Browsing Category
Florida
Lost in Miami: Cuba’s role in fighting Ebola
In the midst of all the press frenzy about Ebola, a story that was published in the conservative paper of record was apparently too hot for Miami.
Read More...
Read More...
Latest poll: Crist and Scott still tied
The latest Quinnipiac University poll shows Gov. Rick Scott and former Gov. Charlie Crist deadlocked at 42% each in the Florida governor’s race.
Read More...
Read More...
The day Rick Scott showed he was a monster
Florida Gov. Rick Scott ordered deep cuts Thursday to programs that serve tens of thousands of residents with Down syndrome, cerebral palsy, autism and other developmental disabilities.…
Read More...
Read More...
Florida Aquarium leaders visit Cuba
Leaders of Tampa's Florida Aquarium visited Cuba over the weekend to discuss a possible partnership on reef restoration research.
Read More...
Read More...
How a surge in Puerto Rican voters is changing Florida politics
They may lean Democratic, but many —especially the newcomers —are 'up for grabs'.
Read More...
Read More...
Miami for sale
The phenomenon is hardly unprecedented in this country's urban history. But the speed at which it has been coming about in Miami may be.
Read More...
Read More...
Today on Context Florida: OCS, market-ready graduates, black men and impossible dreams
Visit Context Florida to dig in.
Read More...
Read More...
Just because Congress is hopelessly broken doesn’t mean the midterms are meaningless
State officials are even in charge of election administration (remember Katherine Harris and the hanging chads) and drawing congressional districts so what happens in the states in 2014…
Read More...
Read More...
A quarter of Latinos are uninsured
One in four Latinos living in the U.S. does not have health insurance.
Read More...
Read More...
Little Havana’s changing voter profile
Younger Cuban Americans don’t always share their parents’ conservative opinions about American foreign policy.
Read More...
Read More...