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Judge rejects DeSantis-drawn congressional map as unconstitutional

A Florida judge on Saturday ruled that a congressional map put forward by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) was unconstitutional and ordered the state legislature to redraw the boundaries. Circuit Judge J. Lee Marsh found that the redrawn districts authorized by DeSantis in northern Florida violated the state constitution's Fair Districts Amendments by “dismantling a...

‘Latinx’: Why do many Hispanics hate the term?

The current most common ways Hispanic populations refer to themselves are “Hispanic,” “Latino/Latina” and “Chicano,” but the newer gender-neutral term “Latinx” attempts to be more inclusive to non-binary members of the population.

Flamingos found in Florida likely hitched a ride with Hurricane Idalia

Despite flamingos being nearly synonymous with Florida, the birds themselves aren't too common throughout the Sunshine State.

‘California Forever’: Company behind land purchases near Travis Air Force Base launches website, details plans

The group of Silicon Valley investors who have been buying up land in Northern California under the company Flannery Associates has launched a website, revealing a parent company called California Forever and offering more details about its plans for building a new metropolitan area in Solano County.

Hogan says some GOP candidates should quit 2024 race: ‘There’s too many people in the field’

Former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan (R) urged some GOP presidential candidates to quit the 2024 race, arguing that “there’s too many people in the field” to consolidate around a candidate other than former President Trump. “If you don’t make the debate stage, you likely should consider getting out,” he said in an interview on CBS’...

The impatient diplomat: A tribute to Bill Richardson

A globetrotting troubleshooter, Richardson was at the center of negotiations on almost every continent.

Raimondo touts Biden economy after jobs report while acknowledging ‘inflation still exists’

Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo touted President Biden’s progress on the economy following the August jobs report, while also acknowledging that “inflation still exists” and poses a challenge for Americans. “I think the reality is that inflation still exists, and it is something that people still see on a daily basis when they go to the...

Biden, DeSantis keep their distance during president’s Florida visit

President Biden and Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-Fla.) kept their distance from one another on Saturday when the president traveled to Florida in the wake of Hurricane Idalia. The two were expected to meet on the ground after DeSantis had met with Federal Emergency Management Agency administrator Deanne Criswell earlier this week. But, DeSantis’ office on Friday said the...

Greene responds to criticism over impeachment comments: ‘The White House is attacking me’

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) responded Saturday to recent White House criticism of her saying she would vote against funding the government if the House decides not to open an impeachment inquiry against the president. “The White House is attacking me for demanding an impeachment inquiry before I’ll vote to fund one penny to our...

Biden cites busy schedule when asked about visiting East Palestine, Ohio: ‘It’s going to be awhile’

During a Hurricane Idalia press conference Saturday in Live Oak, Florida, President Biden told reporters that he hasn't "had the occasion" to visit East Palestine, Ohio, where residents are still struggling in the wake of a February train derailment there that caused an environmental disaster.

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