Por: Orlando Sentinel Opinion February 11, 2023
The Carter G. Woodson Foundation establishes an annual theme for Black History Month which is “Black Resistance” this year. As Black Floridians are repeatedly dehumanized by anti-Black legislation, racist rhetoric, voter suppression, congressional redistricting, financial redlining, and the assault on higher education — it is past time to resist. Dehumanization is the perspective that certain individuals should be denied uniquely human... + full article
Orlando Sentinel USA Politics January 31, 2023
An affiliate of the Florida Chamber of Commerce indirectly provided the funding for a secretive political committee that didn’t disclose its donors and spent more than $160,000 on mail ads in a competitive Central Florida state Senate race in 2020, according to Florida... + más
Palm Beach County woman who allegedly voted in multiple states becomes latest Election Crime Unit arrest | Orlando Sentinel
Allegations of human trafficking result in arrest of two | Orlando Sentinel
WPTV USA Nation December 24, 2022
JUNO BEACH, Fla. — Protecting plants, people, and pets is top of mind for Floridians, who are getting ready for a blast of cold air this Christmas weekend.At North Pole Christmas Trees in Juno Beach, they’re about to close up for the season.“Breaking it down,” said Eddie... + más
Money for 2020 attack ads traces to Florida Chamber-linked group, FDLE probe finds | Orlando Sentinel
More rain and mild air coming, but there’s a sliver of hope for winter enthusiasts | The Boston Globe
Orlando Sentinel USA Opinion December 02, 2022
For many young Central Floridians, HIV/AIDs is something they barely think about. But the insidious virus hasn’t forgotten about Florida. The Sunshine State leads the nation in new infections, with 120,000 active cases and estimates that as many as 17,700 are living with HIV... + más
HIV-positive patient gets kidney transplant from HIV-positive donor | Newsweek
This World AIDS Day, prioritize Black women’s health | Orlando Sentinel
WPTV USA Life November 24, 2022
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — A new study by found that 49% of Floridians will be staying home for Thanksgiving, because of high gas prices.“It’s gonna be good to see the family over there and share a turkey, Paul Masaracchio told WPTV.Masaracchio, who lives in West Palm Beach,... + más
Walmart, Target and other stores will be closed on Thanksgiving | WPTV
17 Restaurants Open on Thanksgiving Day If You Don't Feel Like Cooking | NBC 6 South Florida
Orlando Sentinel USA Opinion November 24, 2022
The recent election spurred a lot of talk about red waves and blue waves, but a perhaps unnoticed wave that swept the polls in Florida this November was bright green. Once again, Floridians — red, blue, and independent — voted for conservation. Voters in Polk, Brevard,... + más
Second body found in Ontario wash after storm swept away about 10 people last week | Los Angeles Times
Watch: Giant Wave Sweeps People Off Sidewalk Near South Beach Pier, Injuring 6 | NBC 6 South Florida
Orlando Sentinel USA Politics November 02, 2022
We have several topics to cover today, including some election predictions, praise for a unique charitable donation from Disney and an update on the Seminole Chamber’s internal investigation into its CEO, Sen. Jason Brodeur. But first, let’s check in with Polk County. After... + más
A Guide To Spain And Spanish Cheese From It Girl Cheesemaker Clara Diez | Forbes
There’s Nothing Quite Like the Wrath of Losing Your Fantasy League | The Atlantic
Orlando Sentinel USA Opinion October 27, 2022
On Sept. 28, one of the largest hurricanes in U.S. history tore through Florida, leaving death and destruction in its wake. Many experts are attributing some of its power to the warming climate. Floridians need real climate action from the government, but many of the climate... + más
Terry Savage: Explaining continuing care retirement communities | Orlando Sentinel
‘Fee based’ vs. ‘fee only’ financial planners: There's a big difference | Los Angeles Times
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