Por: Orlando Sentinel Opinion April 18, 2023
Coming to Florida has been many people’s dream — beaches, sunshine, no state tax, diverse communities, booming economy, and all sorts of cuisines. Disney, Universal Studios, and other theme parks make Orlando a heavenly vacation place. But more than that, the state has been a top destination for families and companies to relocate, bringing valuable skills, capital, and a hardworking spirit that greatly benefit the state’s economy. However,... + 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
Slate USA Politics November 01, 2022
For nearly 50 years, conservatives opposed to affirmative action have attempted to use the courts to eliminate any consideration of race in university admissions. In case after case, their attempts ended in failure. Yet judging from events at the Supreme Court on Monday, that... + más
Harvard's endowment has first year of negative returns since 2016 | Fox Business
Campus ‘diversity’ is a scam used to promote reverse racism | New York Post
NBC News USA Politics October 31, 2022
The Supreme Court on Monday wades into the decadeslong legal fight over affirmative action in cases challenging policies at the University of North Carolina and Harvard University, with the conservative majority expected to be open to ending the practice. Affirmative action,... + más
Supreme Court heard arguments on the fate of affirmative action. Here’s how it unfolded. | The Boston Globe
Opinion | The New York Times
Time USA Nation October 27, 2022
On Oct. 31, the U.S. Supreme Court that could fundamentally reshape higher education across America. In both, the same man is pushing to end race-conscious admission policies—a goal he’s been working for years to achieve. The lawsuits, which challenge the legality of... + más
Supreme Court set to hear case that could eliminate affirmative action | WPTV
The Story Behind One of the Supreme Court’s Most Storied Conservative Activists Is a Lie | Slate
ABC News USA Nation October 07, 2022
BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Some family members of those killed in a racially motivated in Buffalo are asking the governor of New York to sign a bill that will overhaul the state's 150-year-old wrongful death statute they say devalues the lives of their lost loved ones.The Grieving... + más
Thai day care massacre victims prepared for funeral rites | The Boston Globe
Thai day care massacre victims prepared for funeral rites | ABC News
10 WBNS USA Nation September 29, 2022
COLUMBUS, Ohio — A Hamilton County judge has extended the temporary restraining order blocking Ohio’s Heartbeat Law, or S.B. 23. In his , Judge Christian Jenkins agreed with the plaintiffs that the law, which went into effect shortly after the overturned Roe v. Wade,... + más
Affidavits: More pregnant minors who were raped denied Ohio abortions | 10 WBNS
Celebrating a century of the 'Shoe: Ohio Stadium turns 100 | 10 WBNS
ABC News USA Business September 21, 2022
PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- A federal judge ruled Wednesday that Rhode Island’s truck tolling system must end within 48 hours, saying the program to fund repairs to the state’s bridges discriminates against out-of-state truckers and is unconstitutional. The RhodeWorks tolling system... + más
Judge rules RI truck tolling system unconstitutional | Associated Press
Federal judge blocks R.I. truck tolls | The Boston Globe
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