Florida has blocked the College Board from testing a pilot Advanced Placement African American Studies (APAAS) curriculum in the state under Governor Ron DeSantis’ “Stop WOKE” Act. According to a letter obtained by National Review, Florida’s Department of Education’s Office of Articulation said the curriculum “is inexplicably contrary to Florida …
Read More »Residents of Trump-Loving Retirement Community Arrested for Allegedly Voting Twice in 2020 Election
Authorities have arrested and charged three residents of a Florida retirement community for allegedly casting more than one ballot in the 2020 election, multiple outlets reported on Tuesday. Joan Halstead, Jay Ketcik, and John Rider all face a third-degree felony charge for their votes, which could land them in prison …
Read More »Inside Miami's Most Chaotic Year
Ten days before Christmas 1979, 33-year-old Arthur McDuffie, a Marine and a manager at a life insurance company, had already wrapped presents for his two young daughters, but he never got the chance to deliver them. In the early hours of December 17th, a group of cops beat McDuffie into …
Read More »Andrew Gillum Speaks: 'I'm Not Leaving the Field'
Andrew Gillum is about to be out of a job, either way. As of Monday, he will no longer be the mayor of Tallahassee. The Florida machine recount of more than 8 million ballots won’t be over by then. It was authorized automatically on November 10th when Gillum’s deficit in …
Read More »Hurricane Irma Is on Track to Change the Course of Florida History
Irma, the storm that meteorologists have been nervously tracking for days, is now on the doorstep of America’s most vulnerable state. What’s coming is unlike anything that’s happened there before. As of Saturday afternoon, Irma had begun a 36-hour trek northward off the coast of Cuba, where it made landfall …
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