Tuesday, February 13, 2024
Pink It Up!: Ska Bands And Fans Against Breast Cancer in Ybor City
Carmine's in Ybor City
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Listen to the oral arguments at the Florida Supreme Court over Amendment 4 on abortion rights
On Feb. 7, the Florida Supreme Court heard oral arguments about a proposed constitutional amendment regarding abortion rights. If the State Supreme Court allows the issue on the ballot it will be Amendment 4.
Arguing against the amendment going on November’s ballot were Florida’s Senior Deputy Solicitor General Nathan A. Forrester and Matt Staver.
Arguing for Amendment 4 going on the 2024 ballot was Courtney Brewer, the attorney for the group supporting the abortion rights ballot initiative, Floridians Protecting Freedom.
The Supreme Court Justices weighed in with questions: Chief Justice Carlos G. Muñiz and Justices Charles T. Canady, Jorge Labarga, John D. Couriel, Jamie R. Grosshans, Renatha Francis and Meredith L. Sasso.
The Memo: Looming Rafah catastrophe sparks new progressive rage at Biden
The dire situation in the Palestinian city of Rafah is the latest challenge to face President Biden as he seeks to navigate the conflict in the Middle East.
Progressive activists say he is failing miserably.
Marco Rubio scrambles to defend Trump's NATO comments
Monday, February 12, 2024
The Florida GOP Welcomes Our New Party Chair!
The Entire Super Bowl Was Powered By Renewable Energy
Last night, the Kansas City Chiefs weren't the only ones who celebrated a big win — it was also a big night for green energy.
The event was the first Super Bowl to be powered entirely by renewable energy, an impressive feat considering the sheer amount of electricity needed to keep the lights on in a stadium that seats up to 65,000 fans.
Dunedin Highland Games & Festival
Dunedin Highland
Games & Festival
903 Michigan Blvd., Dunedin
Saturday, April 6 · 8am - 6:30pm
Tickets HERE
Climate change is making it more dangerous for kids to play outside, report finds
Blistering heat waves and more frequent wildfires are reversing a generation of U.S. clean air gains, a new study has found.....Read More
Saturday, February 10, 2024
New Florida ban escalates the attacks on trans rights — what’s next?
Florida’s Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles recently released a new policy banning transgender people from changing the gender listed on their driver’s license or ID card.....Read More
6th Annual Tampa Taco Fest
TAMPA TACO FEST
Saturday, Feb. 24, 10am - 6pm
Tickets: $7 in advance or $10 at the door
The 6th Annual Tampa Taco Fest, presented by Connect Ford, is returning to Al Lopez Park (4810 N Himes Ave) for another flavorful fiesta on Feb. 24 from 10am-6pm. Attendees can indulge in authentic Mexican delights like street tacos, elotes, and mouthwatering birria tacos from local vendors. Revelers can sip on freshly crafted Don Julio Tequila margaritas featuring Nathalie’s Orchid Island Juice, ice-cold beers, and Aguas Frescas.....Read More
Clearwater Sea-Blues Festival
CLEARWATER SEA-BLUES FESTIVAL
Saturday, Feb. 24th, 2PM
Sunday, Feb. 25th, 2PM
Free Free to Attend
The Clearwater Sea-Blues Festival, presented by Visit St. Petersburg Clearwater, makes its return to Coachman Park on Feb. 24-25 after a short hiatus for renovations. Enjoy the soulful tunes of national recording artists while browsing through local market vendors and savoring mouthwatering seafood, craft beer, and wine offered by area businesses.....Read More
Tampa working to honor cemetery for black WWI soldiers
Between the graves stands a tall brick markers. It reads: " The Florida Negro World-War Veterans Memorial: Dedicated 1923". Now the city has plans to clean up the marker and add other elements around it.....Read More
Airstrikes Hit Rafah Crossing Ahead Of Israeli Troops' Ground Invasion, Killing 22
Israel struck residential buildings in the southern Gaza city of Rafah, previously designated by the IDG as a safe haven for Palestinian refugees. Cenk Uygur, Jordan Uhl and Helen Hong discuss on The Young Turks.
Poll Workers Prepare For 2024 With SHOOTER Drills
Poll workers across the nation are preparing to face potential political violence this election year with shooting drills and first aid training. Sharon Reed, Mayor Mondale Robinson, and John Iadarola discuss on The Young Turks.
Friday, February 9, 2024
The Florida GOP still supports Moms For Liberty
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