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11/04/13 - Monday’s Topical Currents reflects on the 2012 Presidential Election, with political science professors John Side and Lynn Vavreck.…
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Watch Peg + Cat weekdays on WV PBS at 9 a.m. and 3 p.m.; also on weekends at 8 a.m. PBS KIDS’ newest animated preschool series Peg + Cat is coming to WV...
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Researchers at the Cleveland Clinic say the real problem isn’t the fat and cholesterol, but a little-known chemical called TMAO that shows up in the blood
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Among the throngs of people gathered at the National Mall to watch today's inauguration ceremony is Boca Raton's "President Obama."That would be Lynn…
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The elections supervisor in the state capital says the Legislature will have to make changes to avoid what happened during the last election.Lawmakers on…
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We were once again in the center of the political universe, but perhaps for all the wrong reasons as the state that can't vote straight. It was also the…
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In 2012, Florida remained the state that can't vote straight. President Barack Obama sent Florida's GOP leaders in to shock by winning the state in…
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"Gaping holes" in Florida's absentee voting process have undermined public faith in election outcomes, according to the Miami-Dade County grand jury in…
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On the Florida Roundup : Local leaders and scientists gather in Palm Beach county to discuss how sea-level rise is “sinking in” in South Florida. Citizens…
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State elections chief Ken Detzner told the Senate Ethics and Elections Committee on Tuesday that it was five "underperforming" counties that caused the…
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On The Florida Roundup: Hurricane season has officially ended. South Florida was saved from any severe hurricanes, but we see the effects of climate…
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Things are changing in Tallahassee, but how much?Republicans have lost their supermajority control of the Florida Legislature after Democrats made modest…