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Obama Finally in Real Trouble

October 4, 2012 - 6:00pm

Mitt Romney, as was clear to all who watched the first presidential debate, channeled Ronald Reagan right down to the glistening hair and respectful smiling face that listened as his opponent tap-danced and stutter-stepped his way to a resounding thumping in the contest.

Court Upholds Foreign Couple's Homestead Exemption

October 4, 2012 - 6:00pm

A Honduran couple living in Key Biscayne with their children are entitled to a homestead exemption because there's no question their kids live in the home permanently, the Florida Supreme Court ruled Thursday in a case that may affect thousands of other families.

By a unanimous vote, the state's highest court rejected arguments from attorneys representing former Miami-Dade County Property Appraiser Pedro Garcia, who denied a homestead exemption to David Andonie and his wife in 2006.

NO to Amendment 6, Which Would Further Limit Florida's Right to Privacy Clause

October 4, 2012 - 6:00pm

One thing that many conservatives and liberals agree on is a right to privacy. Many Americans on both sides of the political spectrum oppose overreaching government.

Hidden Talents

October 4, 2012 - 6:00pm

Bob Graham, Others Argue Before Florida High Court for More Tuition Hike Authority

October 3, 2012 - 6:00pm

Less than 24 hours after holding a press conference lambasting Florida Republicans for raising public university tuition and decreasing state subsidies to students, former U.S. Sen. Bob Graham appeared before the state Supreme Court arguing that universities should be allowed to raise them even higher.

Rick Scott Welcomes 213 Therapeutic Jobs in Orlando

October 3, 2012 - 6:00pm

Gov. Rick Scott and Orlando area leaders on Thursday officially welcomed the prospects of 213 new therapeutic jobs from a Minnesotapharmaceutical distribution company.

St. Paul-based Prime Therapeutics, a pharmacy benefit management company,is expected to be based atSouthridge Commerce Park in Orlando, locating inside a 55,000-square-foot building.

Here It Is, Romney Fans! Viral Video You've Been Waiting for: 'Obamacare Summed Up in One Sentence'

This is the one! This, Romney fans, is what you've been longing to see but maybe never knew it. It's the YouTube video that went viral overnight.

Here she is, a former nun, an Army major, a lawyer, a college professor and a physician. Now Dr. Barbara Bellar, obviously a Republican, wants to be a state senator from Illinois, and she has one question about Obamacare:

What the blank could possibly go wrong?

That's what she asks after delivering a mind-blowing, bitingly witty one-sentence indictment of President Obama's health care law.

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Florida Chamber Joins Rick Scott in Pushing Feds for More Customs Officers at Miami International

October 3, 2012 - 6:00pm

The Florida Chamber of Commerce has backed up Gov. Rick Scotts call for additional customs officers at Miami International Airport to encourage international tourism.

Chamber Executive Vice President David Hart urged Sen. Bill Nelson, D-Orlando, and all the other members of the states congressional delegation to help prod U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano to provide more customs officials at the South Florida airport.

The Chamber also sent the letter to Scott's office and Chamber President Mark Wilson.

Florida Abortion Amendment: Protecting Parents' Rights or Intruding on Women?

October 3, 2012 - 6:00pm

While a solid plurality of the American electorate identifies as pro-life, abortion remains a very contentious issue both nationwide and in Florida, and this dynamic is likely to play out when voters head to the polls in November to decide the future of abortion law in the Sunshine State.

To understand just how the Florida Abortion Amendment, or Amendment 6, would impact state law, it is necessary to review what federal laws currently govern the controversial procedure.

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