We have a mixed bag of things to get into this morning. From Doug Flutie dipping his toe in the water of politics to TDC funding for an air show and discipline in our schools, we have a full plate. School discipline will take the stage at the morning’s school board meeting. San Francisco PD is backing off on arming robots. Apparently the idea is too sci-fi for the city by the bay. A former state senator is headed to an ethics hearing. Maybe they’ll teach him what ethics are. A state representative has been indicted for COVID fraud. The US Supreme Court will take up Florida’s social media law.
We’ll catch up with Florida Today Engagement Editor John Torres in our 8am hour. It’s been a while since we have had a chance to talk. Today, John’s taking a look at prosecutorial misconduct.
Our day begins with diversity. Shark Week finds itself IN A HANDBASKET.
IN A HANDBASKET
Shark Week diversity (not many sharks in Pennsylvania)
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FEATURED STORIES
Doug Flutie under fire for Walker introduction
Susin says corporal punishment not on the table for PBS
County Commission denies $ for Cocoa Beach air show
San Francisco backs off armed robot
Youngkin rolls back VA COVID nonsense
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Florida Today’s John Torres
The Election: Lots to Consider
Investigations: What’s taking so long?
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FLORIDA & BREVARD
FL State Rep indicted for COVID fraud
US Supremes to consider FL social media law
WOKE at UF College of medicine
UF med school pulls woke content
Bogus excuses in voter turnout discussion
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ELSEWHERE IN THE NEWS
Musk’s brain implant testing on the way