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Rick Scott Welcomes Second Grandson

Gov. Rick Scott welcomed his second grandson Monday evening and took to his Twitter to post a photo of the newborn baby with his other grandson, Auguste, and his wife, Ann.

The newborn's name is Quinton PierrePhillipeGuimard, according to Scott's Facebook page, and he was born at 5:57 p.m. Monday, weighing 6 lbs.13 oz.

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Rev. Jesse Jackson Joins Capitol Protest, Likens Rick Scott to George Wallace

Civil-rights leader Rev. Jesse Jackson, who blasted Florida as an "apartheid state" earlier this month, has set foot in the Florida Capitol to join the Dream Defenders in their protest calling for a special session to discuss Stand Your Ground laws in Florida.

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Two Democrats Introduce Bill to End Racial Profiling

Two Democratic lawmakers have introduced a new bill that would seek to end racial profiling at the hands of law enforcement as a direct response to the George Zimmerman verdict.

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Golf Channel Expands in Orlando, Creating 75 Jobs

On Tuesday, Gov. Rick Scott announced the Golf Channel is expanding in Orlando, creating 75 jobs and adding $1.9 million to the economy.

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Foundation for Florida's Future Weighs in on Indiana Grading Decisions

The Foundation for Florida's Future, a Jeb-bush created foundation focusing on education in Florida, has weighed in on the controversy surrounding Commissioner of Education Tony Bennett's decision to change an Indiana charter school's grade from a "C" to an "A."

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Bradley Manning Found Not Guilty of Aiding the Enemy

Bradley Manning was acquitted of aiding the enemy in a military court-martial on Tuesday after Manning requested that a judge, not a jury, decide his fate. Manning is a 25-year-old Army private who handed over thousands of U.S. military and diplomatic documents to WikiLeaks, an international nonprofit which publishes secret information from anonymous sources.

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Marco Rubio Attacks Obama's Health Care Law, Compares to New Coke Flop

Speaking on Mike Gallaghers radio show on Tuesday, U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., continued to attack President Barack Obamas federal health care law.

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