Ebola may have hurt Democrats in 2014. They apparently hope to weaponize Zika in time to help themselves this November.
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Tag Archives: Florida
The Hazards Of Prepayment
The failure of a company offering prepaid meals left its customers hungry and their wallets thinner, too.
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Boycotting The Boycotters
Can a village exile a church for supporting a boycott of Israel? Not in America.
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Terror And Hate, Close To Home
Mass shootings keep happening, and so do occasional assaults on performers by obsessed fans.
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Miami Back On Top
The scariest phrase in finance may be “This time is different.” So what to make of Florida’s latest real estate boom?
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Something New To Worry About
If hurricanes don’t scare you, how about man-eating crocodiles? Welcome to Florida.
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A Constitutional Right To Solar Power?
Constitutions are a place to enshrine enduring principles, not short-term policy preferences.
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Rip Currents
With summer approaching, go ahead and enjoy the ocean – but never let your guard down.
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Due Process, Or Just More Process?
Florida’s Supreme Court allows a lawyer who won $800 for a client to pursue $36,000 in legal fees from workers’ compensation.
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Long-Distance Storm Chasing
The best place to watch a hurricane is from very far away. Thanks to internet, there is no shortage of ways to track Matthew at a distance.
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