Alachua County will spend $2.5M in federal aid on a publicly-owned meat processing facility By Silas Morgan The Alachua County Commission unanimously voted at a special meeting Tuesday to spend $2.5 million for a new United States Department of Agriculture-certified meat processing facility in Newberry. The $2.5 million is part of the $52.25 million in Read More…
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Democratic Florida Rep. Benjamin refiles H.B. 25
State Sen. Christopher Benjamin Democratic Florida Rep. Benjamin refiles H.B. 25 Democratic Rep. Christopher Benjamin of Miami Gardens is taking another swing at passing legislation to keep the duty of law enforcement mostly in the hands of trained police. Benjamin has filed HB 25, which would remove most legal allowances for citizen’s arrest in Florida. Read More…
GPUAS A Leading Hispanic Food Brand
The founder of the leading Hispanic food brand says that the Western globalist elite has unleashed an “evil” plan on billions of people in order to exert infinite control over them. Bob Unanue, the CEO of Goya Foods, said during an interview with Fox News’ Tucker Carlson that the “New World Order” cultists are using “evil” Read More…
Black Farmer Challenges Florida’s Medical Marijuana License Process
Terry Donnell Gwinn Challenges The Logic Of Florida’s Process To Award A Marijuana License As A Black Farmer By Katie Hyson When medical marijuana was legalized in Florida five years ago, the legislation promised one license to a class member of Pigford v. Glickman, the largest civil rights settlement in U.S. history. Applying for the license amounted Read More…
Teen Who Killed Alleged Rapist Taken Into Custody
An 18-year-old sex trafficking victim who killed her rapist was being held in an Iowa jail Wednesday and could face a prison term after she walked away from a Des Moines women’s shelter where she was serving probation for a manslaughter conviction. Pieper Lewis was booked into the Polk County Jail on Tuesday, said Polk County Sheriff Read More…
Remote Working
Remote Work Is the Reason Most of You Won’t Have a Job in Five Years White-collar workers face a new threat Brooking.edu White-collar workers will have no jobs in less than five years. White-collar employees who have been boasting about their ability to work from anywhere are finding themselves in a tough place. Their employers Read More…






