making her rounds with robo calls against the former Republican, calling Crist an enemy of women's reproductive rights.
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Rick Scott Sets Dates for Special Election to Replace Trey Radel
Gov. Rick Scott issued an executive order on Friday calling for a special election to replace former U.S. Rep. Trey Radel, R-Fla. The primary election will be held April 22, and the general election will take place on June 24.
Radel resigned from Congress on Monday after several months of scrutiny after he was arrested in October for misdemeanor possession of cocaine in Washington, D.C. Initially, Radel said he would only take a leave of absence from the House.
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For John Morgan, There's a Sucker Born ...
John Morgan still insists his medical marijuana motives are strictly personal and born of compassion.
Ex-Aide: Chris Christie Knew
The New Jersey governor probably can say goodbye to his presidential aspirations.
This just out: Chris Christie knew about lane closures on the George Washington Bridge at the time they were occurring -- and a former Port Authority official who oversaw the disastrous lanes shutdown claims to have evidence to prove it.
That news came in not one but two reports Friday.
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Weekly Roundup: Gearing Up for Session, Campaigns
Five Questions for Jorge Labarga
The Little Victims of the State
An administration as image-conscious as this one should have been more careful in its choice of antagonists. The Little Sisters of the Poor is a Catholic charity providing care to the poorest elderly in a hospice-like setting. They serve 13,000 people in 31 countries, and operate 30 homes in the United States. Their faith calls them to treat every person, no matter how old, disabled or poor, as if he or she were "Jesus himself." There is no religious test for admission, only that you be poor and in need of care at the end of life. Think thousands of Mother Teresas. Today, they are facing harassment from the Obama administration.
Despite New Name, Critics Unhappy 'Florida Standards' Much Like Common Core