We love catching classic films under the stars. Some of the most beautiful waterfront venues in the city are going all out bringing joy and cheer to residents and visitors. Here are the outdoor film screenings you can’t miss this November and December.....Read More
Monday, November 13, 2023
Florida students' ACT scores among nation's worst
Florida had some of the worst ACT scores in the nation this year. Nationally, the class of 2023 had the worst ACT performance in more than three decades, according to newly released data from the nonprofit that administers the college admissions test, Axios' April Rubin reports.....Read More
Florida Strawberry Festival releases concert lineup
The Florida Strawberry Festival released its concert lineup Monday. The Beach Boys, Black Eyes Peas and Flo Rida are just some of the artists set to perform on the Wish Farms Soundstage next year.....Read More
Sunday, November 12, 2023
Saturday, November 11, 2023
America’s veterans didn’t sign up for privatized health care
For years, the push to privatize veteran healthcare has been a longstanding and persistent mission among certain politicians. In their most recent attempt, bills like the recently introduced Veterans’ HEALTH Act of 2023 are framed as a measure to enhance choice for veterans and improve access.
However, these proposals mask a concerning reality — they actually endorse the expansion of private, for-profit healthcare, which is a costlier approach that diminishes access to specialized care for our nation’s heroes.
Ron DeSantis says $25B school choice plan could be ‘revolutionary’ for American students
Gov. Ron DeSantis continues to flesh out how he would expand Florida’s school choice model nationally, if he becomes President.....Read More
Nearly half of Gaza home have been destroyed, damaged by Israel
Nearly half of the homes in Gaza have been destroyed or damaged by the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, the United Nations reported.....Read More
Friday, November 10, 2023
What Stogie Had For Lunch
Matt Gaetz's Snide Comment Gets THROWN BACK In His Face
Anti-Palestinian Columbia suspends Students for Justice in Palestine and Jewish Voice for Peace
Columbia University suspended two student organizations that have led protests calling for a cease-fire in Israel’s war on Hamas militants in Gaza, which has killed thousands of civilians, the university announced Friday.
University Vice President Gerald Rosberg cited campus safety in announcing that Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) and Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP) will be suspended through the end of the fall semester.
Another government shutdown looms: Would it impact Social Security, VA benefits?
We are again just days away from a possible government shutdown, which may leave you worried about how it could impact you.....Read More
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