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Iran is holding a presidential election on Friday. If polls are right, a hard-liner close to the supreme leader will win, with an exceptionally low voter turnout.
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The State Board takes up the rule changes at its Thursday meeting.
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With legislative session in full swing, the Florida House and Senate face potential conflict over a number of issues like affordable housing and education. Political analysts Frank Torres and Dick Batchelor join Intersection to discuss how this session will possibly play out.
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Today marks two weeks since Governor Ron DeSantis was sworn into office and Florida’s newly-minted leader has wasted no time taking on significant issues facing the state.
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Local nonprofits are offering financial assistance and referrals to social services for federal workers struggling to pay their bills in Central Florida.
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Lawmakers in Washington are working to avoid a partial government shutdown.
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Florida educators are using historic recounts in Florida’s Senate, gubernatorial and agriculture commissioner races as a teaching tool.
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The way Verizon tracks its Internet users has lawmakers concerned about threats to consumer privacy. Florida U.S. Senator Bill Nelson and members of the Senate Commerce Committee want to pass legislation to protect customers from tracking tools that companies use to sell ads. 90.7’s Renata Sago filed this report.