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Sep 27

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Closing the gap: Low-performing Florida grade schools add extra reading time

By Andrew Mach

The state of Florida recently mandated the 300 lowest-performing elementary schools add an extra hour of reading instruction each day, the first in the country to do so. But while supporters are convinced the extra time will improve kids' reading,…

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Sep 26

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Wave of child migrants pose challenges for Florida schools

By April Brown

For the many unaccompanied minors who have crossed into the United States from Central America fleeing violence and poverty, most end up waiting months, or even years, as their cases go through court. While they wait for the backlogged immigration…

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Aug 27

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‘Mind-bogglingly expensive’ race brews in Florida as former and current governors go head-to-head

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Aug 12

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States stretch the limits of geography for politically uniform districts

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It’s no accident that 90 percent of Congress is re-elected every time; districts can be carefully drawn to protect incumbents. In Florida, a federal judge ruled that the design of two districts illegally favor sitting politicians, and ordered new maps…

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Aug 12

Fight over one state’s congressional maps echoes broader national trend

By Domenico Montanaro, Rachel Wellford, Simone Pathe

Today in the Morning Line: Florida’s congressional district reworking draws criticism It’s all part of a national story Political change in Iraq Election Day in Connecticut, Minnesota and Wisconsin New maps: By court order, Florida’s legislature passed new…

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Jul 23

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Groups ask to move Florida election, draw new map

By Associated Press

A Florida judge is being asked to move this year's election dates — including postponing next month's primary — in order to draw up new congressional districts for the state.

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Jul 21

Older, sicker enrollees will likely drive up rates at Florida’s biggest health insurer

By Phil Galewitz, Kaiser Health News

Several factors could drive up rates next year — including a paucity of younger and healthy enrollees and a greater-than-expected surge in people seeking expensive health services, CEO Patrick Geraghty said in an interview.

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Jul 18

From painting overpasses to stadiums, a graffiti artist on his evolving art form

By Frank Carlson

For more than 30 years, Los Angeles-based artist RISK has been creating colorful murals on everything from highway overpasses -- known as “heavens” -- to dilapidated buildings, walls, trains and buses. He recently joined eight other graffiti artists to paint…

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Jul 11

Judge rules Fla. Legislature broke laws on congressional district maps

By Gary Fineout, Associated Press

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -- The Florida Legislature illegally drew the state's congressional districts to primarily benefit the Republican Party, a judge has ruled, and has ordered them redrawn.

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Jun 22

Great white shark population on the rise after years of decline

By Xander Landen

Although there are now more great whites swimming in U.S. waters, they are still rarely spotted by humans. There have been only 649 confirmed sightings of the great white between 1800 and 2010.

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