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Why We Are Losing Debate Over Same-Sex Marriage

March 28, 2013 - 7:00pm

Same-sex marriage is probably inevitable in America whatever the Supreme Court decides. That's because the public is clearly leaning that way.

That the court is even being asked to impose a sweeping social change on the nation is illustrative of another lost battle -- the idea that the Supreme Court is not a super-legislature and that nine robed lawyers ought to refrain from imposing their policy preferences on the whole nation.

What Really Happened in Jerusalem

March 28, 2013 - 7:00pm

"I honestly believe that if any Israeli parent sat down with those [Palestinian] kids, they'd say I want these kids to succeed."

-- Barack Obama, in Jerusalem, March 21

WASHINGTON -- Very true. But how does the other side feel about Israeli kids?

Consider that the most revered parent in Palestinian society is Mariam Farhat of Gaza. Her distinction? Three of her sons died in various stages of trying to kill Israelis -- one in a suicide attack, shooting up and hurling grenades in a room full of Jewish students.

Fight That Shouldn't Be

March 28, 2013 - 7:00pm

Who Cares What John Textor Thinks?

March 28, 2013 - 7:00pm

How come The Miami Herald/Tampa Bay Times gives any credence at all to the man who bilked the state out of $20 million?

Teachers Will Fight New Pensions for New Public Employees

March 28, 2013 - 7:00pm

Florida teachers say they are mobilizing against a proposal in the state Legislature to close the Florida Retirement System to new employees and move them into 401(k)-type plans. The speaker of the House, meanwhile, claims the teachers' argument is untenable.

Teachers say pension reform is unnecessary and threatens their retirement security.

The Florida House has passed a bill that would end guaranteed pensions for new public employees starting next year. Instead, they would enter a defined contribution plan.

Will Weatherford With Smart Phone Comparison: 6 Percent Tuition Hike Is 'Responsible'

March 27, 2013 - 7:00pm

In a surprise, show-and-tell statement to the press on Thursday, Florida House Speaker Will Weatherford proclaimed that he supports raising university tuition rates next year.

Weatherford, R-Wesley Chapel, said the average college student in Florida pays as much for a cell phone every year as for tuition.

The average student in Florida, what they actually pay out of pocket at major universities, I believe all universities, is about the same amount of money as they spend on this every year," he said, holding up a smartphone.

Obama Promises Immigration Reform 'Soon' to Hispanics on Telemundo, Univision


President Barack Obama, the ever-present campaigner, took his push for immigration reform to the Hispanic audiences of Telemundo and Univison Thursday night.

He told the target audience that immigration reform would be coming "soon," in a clear move to bolster his legacy.

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While Florida is on the Rise, U.S. Economy Grew at 0.4% to Sour Americans

The U.S. economy grew at a rate of 0.4 percent at the end of 2012. While experts expect the nationwide recovery to hasten in the first quarter of 2013, some of the revisions of last years fourth-quarter numbers signaled a decline.

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Julie Brown: High-Energy Public Service Commissioner

March 27, 2013 - 7:00pm

High-energy, electric sparks pop from Florida Public Service Commissioner Julie Imanuel Brown. Her excitement and love of her job, her family and community radiate from her. So, it is not surprising to learn shes the daughter of a high-energy former Mr. U.S.A., Fort Myers podiatrist Howard Imanuel and his wife Suzi.

I remember at about the age of 5, watching my dad compete in bodybuilding, Brown tells Sunshine State News. Every morning hed be up at 5 a.m. working out in the home gym. This helped foster my love of physical fitness.

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