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'In the end, free speech is precisely that: free of conformity to anyone's definition of it. You pretty much get to say ...
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The recognition began in February 1926 when the Ku Klux Klan was rampant. Though Black History Month's name has evolved, this ...
The bills are dead for the second year in a row, but Sun Sentinel readers still want to speak out on a plan to allow closer collaboration between Broward’s two public hospital districts.
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