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How the First District Court of Appeal ignored Florida voters
A reasonable reading of the Florida Constitution and of the Florida Supreme Court precedents involved would have a different outcome.
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Happy in Havana
"Happy in La Habana" is a demonstration of happiness and further proof that the Internet code and the sensitivity of this era are alive on the island and need only a minimal boost to…
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The hidden history of dialogue with Cuba: What Obama needs to know about talking to Havana
On October 6, the Latin America Initiative (LAI) in Foreign Policy at Brookings will host William M. LeoGrande, professor of government at American University, and Peter Kornbluh,…
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FL 26 congressional race goes from local to national themes
There is no debate date set yet between the two candidates in what has been deemed as one of the most closely watched and flippable congressional races in the country, but the themes in…
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The irony and non-logic of Rubio and Ros-Lehtinen
This week, two staunch defenders of the U.S. embargo against Cuba came out against isolationism and in favor of expanding global trade.
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Sunburn for 9/19- A morning read of what’s hot in Florida politics
A morning read of what’s hot in Florida politics
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The U.S. State Department responds to my four-year-old FoIA request… sort of
The envelope contained 10 pages, three of them the cover letter and boilerplate on Appeals Procedures, on the off chance I wanted to wait another four years for a further answer.
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Who’s paying the pro-war pundits?
Talking heads like former General Jack Keane are all over the news media fanning fears of IS. Shouldn’t the public know about their links to Pentagon contractors?
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Child laborers. In America. In 2014.
Kids as young as 12 report illness from working in tobacco fields. Why isn’t the government doing anything about it?
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U.S. middle class RIP
The American middle class especially has been slowly bleeding out for at least a generation. That process has been accelerating in recent decades, especially during Republican rule but…
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