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At Nova High School in Davie, the impeachment trial of President Donald Trump is proving an urgent, engaging lesson for the eleventh- and twelfth-graders…
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Critics inside and outside officialdom are calling for, at very least, the FBI to validate its practices in requesting surveillance. Will congressional action follow?
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About 100 educators and community leaders rose to their feet and applauded Governor DeSantis as he entered the North Collier Regional Park's community...
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The newest department in the City of Miami Beach is something of a work of art. And, as such, you won't find it in in City Hall but rather closer to the…
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Days after eight kids sued the state of Florida for policies they say contribute to climate change, a coalition of environment groups has launched a…
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Alex Azar’s job hop from drug-maker Eli Lilly to the Trump administration reflects ever-deepening ties between the pharmaceutical industry and the...
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More than 500 Latin American officials gathered downtown this week for the annual Inter-American Conference of Mayors and Local Authorities. The…
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Experts say federal agencies have taken steps to secure networks, but they remain vulnerable.
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The world is riveted by the ongoing refugee crisis. Less so by the ongoing — and much larger — internally displaced persons crisis.
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A lawyer for United to Protect Democracy says the nonprofit is "protecting the civil service from purges, intimidation or politicization."
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On Tax Day, Steve Ballmer announced USAFacts — a website where anyone can look up where government money comes from, and how it's spent, along with lots of other data.
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NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Jennifer Pahlka, founder and executive director of Code for America, about what it takes to bring innovation to government.