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  • For the first time, four black directors are among the nominees in the best documentary feature category. Three of them made films that deal explicitly with race and race relations in America.
  • Elizabeth Ramirez is one of the San Antonio 4, a group of women convicted in a case tinged with homophobia. We check in about how her exoneration last year changed her life.
  • Florida employers will see overall workers-compensation insurance rates drop 4.7 percent as of Jan. 1, according to an order issued Thursday by the...
  • Graco Children's Products agrees to pay a $4 million penalty for late reporting of problems with its products, including high chairs and strollers. It's the largest civil penalty issued by the Consumer Product Safety Commission. Christopher Conkey of The Wall Street Journal talks about the fine.
  • American Electric Power, an Ohio-based company, has agreed to a $4.6 billion settlement of a lawsuit over pollution controls at its power plants. The Justice Department says it's the biggest environmental enforcement settlement ever.
  • Florida Governor Rick Scott is unveiling his final budget proposal in office.
  • The U.S. House of Representatives is holding open hearings in its impeachment inquiry into President Trump. US ambassador to the EU Gordon Sondland is…
  • After months in plateau, the Florida unemployment rate is sliding downward.
  • While many people anticipate lighting fuses on the 4th of July, some people are encouraging the use of caution. Ann Paul, of the Audubon Society--an...
  • The U.S. economy grew at a solid 4.1 percent annual rate from July through September, the fastest pace since late 2011 and significantly higher than previously believed.
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