Opinion
Alabama Begs Supreme Court to Make It Easier to Execute People With Intellectual Disabilities
The bizarre oral argument in Hamm v. Smith shows how decades of case law rooted in science is now under siege at the Supreme Court.
Let's hope state legislators will be listening closely to not only the public, but to the medical community and actual science. Florida's vaccine mandate is state law, meaning any efforts to change or ...
Here is a look at other deadly shootings on U.S. college campuses in recent decades: A shooting at a residence hall at the ...
Florida Republicans commendably stood against President Trump’s plan to open the eastern Gulf to oil drilling, writes the ...
Now that the state championship games are over, let's review the high school football season. What was the local game of the ...
A Brown University sophomore who survived the 2018 school shooting in Parkland, Florida, was deeply angered after ...
The stay ruling at least temporarily allowed enforcement of the law — though it did not resolve the underlying issues in the ...
Two supporters of the Florida Grand Opera tell the Sun Sentinel they will boycott the organization until a board member with ...
There is strength in numbers for Washington’s ground game, which is ranked No. 4 in the league, averaging 136.5 yards per ...
Leon County invested in that vision at Apalachee Regional Park, and now the world’s greatest athletes are coming to make ...
Australia’s new under-16 ban is part of a broader global push to rein in how social media treats children, but other ...
Hi Brian: Thought the play-calling could not get worse after throwing two ridiculous passes on two different third-and-1 ...
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