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  1. The Florida Department of Education on Friday said the state will not include dozens of math textbooks in a list used by school districts to buy books for classrooms because their content included references to critical race theory and other “prohibited topics” and “unsolicited strategies.” The announcement was made in a press release titled “Florida Rejects Publishers’ Attempts to Indoctrinate Students.” It did not include the names of any of the books or provide specific examples of the content that prompted their objections.
  2. U.S. Rep. Charlie Crist, center, meets with students at the University South Florida's St. Petersburg campus on Friday, April 15, 2022. From left are Riffatul Islam, Sean Schrader, Crist, Yamaris Rodriguez and Andres Montero.
  3. Dorine McKinnon opens a Pinellas County School Board candidate forum at the St. Petersburg Republican Club on April 13, 2022. The club invited six of 10 announced candidates, saying it was focusing on Republicans only. School Board races are officially nonpartisan.
  4. A view of the University of Florida from the campus entrance at W University Avenue and SW 13th Street in Gainesville.
  5. Fire Chief Kevin Carroll reads off the faded lettering on a headstone in the Oak Tree Union Colored Cemetery of Taylorville in Groveland, Fla., on Friday, March 25, 2022. The abandoned African American cemetery is estimated to have around 70 people buried in it, according to Carroll.
  6. Tampa Mayor Jane Castor appears to be in a strong position for reelection in 2023 with no visible opponent in a city that traditionally backs incumbent mayors.
  7. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and President Joe Biden met at a briefing in Miami on July 1, 2021, on the condo tower that collapsed in Surfside.
  8. A view of the downtown St. Petersburg skyline and waterfront from just north of the North Shore Aquatic Complex.
  9. Juvenile Welfare Board of Pinellas County CEO Beth Houghton, seen here at a 2014 event, defends her agency's role in a Medicaid buy-back program that resulted in hospital chain BayCare paying a $20 million federal settlement.
  10. Gov. Ron DeSantis speaks during the 2022 Conservative Political Action Conference in Orlando on Thursday, Feb. 24, 2022.
  11. Former White House senior adviser Stephen Miller, show here attending a cabinet meeting at the White House in 2018, will appear Thursday before the congressional committee investigating the Jan. 6 insurrection, according to a person familiar with the matter. Miller was a senior advisor for policy during the Trump administration and a central figure in many of Trump’s policy decisions.
  12. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signs a 15-week abortion ban into law in Kissimmee on Thursday. The move comes amid a growing conservative push to restrict abortion ahead of a U.S. Supreme Court decision that could limit access to the procedure nationwide.
  13. Marilyn Hunter stands Monday where the front porch of her house once stood on Taylor Avenue, across the street from Mickens Field and the Dade City Wastewater Treatment Plant.
  14. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack speaks during a virtual meeting on Jan. 3 in Washington, D.C.
  15. A surveillance image included in a federal criminal complaint shows a man, bottom right, identified as Steven Miles shortly after he entered the U.S. Capitol through a broken window. Another man, Matthew LeBrun, is identified coming through the window behind Miles.
  16. Gov. Ron DeSantis, left, with House Speaker Chris Sprowls, center, and Senate President Wilton Simpson.
  17. State Sen. Annette Taddeo talks to reporters shortly after announcing her run for governor on Oct. 18, 2021.
  18. People sit in an outdoor dining area of a restaurant in the Lake Sumter Landing Market Square on Aug. 12, 2021, in The Villages. Two men from the sprawling retirement community will enter a pretrial intervention program, perform community service and attend adult civics classes in exchange for deferred prosecutions on their charges of voting more than once in the 2020 election.
  19. From left, Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer, St. Petersburg Mayor Ken Welch and Tampa Mayor Jane Castor co-signed a letter to President Joe Biden saying their cities stand ready to welcome Ukrainian refugees.
  20. Many states are restricting the ability of doctors to consult with patients online or by phone and dispense abortion pills through mail-order pharmacies.
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  22. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, seen Tuesday at a bill-signing ceremony in Miami, says his proposed congressional redistricting map will “have North Florida drawn in a race-neutral manner.”
  23. Gov. Ron Desantis takes questions from reporters during a news conference on Monday, April 11, in Tampa. On Tuesday, he signed a bill that expands payments for relatives and nonrelatives who have children placed with them in out-of-home care.
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