[pro_ad_display_adzone id=”122″]
[pro_ad_display_adzone id=”2845″]
Top Stories
Investor interest, urban development drive sharp rise in Miami, Tampa home values
Home prices in Miami and Tampa have doubled since 2018 due to strong investor interest and urban development, significantly enhancing property wealth but exacerbating the housing affordability crisis for middle-income families. Home prices in Miami and Tampa have...
Tort reform lowers costs for Florida residents, but concerns over litigation financing linger
Legal reforms have lowered the "tort tax" in Florida, cutting costs for residents, though issues like third-party litigation financing and foreign judicial influences persist. During a press conference on Wednesday, Tom Gaitens, Executive Director of the Florida...
‘History of communism’ classes to be added to public school curriculum
Governor Ron DeSantis signed legislation on Wednesday that requires public schools to teach the history of communism starting in the 2026-2027 school year. Gov. Ron DeSantis signed legislation on Wednesday that requires public schools across the state teach the...
Study: legalizing recreational marijuana may lower teen usage
The study was shared by Smart and Safe Florida, the group behind Amendment 3 which aims to legalize recreational use of marijuana in Florida. The study found that, contrary to concerns, legalized recreational marijuana leads to a better-regulated marketplace that...
Former Governor, Senator Graham dies at 87
Bob Graham, a prominent figure in Florida politics who served as both governor and U.S. senator and was celebrated for his hands-on approach to public service, has passed away at the age of 87, according to his family. Bob Graham, a two-term Florida governor who went...
Book complaints reigned in under new education law
Florida has introduced new regulations under House Bill 1285 that limit residents without school-aged children to one educational material challenge per month in schools. The State of Florida has enacted new restrictions on how frequently residents without school-aged...
Opinion
As nation’s highest court grapples with Florida’s social media law, Republicans need to regroup on free speech
Despite conservative frustration with heavy-handed content moderation by big social media companies, Republicans must come up with better solutions than government oversight In an era where the internet serves as the forefront of public discourse, the Supreme Court's...
Blinded by identity politics, liberal 11th Circuit judge sees “discrimination” where others see national security threat
Last week, a narrow ruling by a three-judge panel of the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals dealt a temporary setback to a Florida law attempting to restrict land purchases in Florida by Chinese foreign nationals. The law, designed to prevent agents of the Chinese...
Three scenarios for DeSantis after Iowa, none of them particularly good
Trump is in the driver's seat, and even a DeSantis upset might be short-lived On Monday, two of Florida's most famous politicians, former President Donald Trump and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, will face off in the Iowa Caucus. With the cornfields, school basketball...
Sponsored By
[pro_ad_display_adzone id=”129″]
Sponsored By
[pro_ad_display_adzone id=”121″]