Archive for Friday, November 30, 2018
Intersection Sessions: Kris Nichols
What is subconscious plagiarism? A conversation with songwriter and entertainment lawyer Kris Nichols.
Published in Central Florida News, Intersection, Intersection Sessions
Published in Central Florida News, Intersection, Intersection Sessions
Intersection: Sports Betting In The Sunshine State?
A US Supreme Court decision over the summer opened the door to legalized sports betting. The court struck down a 1992 federal law that effectively prevented most states from legalizing sports betting. Some states have introduced legislation to allow sports betting - but Florida isn’t one of them.
Published in Intersection
Published in Intersection
Intersection: The Battle Against HIV/AIDs And The Task Still Ahead
Saturday is World AIDs day. In the three decades since the first World AIDS day to bring attention to the disease, big strides have been made in the treatment and care of HIV patients. Still, millions of people around the globe are living with HIV and last year alone nearly 2 million people were newly infected.
Published in Intersection
Published in Intersection
In The Southeast, Hotter Temperatures Will Be Costly, Report Concludes
Hotter temperatures in the Southeast will hit the economy hard.
Published in Central Florida News, Environment
Published in Central Florida News, Environment
Enrollment in ACA Plans is Slow this Year: Here’s What the Experts say is Causing that Change
Open enrollment began on November 1st, but so far 3500 fewer people have signed up for health insurance compared to the same time last year.
Published in Health
Published in Health
Hepatitis A Cases are on the Rise, Floridians are Advised to Get Vaccinated
Twelve other states have had similar Hepatitis A outbreaks since March 2017.
Published in Health
Published in Health
Property Appraiser Rick Singh Accused Of Misspending Taxpayer Money, Sexual Harassment
Orange County Property Appraiser Rick Singh is being accused of spending taxpayer money on personal travel, spending tens of thousands of county dollars on his own reelection, and asking staff to lie to his wife about strippers being brought to the office.
Published in Central Florida News
Published in Central Florida News