Por: WPLG Local 10 Politics March 15, 2023
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Florida Republicans on Tuesday advanced a proposal to ban classroom lessons on sexual orientation and gender identity through the eighth grade, expanding the controversial law critics call “Don’t Say Gay.”The bill, which was approved by a House subcommittee, still must clear another committee before moving to the full House. A separate House subcommittee approved a bill that would make it easier to sue journalists for... + full article
Orlando Sentinel USA Business March 03, 2023
A defamation bill filed this week by Sen. Jason Brodeur waters down some of the language in the Florida House version but keeps most of what would make it much easier for people to sue the news media. Both Brodeur’s bill SB 1220 and HB 991, filed by Rep. Alex Andrade,... + más
Surrounded by scandal, Sen. Jason Brodeur campaigns against the Orlando Sentinel | Orlando Sentinel
Brodeur wins reelection to state Senate over Goff-Marcil | Orlando Sentinel
The Daily Beast USA Politics March 03, 2023
’s new House Bill 991 proposes a laundry list of legal changes that would make it easier for plaintiffs to bring and win defamation cases. It would also weaponize the law to allow the powerful to silence their critics. makes no secret that the intended target of this bill is... + más
NFL Week 17 playoff picture and clinching scenarios: Bucs win NFC South; Giants clinch wild card | ESPN
NFL playoff guide: Who’s in, who’s out and what’s the schedule for wild-card weekend? | Orlando Sentinel
Fox News USA Politics February 19, 2023
A would prevent educators from talking to students about gender identity while also ensuring that parents are not left in the dark about a potential change to their child's gender identity.State Sen. Carden Summers, R, told the Senate Education and Youth Committee on... + más
Georgia bill: Bar teacher-student discussion about gender | Associated Press
The “Parental Rights” Lie at the Heart of GOP Efforts to Target LGBTQ Youth | Slate
The Hill USA Health February 17, 2023
Democratic state lawmakers are mobilizing against a tidal wave of proposed legislation to heavily restrict access to gender-affirming health care, combating stringent measures that can carry with bills that plan to establish sanctuary states to shield doctors, transgender youth... + más
Lead hunting ammo is on the way out at Rachel Carson refuge | Portland Press Herald
Republicans are trying to ban transgender health care in these 26 states | Newsweek
Los Angeles Times USA Sports February 16, 2023
SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' SOCCER Standard start time is 3 or 5 p.m. at the option of the host school; differing start times as reported by schools are indicated. DIVISION 1 Quarterfinals, Wednesday JSerra 4, Fullerton 2 Montclair 4, Servite 1 Citrus Hill 3, Arlington 2 Sunny... + más
NFL Playoff Scenarios | ABC News
The height differences between all the US presidents and first ladies | Business Insider
Slate USA Politics October 14, 2022
On Wednesday, conspiracy theorist Alex Jones was hit with a nearly $1 billion judgment in a defamation case filed by parents of children killed in the 2012 Sandy Hook massacre. Contrary to most reporting, the astronomical damages he’s been held liable to pay to the shattered... + más
The Sandy Hook Families’ Looming Battle for Alex Jones’s Millions | The New York Times
Nearly $1 billion judgment against Alex Jones not the final word | Portland Press Herald
NBC News USA Politics October 03, 2022
The Supreme Court on Monday rejected MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell’s bid to fend off a defamation lawsuit the voting machine company Dominion Voting Systems filed over his far-fetched claims about the 2020 presidential election. The justices’ decision not to hear the case means... + más
MyPillow’s Mike Lindell rejected by Supreme Court on defamation suit | Orlando Sentinel
Mike Lindell sues feds over seizure of his cell phone | CBS News
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