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U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio and U.S. Rick Scott led a long list of bipartisan lawmakers in accusing Venezuela President Nicol谩s Maduro of stealing Sunday鈥檚 presidential election, urging the U.S. and other world leaders to reject the sham results of 鈥渢he criminal and illegitimate Maduro narco-regime.鈥
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Former President Trump held a rally at his golf course in Doral Tuesday night, where he repeatedly teased his upcoming announcement of a vice presidential pick with one of the top contenders, Sen. Marco Rubio in the crowd.
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U.S. intelligence said the mysterious illnesses in Havana don't look to be part of an attack. But rhetoric since hints it won't improve U.S.-Cuba relations much.
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The group, which included students who survived the Stoneman Douglas shooting, asked for "common-sense" gun laws.
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COMMENTARY: If Trump dealt with Kim, then Biden can deal with Maduro 鈥 as long as Biden treats Venezuela's dictator tougher than Trump treated North Korea's.
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Florida Senators Voted Against Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill. But What Would It Bring To The State?The bill, if passed by the House of Representatives, would pump billions of dollars of infrastructure dollars into the state. Here's a quick look at the projects involved.
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The Florida Democrat was on President Biden's shortlist for a running mate in the 2020 election. Demings, a former Orlando police chief, was first elected to the House in 2016.
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A group headed by Venezuelan expats has helped create congressional legislation to ensure Venezuela's frozen billions are safeguarded for rebuilding the nation.
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Only four other GOP senators have publicly called Democrat Joe Biden "president-elect" since the race was called for him over a week ago.
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A national union for educators, school personnel, and nurses is calling on members of Congress to get back to Washington and fund schools. Congress is鈥
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U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio said Monday he had received reports from several Florida hospitals in the previous 24 hours about a potential shortage of a key drug鈥
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Florida Republican Sen. Marco Rubio will lead the Senate Intelligence Committee, one of the most influential roles in Washington, after Senate Majority鈥