
Space Shuttle Atlantis Counting Down, Despite Shaky Weather Forecast
The countdown is under way unimpeded -- in spite of weather patterns that don't look entirely promising. Nevertheless, space shuttle Atlantis is still scheduled to lift off at 11:26 a.m.
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How Did the Legislature Affect Open Government Laws This Session?
In a video now up on Sunshine State News, James Rhea, director of the First Amendment Foundation, gives a succinct rundown of bills presented this session that critically affect open government laws in Florida. Have a look at this "Snap" feature by clicking here.
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Financial Disclosures: Rick Scott's Income Takes a Knock
Hearing Set for $363 Million FPIC Sale
As Florida moves forward with laws aimed at curbing medical-malpractice lawsuits, state regulators are ready to consider the sale of a major malpractice insurer to a California company.
The Office of Insurance Regulation has scheduled a July 21 public hearing on the proposed sale of Jacksonville-based FPIC Insurance Group Inc. to The Doctors Co. of Napa, Calif.
Racial Quotas, Speech Codes and the Thought Police
It's racially discriminatory to prohibit racial discrimination.
Scott: Florida Added More Jobs Than All Other States Combined
(updated and correcting number of states)
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Jeff Stahler Cartoon
Lawmakers Blast 'Illegal' Workers' Compensation Case
A court ruling awarding workers' compensation benefits to an illegal alien is drawing fire in Florida.
A panel of the 1st District Court of Appeal in Tallahassee ruled on Tuesday that Luis Aragon was entitled to benefits after falling from a roof at a Jacksonville job site, suffering injuries to his foot and arm.