Two recent events -- one on the East Coast and one on the West Coast -- raise painful questions about whether we are really serious when we say that we want better education for minority children.
Although President Obama said Friday there were tighter restrictions on the National Security Agency's domestic surveillance program, most voters aren't convinced the government will protect their constitutional rights and very few Americans expect the program to cut back on monitoring the phone calls of ordinary Americans.
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Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., confirmed Monday night on FOX News' Sean Hannity that he's considering a presidential bid in 2016.
I have been thinking about it, Paul said.
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Back in September 2012, Gov. Rick Scott requested the federal government to declare Apalachicola Bay as a commercial fisheries failure with the continued poor oyster harvests. Late on Monday, Scott announced the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) approved the request.
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Chris Latvala, son of Sen. Jack Latvala, R-Clearwater, announced on Tuesday that he had won the endorsement of the man he is looking to replace in the Florida House, Rep. Ed Hooper, R-Clearwater.
Very proud to announce the endorsement of Rep. Hooper, Latvala posted on Twitter. He will leave big shoes to fill in HD 67 but I will strive to make him proud.
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Two recent events -- one on the East Coast and one on the West Coast -- raise painful questions about whether we are really serious when we say that we want better education for minority children.
Florida Sen. Marco Rubio took time out of his Defund Obamacare tour Monday to visit with Will Muschamp, head coach of the University of Florida football team.
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Gov. Rick Scott may have rejected the Dream Defenders' call for a special legislative session to discuss the Stand Your Ground law in Florida, but Rep. Alan Williams, D-Tallahassee, and other legislators have filed written certificates with the Department of Stateto convene a special session to discuss the law.
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