The News Service of Florida
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The lawsuit, filed last year, alleges the social media sites are harmful to children and that Meta has violated the Florida Deceptive and Unfair Trade Practices Act.
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Unions representing college faculty have challenged a state Department of Education plan to expand requirements for professors to post course material online.
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With the explosive growth of artificial intelligence, state lawmakers have started looking at the technology in subject areas such as insurance and education.
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Florida took direct hits from six hurricanes, including four that were Category 3 or stronger, from 2022 to 2024. All has been quiet this season.
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Five Democratic lawmakers filed the lawsuit in July after they made an unannounced visit to the facility in the Florida Everglades and were denied access.
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The bear hunt, the first approved by the wildlife commission since 2015, could lead to as many as 172 bears being killed in four regions of the state.
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The bill calls for changing voucher payments from quarterly to monthly and requiring verification of student eligibility before each payment.
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A Leon County circuit judge ruled that state officials did not err when ordering supervisors of elections to scrap more than 200,000 signatures supporting recreational marijuana.
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A controversial bill would lower the minimum age to purchase rifles and other long guns from 21 to 18. A House panel approved the bill this week along party lines.
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House Speaker Daniel Perez has directed subcommittee leaders to schedule discussions for Artificial Intelligence Week December 8-12.