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Virginia and New Jersey may be among the states most affected by the hiring slowdown that enraged President Donald Trump when it appeared in an Aug. 1 jobs report showing the United States had 258,000 ...
How many chances should you give a bad actor? A screw-up? A company that fouled the ocean and the coast and killed lots of ...
Florida Chief Financial Officer Blaise Ingoglia said Wednesday that it was “probable” Orange County employees tried to hide ...
With the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina this week, current and former employees of the Federal Emergency Management ...
The Florida Supreme Court will not decide the Pulitzer Prize Board’s legal wrangle with President Donald Trump, declining to ...
ST. PETERSBURG – St. Petersburg Mayor Ken Welch vowed Monday, amid a dispute over street murals depicting Gay Pride colors ...
A Louisiana health official reported two more deaths from the flesh-eating vibrio bacteria, which were among 14 infections ...
More than 100 human-rights, faith, and civil-rights groups are calling on U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio to secure the ...
Gov. Ron DeSantis on Tuesday defended Florida law enforcement for letting semi-truck driver Harjinder Singh leave the state ...
The University of Florida Board of Trustees unanimously approved Donald Landry, a Columbia University medical researcher and ...
For years after Hurricane Katrina, New Orleanians made the Federal Emergency Management Agency the butt of their bitter jokes. Anti-FEMA sentiment was so high in Louisiana that local businesses ...
Writing the date on a mail-in ballot envelope is a minor burden for voters, a federal appeals court said Tuesday. But the ...
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