A Song for Bill
'Decoupling' Is Crazy: Why Subtract from Florida's Economic Gains?
To some 440,000 Floridians, the most important question to be decided by the 2016 Florida Legislature is whether Florida's lucrative horse industry will be preserved or whether it will be allowed to die, a pawn in a political ploy to get more money in the hands of casino operators.
Jamal Bryant IS Going To Speak, Deal With It
Pastor Jamal Bryant was invited to be the keynote speaker Jan. 18 at the annual MLK awards breakfast in St. Petersburg by the National Council of Negro Women.
The Cosby-Clinton Media Double Standard
The indictment of Bill Cosby for sexual assault could play an important role in the 2016 campaign. On Comedy Central, leftist "fake news" anchor Larry Wilmore said even if Cosby isn't convicted, a trial is a good thing.
Make Like a Tree and Leave
Education Groups: New FSA Grading Formula Doesn't Fix Overtesting Problem
The Florida State Board of Education voted on the cut scores for the future of the Florida Standards Assessment this week -- a decision which will impact thousands of students statewide as many of them will not pass tests needed to graduate.
Weekly Roundup: Scott Plays Trump Cards
On the last week before the Legislature returns to Tallahassee, Gov.
Paul Ryan Picks Mario Diaz-Balart for Spanish GOP Response to State of the Union
Once again, a South Florida Republican congressman will offer the Spanish response to President Barack Obama’s State of the Union address.
White House Gives Senate Hopeful Patrick Murphy a Forum -- and an Unofficial Blessing
Officially, President Barack Obama is staying out of the Democratic primary in Florida’s U.S. Senate race. But the White House gave Patrick Murphy a bit of a boost last week.
Dennis Ross Backs Censure of Obama Over Gun Control Executive Action
U.S. Rep. Dennis Ross, R-Fla., part of the congressional leadership as senior deputy majority whip, announced on Friday afternoon he was backing a measure censuring President Barack Obama over his use of executive action to push gun control.
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