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At a press conference earlier this month, Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier threatened legal action against U.S.
The moment Washington passed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, headlines blared that Congress had “slashed” Medicaid and food stamps and was, once again, “throwing grandma over the cliff.” That script ...
Ark Invest will move into the 11th floor of Halcyon Workspace, the Central’s office building, which is part of a mixed-used development spearheaded by Ellison Development. Ark Invest will occupy the ...
Every Friday join Urban Kai for a discounted rental rate on paddleboards. Join their “Happy Hour Sunset Paddle” at their Armature Works location. It costs $25 for an SUP and single kayak and $35 for a ...
This year, Gulfside Hospice Thrift Shoppes is going big. All four locations — in New Port Richey, Hudson, Zephyrhills, and ...
They’d like the Trump administration to decide the fate of billions of dollars in federal grants that have been frozen since the beginning of July. The grants help pay for migrant education, teacher ...
“Call it what it is,” several have demanded: “Alligator Auschwitz.” Some other media outlets have already taken to parroting ...
The Florida PTA and the Florida Education Association are parties to the suit, alongside plaintiffs that include the Texas ...
Enhanced Obamacare subsidies expire this year, putting health insurance at risk for more than two million Floridians, including many self-employed workers ...
On July 11, a mob of illegal Israeli settlers beat to death an American citizen from Tampa at his family’s farm in occupied Palestine. According to witnesses, the mob, along with Israeli military ...
As with most rabbit holes, there are enough kernels of truth to keep going deeper into the dark tunnel of conjecture. The supporters emerge, emboldened, with another ill-founded threat to our ...
If President Trump decides to privatize the utility giant of the South, this Florida official could be part of it.