Editorial: The math behind DeSantis’s budget vetoes doesn’t always add up
We find a multitude of flaws in the governor's line-item veto decisions in the new state budget.
We find a multitude of flaws in the governor's line-item veto decisions in the new state budget.
Reflecting Pool woes, while bizarre (and sometimes amusing), are undeserving of federal focus.
The editorial boards examine the very troubling record of Florida attorney general James Uthmeier as the 2026 campaign season unfolds.
On the eve of this nation’s 250th anniversary, we reflect on its accomplishments. But we shouldalso take stock of moments when our faith in America’s innate goodness falters. Most of…
The Florida Supreme Court predictably and wrongly upholds a gerrymandered map of Florida congressional districts, enacted in direct violation of the state Constitution.
Should Orlando consider tying tourist tax dollars into a bid to bring Major League Baseball to Orlando? It’s an appealing vision, especially since the Tampa Bay Rays still look stealable…
Even if peace between the U.S. and Iran lasts, the tenuously negotiated peace still carries a hefty price tag.
America is about more than who's president. Enjoy her 250th birthday.
One of the best things about local government is this: If Floridians disagree with something elected leaders plan to do, they can let them know — right to their faces…
Across Central Florida, today and throughout the weekend, expect vibrant celebrations of African American culture and community, replete with food, entertainment, art and history. The holiday of Juneteenth — which…