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Miami New-Construction Homes Sell for Twice Overall Median Price

Miami New-Construction Homes Sell for Twice Overall Median Price

by Capitolist Staff | Jul 9, 2026

According to a new Clever Real Estate analysis, Miami has the widest new-construction price gap among major U.S. cities, with newly built homes selling for more than twice the city’s overall median home price. The study, which examined Zillow home sale data across 100...
CSU Forecasts Quieter Atlantic Hurricane Season as El Niño Strengthens

CSU Forecasts Quieter Atlantic Hurricane Season as El Niño Strengthens

by Capitolist Staff | Jul 8, 2026

Colorado State University (CSU) researchers further reduced their forecast for the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season on Wednesday, saying they now expect a well below-normal season as strengthening El Niño conditions are projected to suppress storm development during the...
Florida Gets $40 Million for Maritime, Defense Apprenticeships

Florida Gets $40 Million for Maritime, Defense Apprenticeships

by Capitolist Staff | Jul 8, 2026

FloridaCommerce has been awarded $40 million by the U.S. Department of Labor to support a nationwide effort to expand Registered Apprenticeship programs in the defense industrial base, shipbuilding and maritime manufacturing sectors. The award will fund an incentive...
Watchdog: Hold accountable taxpayer-funded Florida nonprofit engaged in politics

Watchdog: Hold accountable taxpayer-funded Florida nonprofit engaged in politics

by The Center Square | Jul 8, 2026

A watchdog director questioned the government funding of a Florida nonprofit focused on helping “immigrant workers” over its lack of transparency in finances as well as the political advocacy it engages in with tax dollars. Director of watchdog group the Center to...
Appeals Court Rules Florida’s ‘Stop WOKE Act’ Violates First Amendment

Appeals Court Rules Florida’s ‘Stop WOKE Act’ Violates First Amendment

by Capitolist Staff | Jul 7, 2026

A federal appeals court on Tuesday upheld a lower court order blocking Florida from enforcing key higher education provisions of its “Stop WOKE Act,” ruling that the law violates the First Amendment rights of public university professors and students. The 2-1 decision...
Florida Governor, U.S. Senate Candidates to Debate in October

Florida Governor, U.S. Senate Candidates to Debate in October

by Capitolist Staff | Jul 7, 2026

Florida Atlantic University will host statewide televised debates in October for Florida’s 2026 races for U.S. Senate and governor, organizers of the long-running “Decision 2026: Before YOU Vote” debate series announced. The U.S. Senate debate is scheduled for...
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