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Nonprofits help people cross state lines for abortions. Now those journeys will be longer and costlier — and donations are dwindling.
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State officials are touting SB 544 as a plan to save thousands of lives.
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A parole program for people from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela requires that they pay for their own flights to the U.S.
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Under SB 1264, lessons on the history of communism will be added to required instruction in public schools starting in the 2026-27 school year. The lessons would have to incorporate various topics related to communism, including the “history of communism in the United States and domestic communist movements” and “their histories and tactics.”
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From overseeing the evacuation of Floridians from strife-torn Haiti to managing operations during hurricanes and disasters, Director of the Florida Division of Emergency Management Kevin Guthrie answers questions about a controversial program to transport migrants to “sanctuary” areas of the country.
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Millions of tons of yellow-brown algae that have been swirling about in a region of the tropical Atlantic known as the Sargasso Sea are now breaking loose and landing on Florida shores
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The campaign to amend Florida's constitution to protect abortion rights kicked off in Orlando, attracting voters on both sides of the issue. The ballot question needs 60% approval to pass.
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Warren, who was suspended by Gov. Ron DeSantis in August, made the announcement in a video posted on social media.
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DeSantis says bad actors have turned book banning into a political stunt in Florida's K-12 schools.
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With many games held without fans or with limited crowds because of pandemic restrictions, larger incentives tied to publicly funded stadiums and arenas in Florida posted negative returns.
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Shelters for unhoused people are seeing more and more seniors on fixed incomes.
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At least 38 smalltooth sawfish have been found dead in South Florida waters since January, but the actual total of deaths is believed to be higher.