Was the woman who accused Jameis Winston of sexual assault -- who accuses him still -- watching Saturday night as Winston collected his Heisman Trophy?
With U.S. House Democratic Whip Steny Hoyer, D-Md., in Florida to raise money for former state CFO Alex Sink, the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) is on the attack. Sink is the Democratic candidate in the special election for the congressional seat left open by the death of longtime U.S. Rep. Bill Young, R-Fla.
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Gov. Rick Scott made the announcement Monday that 14 more school districts approved pay raises for teachers.
Scott worked with the Legislature to pledge $480 million during the 2013 legislative session to "reward teachers and thank them for their nationally-recognized efforts to raise student achievement," according to a press release from the governor's office.
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The Committee to Draft Judge Andrew Napolitano for President continues to showcase its candidate, urging him to enter the Republican presidential primaries in 2016. Larry Hunter from the committee sent out an email to supporters over the weekend, praising Napolitano and insisting he matches up well against former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, the favorite for the Democratic nomination.
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The Republican Party of Florida (RPOF) continues to pound former Gov. Charlie Crist -- the favorite for the Democratic nomination to challenge Gov. Rick Scott despite spending most of his political career as a Republican -- for support of President Barack Obamas health-care law. On Monday, Lenny Curry, the chairman of the RPOF, hit Crist on the issue and the RPOF released a Web video attacking the former governor. The video features Crist supporting Obamacare.
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Was the woman who accused Jameis Winston of sexual assault -- who accuses him still -- watching Saturday night as Winston collected his Heisman Trophy?
"It's not true that life is one damn thing after another -- it's one damn thing over and over."
-- Edna St. Vincent Millay
WASHINGTON -- Liberals' love of recycling extends to their ideas, one of which illustrates the miniaturization of Barack Obama's presidency. He fervently favors a minor measure that would have mostly small, mostly injurious effects on a small number of people.