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Unlocking Lunar Secrets: Florida Tech’s Satellite Study of the Moon Secures NASA Grant

Florida Institute of Technology (Florida Tech) has been chosen as one of eight universities to receive funding from NASA’s University Nanosatellite Program. The $60,000 grant, spanning from May to August,

Insurers and Governments Tackle Climate Change Impact on Housing Market in the Sun Belt

Insurance companies and state governments in the Sun Belt region of the United States are grappling with the challenges posed by climate change as they attempt to prepare for or

The Impact of Florida’s Digital Bill of Rights on Small Businesses

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has signed a groundbreaking “Digital Bill of Rights” into law, aimed at protecting the privacy of online users. While the move has been hailed as a

Rising Gas Prices in Florida: A Burden for Motorists and Small Businesses

Over the course of a single week, gas prices in the state of Florida have skyrocketed by a staggering 10 cents per gallon, causing a significant burden for both motorists

Foreclosures Surge as Cost of Living in the U.S. Continues to Rise

As the cost of living in the United States continues to climb, foreclosures are also on the rise. In May, foreclosure-related filings, including default notices, scheduled auctions, and bank repossessions,

Unlocking Opportunities: South Florida’s Rise as a Global Business Hub

South Florida has established itself as a key player in the global marketplace, with its bustling ports, international airports, and diverse population. The region serves as a major hub for

Unveiling the Prospects of South Florida’s Real Estate Market in the Second Half of 2023

South Florida’s real estate market is facing an interesting landscape for the second half of 2023. The region is currently experiencing a scarcity of available housing inventory, which poses a

Statewide Immigrant Labor Strike: Florida’s Hispanic Community Unites Against New Immigration Law

In a powerful display of solidarity and resistance, business owners and workers across Florida closed their doors on Thursday to protest the state’s recently enacted immigration law. The Hispanic community

Preparation is Key: Safeguarding Your Business for the 2023 Atlantic Hurricane Season

As we approach June 1st, the official start of the 2023 Atlantic hurricane season, it is crucial for businesses to review and update their disaster plans. The National Oceanic and

Florida Dominates Commercial Real Estate as National Interest Declines

Real estate has long been considered a top investment choice, but according to a recent Gallup poll, its popularity has hit a five-year low. The annual survey of 1,013 U.S.