Commissioner of Agriculture Adam Putnam celebrated Florida Ag Literacy Day by reading “Florida’s Farm History!” to than 50 students in the historic Senate Chamber of the […]
Month: April 2013

TALLAHASSEE — The progressive party is slowing progress in the Florida Legislature. Florida House Democrats are protesting Republican resistance to federal funding for Obamacare Medicaid expansion by […]
President Barack Obama’s failures during the first 100 days of his second term were laid out for him on Tuesday — just in case he forgot. The […]
Heartfelt congratulations to the young men and women of the Dimensional Harmony Choir of Boynton Beach High School who won the National Choral Competition Monday in Orlando, […]
TALLAHASSEE — Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi appealed for help from the Sunshine State’s senior citizens Tuesday for help in stopping cyber-criminals trying to separate the elderly […]
TALLAHASSEE – When it comes to “parent trigger,” history repeats itself. A tie vote in the Florida Senate on Tuesday effectively killed a measure to give parents […]
The attorney for one of the Benghazi whistleblowers told Fox News Monday that her client and others were threatened by the Obama administration with retaliation if they […]
A young Russian couple, now living in California, saw their 5-month-old son forcibly pulled from their home for the crime of seeking a second opinion for his […]
A special operator on the ground the night of the terrorist attack in Benghazi is directly contradicting information from the Obama administration on the availability of a […]
Who says Sen. Mitch McConnell doesn’t have a sense of humor? After taking a jab from President Obama over the weekend, McConnell hit back on Monday. “Some […]
Jimmy DiResta is a New York-based designer and artist. In that capacity, he often designs and builds guitars — each one an original, hand carved and painted. […]
While politicos on the left and the right debate the current state of morality in America, a good gauge of priorities for younger generations may be found […]