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Congressman Deutch is popular with Democrats and some Republicans, but heās decided not to run for reelection. Weāll ask him about his time in office. Plus, new insight on Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson's confirmation hearings from a Miami legal expert. And two Miami playwrights revisit how Saturday Night Live got started.
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What does Floridaās āDonāt Say Gay Billā mean in the classroom? Elections in Broward and Palm Beach Counties and the firing of Fort Lauderdaleās police chief.
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To attend Tuesday evening's speech, guests ā even those who are fully vaccinated ā are required to produce a negative test. Attendees will not be required to wear masks.
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South Florida U.S. Democratic Representative Ted Deutch announced this week that he is not running for re-election. Deutch has represented parts of Broward and Palm Beach counties since 2010.
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The ongoing violence in Gaza, the future of gambling in Florida and one entrepreneurās mission to bring the barbershop to boys in need.
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A tribute to a civil rights leader in South Florida, the future of our cities and an international letter exchange for poetry month.
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U.S. Rep. Ted Deutch sees the aid money in the new American Rescue Package as particularly helpful for live entertainment venues and restaurants in South Florida.
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U.S. Rep. Ted Deutch signed on Thursday to a move to expel U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene from the House of Representatives. Greeneās āreally disgustingā comments show why she should not be in the House of Representatives, Deutch said.
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Could a new stimulus relief package be on our horizon? And a new study from the University of Miami examines biases among officers: Who should police the police?
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Could a new stimulus relief package be on our horizon? And a new study from the University of Miami examines biases among officers: Who should police the police?
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On this Tuesday, March 31, episode of Sundial: Democratic U.S. Rep. Ted DeutchLast week, Congress approved a $2.2 trillion spending package to address theā¦
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Congressional leaders spent Monday morning meeting with representatives from South Florida hospitals, nursing homes, assisted-living facilities, airportā¦