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Our new special series, "High Hazard," begins today with this story.
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The House select committee on January 6holds its first hearing on Thursday, in prime time at 8 p.m. EST, promising to weave together a narrative from the…
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Beads of sweat trickled down at least 600 pro-abortion rights demonstrators’ faces, but the sweltering Gainesville summer heat did not stifle their cries for reproductive rights.
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They showed up to express dissent at Tuesday's city council meeting.
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The Pulitzer Prize-winning book tells the story of Spiegelman’s relationship with his father, a Holocaust survivor, by depicting Jews as mice and Nazis as cats. The McMinn County School Board reportedly objected to eight curse words and nude imagery of a woman, used in the depiction of the author’s mother's suicide, according to NPR.
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Gainesville Community Members Rally As Student Financial Aid Bill Progresses To Florida Senate FloorSB 86 is now placed on calendar for its third and final procedural reading, where the full state Senate will vote on the bill before it reaches the House. Dates for those final readings have yet to be announced.
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As House Bill 1 “Combating Public Disorder” passed the Florida House of Representatives Friday, activist groups rallied in Orlando to protest the legislation.
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Police say approximately 20 people have been killed inside a Florida nightclub, and at least 42 were wounded.