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Tag Archives: Florida
A Day Without Water
Sooner or later, one way or another, we pay for the utilities we take for granted – or else the taps run dry.
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Teaching Holocaust Denial
The Third Reich committed industrialized genocide, leaving mountains of evidence assembled largely by the Nazis themselves.
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Good News For Guacamole Fans
A Dominican orchard yields a Florida story of truth, justice and avocados.
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Stretching The Law To Punish A Lawman
Scot Peterson may be the most reviled law officer in America, but was his cowardice in the face of a mass shooting a crime?
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Environmental Restoration In A Parking Lot
Nature demonstrates its resilience in surprising ways and places, including a South Florida strip mall.
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Florida Gets What It Voted For
Floridians meant what they said, and said what they meant, about restoring voting rights for most felons.
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A Grumpy Judge’s Wrong-Way Voyage
Banning a cruise line for environmental transgressions would hurt many onshore workers who have done nothing to deserve it.
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Disney’s Dorian Castaways
A Mickey Mouse decision: leaving staff to shelter in place during a major hurricane.
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