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Worst Week Ever: Republicans Unhinged

Paul Jenkins | Posted 03.29.2009 | Politics


Paul Jenkins

This week, just like the stock market (funny how that goes), Republicans hit yet a new low.

Airline Service is a Sham: Memo to Doug Parker of US Airways, Your Company Tops the List

Michael Russnow | Posted 03.28.2009 | Business


Michael Russnow

Why haven't these horrendous so-called cost conscious changes been rescinded as the gas prices have come down?

Floridians Turn To Blackjack To Recoup Lost Savings

United Press International | Posted 03.26.2009 | Business


The head of the Florida's compulsive gambling council says a growing number of state residents are attempting to recoup personal loses through blackja...

Holder, Race and Obama's 10% of the White Alabama Vote

Paul Jenkins | Posted 03.24.2009 | Politics


Paul Jenkins

The complicated picture of how America came to vote for its first black president reflects the country's multifarious attitude towards race

Exclusive: The New Voter Fraud Complaint Filed in CT Against the GOP's Ann Coulter

Brad Friedman | Posted 03.15.2009 | Politics


Brad Friedman

An official state investigation is now underway into multiple voter fraud charges against Rightwing author and one-time attorney Ann Coulter in Connecticut.

Digital Television Delay

Stephanie Vaughn Hapke | Posted 03.09.2009 | Media


Stephanie Vaughn Hapke

I'm sorry, but if people have not heeded the warnings by now, they either do not watch enough TV for this to be an issue, or they just don't care.

Miami Beach Eco-Sin: Patio Heaters At 65 Degrees

Treehugger.com | Posted 03.05.2009 | Green


In the UK, patio heaters are nowhere to be seen, and George Monbiot called for their ban three years ago. But on the sidewalks of Ocean Drive in Miami...

Governor Crist Should Take a Stand Against Slavery

Marc Rodrigues and Rebecca Smith | Posted 03.01.2009 | Politics


Marc Rodrigues and Rebecca Smith

While the FBI, the Department of Justice and local law enforcement have devoted many resources to eradication of slavery in Florida, one office has been absent from this effort: the Governor;s.

President Juban Princeling

Meredith Lopez | Posted 02.27.2009 | Style


Meredith Lopez

In my letter to the Obamas, I explained that my son is also mixed heritage, like our new president: my baby is half-Jewish and half-Cuban, or Juban as they say in Miami.

Inauguration, Orange

Suz Redfearn | Posted 02.27.2009 | Politics


Suz Redfearn

I have no capacity for standing out in the cold. I was born in Florida. What was I going to do with my two year-old? All our babysitters either wanted to be home to watch the Inauguration themselves, or try to go.

A Tale Of Two State Senators, The Minimum Wage And Bush's Republican Economic Miracle

Howie Klein | Posted 02.27.2009 | Politics


Howie Klein

One of our eager beaver legislators has a solution to all these little mishaps of Bush's Republican Economic Miracle: crank up the war on working American families.

Statewide Races a Challenge for Black Politicians?

Pamela Gentry | Posted 02.15.2009 | Politics


Pamela Gentry

As recent as 2006, three African-Americans ran for high-profile statewide office on the Republican ticket and all were defeated by considerable margins.

New Coulter Voter Fraud Investigation Reveals Danger To Domestic Abuse Victims

Lee Stranahan | Posted 02.11.2009 | Media


Lee Stranahan

Will Republican Governor Charlie Crist act quickly to solve the dangerous situation that GOP hearthrob Coulter and the state of Florida seem to have put abused women in?

Florida's Transgender Bathroom Rule Angers Conservatives

AP | RON WORD | Posted 02.10.2009 | Style


GAINESVILLE, Fla. — A blond girl heads from a playground into a women's restroom. A scruffy man, lurking outside, darts in behind her. "Your Cit...

Florida Democrats Infighting But Eyes on 2010

Ron Levitt | Posted 02.09.2009 | Politics


Ron Levitt

After back-slapping because the state's 27 electoral votes went for President-elect Barack Obama, not-all-too-polite political activity became the norm in the Peninsula State.

Travoltas' Florida Hometown Embraces Grieving Family

AP | TAMARA LUSH | Posted 02.07.2009 | Entertainment


OCALA, Fla. — This small central Florida town is about as far from Hollywood as you can get. Maybe that's why actor John Travolta moved his fami...

Along Came Caroline. And Andrew. And Beau.

Paul Jenkins | Posted 02.03.2009 | Politics


Paul Jenkins

Speculation about Hillary Clinton's successor in the Senate will soon be moot, but the debate about America's political dynasties is hopefully just starting.

Sharks Bites "Wimpy," Scientists Say

The Daily Mail | Posted 01.31.2009 | Green


They have gained notoriety over the years but now scientists have taken the edge off the shark's fearsome reputation with a new study that claims they...

Eaten Into Extinction

Michael Markarian | Posted 01.30.2009 | Living


Michael Markarian

One principle of modern wildlife management is that wild animals, such as Florida's softshell turtles, are a public resource, and should not be killed for private commercial gain.

Warren Buffett Wins $224 Million Bet With Florida

Bloomberg | Hugh Son | Posted 01.29.2009 | Business


Dec. 29 (Bloomberg) -- Billionaire Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Inc. won a $224 million bet with Florida after the state sidestepped major dama...

The GOP's White Supremacy

Paul Jenkins | Posted 01.28.2009 | Politics


Paul Jenkins

Like a restricted country club that would rather die than change, the Republican Party is marginalizing itself for the sake of the white men who run it.

My 2008 "McLaughlin Awards" [Part 2]

Chris Weigant | Posted 01.26.2009 | Politics

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Chris Weigant

Love her or hate her, you have to admit that John McCain's selection of Sarah Palin for the Republican ticket this year was without any doubt the boldest political tactic of the year.

Jesse Grund: Caylee Anthony's Killer?

HuffPost/Various | Posted 01.22.2009 | Home


Check back for updates The Caylee Anthony murdrer trial has received renewed attention since the discovery of the victims' remains earlier this month...

Florida Exoneration Reveals a Lack of Prosecutorial Accountability

John Terzano | Posted 01.15.2009 | Politics


John Terzano

Investigating the prosecutors who might be responsible for the miscarriages of justice in Florida would be a critical first step in preventing acts of misconduct in the future.

Bailing Out Dan Quayle

Paul Jenkins | Posted 01.14.2009 | Business


Paul Jenkins

The battle over the bailout of some segments of the US auto industry has become increasingly defined in terms of class, but this hides the fact that the same type of players will benefit from both bailouts.