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Human services organizations are the lifeblood of our communities. Every day, they step in where the need is greatest—delivering critical support in health care, education, housing, and countless other areas for our most vulnerable neighbors.
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For more than a decade, insurance companies and physician groups have been locked in a high-stakes fight over one pivotal question in Florida law: Can doctors step into the role of pharmacists and dispense medications to injured workers—often at significantly higher prices?
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Root Inc. reported fourth-quarter 2025 net income of $5.3 million, down from $22.1 million in the same period a year earlier. But the bigger picture tells a far more compelling story. The company closed out 2025 with a record-breaking $40.3 million in net income — a 30% surge from $30.9 million in full-year 2024.
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With virtually no debate and barely a word of discussion, a final committee in the Florida House on Tuesday signed off on a bill to create a clearinghouse designed to shift commercial insurance policies out of Citizens Property Insurance Corp. and into the surplus lines market—an effort that could significantly reshape Florida’s property insurance landscape.
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Global shipping giant FedEx has taken its fight to the U.S. Court of International Trade, filing a lawsuit to claw back millions paid under former President Donald Trump’s emergency tariffs.
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Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem stormed into the Oval Office late Monday and demanded a two‑hour face‑to‑face with President Trump — after being shoved aside amid a firestorm of outrage over her handling of the deadly ICE shooting in Minneapolis that has ignited protests and national debate.
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The State Department announced Tuesday that it is blocking five notorious European figures linked to the 'global censorship-industrial complex' from entering the U.S.
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Congress has left town for the year without a health care deal, letting ACA subsidies that helped 22 million Americans lower their insurance costs expire on December 31—and doing nothing to stop the sharp spike in premiums that’s coming.
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President Donald Trump issued an executive order Thursday aimed at pressuring states to hold back on regulating artificial intelligence.
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Get ready—Christmas might be making an unexpected encore.