by Brian Burgess | Oct 6, 2023
A new report about the financial expenditures of Amtrak underscore how it’s losing money The report comes as Brightline, Florida’s “private” high-speed rail network, launches its Orlando to Miami route. The financial realities of operating...
by Jim Saunders - News Service of Florida | Oct 6, 2023
No Casinos, Inc., the group behind a 2018 ballot measure opposing gambling expansion, seeks to support a legal challenge against a deal granting the Seminole Tribe control over sports betting in Florida. Two pari-mutuel companies, West Flagler Associates and...
by Jim Saunders - News Service of Florida | Oct 5, 2023
Florida regulators approved six private insurers to take up to 153,000 policies from Citizens Property Insurance Corp. in an effort to reduce the state-backed insurer’s size. The approved insurers, including Slide, TypTap, Safepoint, Florida Peninsula, American...
by Brian Burgess | Oct 4, 2023
The Florida Supreme Court has officially set November 8th for oral arguments on Florida’s recreational marijuana legalization amendment. Smart & Safe Florida, backed by medical marijuana juggernaut Trulieve, supports the initiative, while Attorney General...
by Brian Burgess | Oct 4, 2023
A major antitrust case against Google is underway in federal district court, with the Department of Justice alleging anti-competitive behavior in Google’s agreements to be the default search engine on various platforms. Google contends that its dominance is due...
by Brian Burgess | Oct 3, 2023
Miami’s debut at No. 24 on the Global Financial Centres Index reinforces the city’s position as a burgeoning global hub for finance and technology. West Palm Beach has also undergone significant transformation into what some are calling “Wall Street...