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The United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) is tasked with conducting fact-finding missions and issuing annual reports containing policy recommendations.
Answer: True
Explanation: USCIRF's mandate includes the critical functions of investigating international religious freedom conditions through fact-finding missions and providing actionable policy recommendations to U.S. governmental bodies.
The United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) is tasked with conducting fact-finding missions and issuing annual reports containing policy recommendations.
Answer: True
Explanation: USCIRF's mandate includes the critical functions of investigating international religious freedom conditions through fact-finding missions and providing actionable policy recommendations to U.S. governmental bodies.
The USCIRF annual report contains only factual findings without any policy recommendations.
Answer: False
Explanation: The USCIRF annual report is explicitly mandated to include policy recommendations to the U.S. government based on its findings regarding international religious freedom.
The International Religious Freedom Act of 1998 established the position of Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious Freedom within the State Department.
Answer: True
Explanation: The International Religious Freedom Act of 1998 established the position of an Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious Freedom within the United States Department of State to lead the Office of International Religious Freedom.
The IRFA requires policy actions only in response to severe violations of religious freedom.
Answer: False
Explanation: The IRFA mandates that policy actions be taken in response to all violations of religious freedom, integrating it as a specific component of U.S. foreign policy initiatives.
The citation 'GPO Public Law 105 - 292' refers to the legislation that established USCIRF.
Answer: True
Explanation: This citation correctly identifies the International Religious Freedom Act of 1998 (Public Law 105-292), the legislative act that established the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF).
What is the primary role of the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF)?
Answer: To review facts about international religious freedom violations and recommend policies.
Explanation: USCIRF's primary role is to review facts concerning international religious freedom violations and to formulate policy recommendations for the U.S. government.
By what legislative act was the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) established?
Answer: The International Religious Freedom Act (IRFA) of 1998
Explanation: The United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) was established through the enactment of the International Religious Freedom Act (IRFA) in 1998.
The first edition of 'The Florida Times-Union' was published on what date?
Answer: February 4, 1883
Explanation: The first edition under the combined name, 'The Florida Times-Union,' was published on February 4, 1883, following the merger of its two predecessor papers.
All commissioners serving on the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) are appointed solely by the President of the United States.
Answer: False
Explanation: USCIRF commissioners are appointed by a combination of the President and the leadership of both the U.S. Senate and the U.S. House of Representatives, not exclusively by the President.
The United States Commission on International Religious Freedom is composed of ten members, including one non-voting ex officio member.
Answer: True
Explanation: The commission comprises ten members: nine voting commissioners appointed by congressional leadership and the President, and the Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious Freedom, who serves as a non-voting ex officio member.
USCIRF commissioners are selected based on their expertise in domestic policy and legislative affairs.
Answer: False
Explanation: Commissioners are selected based on distinguished knowledge and experience in foreign affairs, human rights, international law, and direct experience abroad, rather than domestic policy or legislative affairs.
Commissioners for USCIRF receive a salary for their service, in addition to a travel budget.
Answer: False
Explanation: USCIRF commissioners serve on a voluntary basis and do not receive a salary for their service, although they are provided with a travel budget and administrative support.
The standard term length for a USCIRF commissioner is four years, with no possibility of reappointment.
Answer: False
Explanation: Commissioner appointments are typically for two-year terms, and they are eligible for reappointment. The initial legislation did not specify a four-year term.
Erin D. Singshinsuk currently holds the position of Chair of the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF).
Answer: False
Explanation: Erin D. Singshinsuk serves as the Executive Director of USCIRF, not its Chair. Vicky Hartzler is identified as the current Chair.
Vicky Hartzler currently serves as the Chair of USCIRF, having been appointed by House Speaker Mike Johnson.
Answer: True
Explanation: As of the provided information, Vicky Hartzler holds the position of Chair of USCIRF, and her appointment was made by House Speaker Mike Johnson.
Asif Mahmood currently serves as the Vice Chair of USCIRF, having been appointed by Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell.
Answer: False
Explanation: While Asif Mahmood is the current Vice Chair of USCIRF, his appointment was made by House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, not Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell.
Mohamed Elsanousi and Stephen Schneck were appointed to USCIRF by President Joe Biden.
Answer: True
Explanation: According to the provided information, Mohamed Elsanousi and Stephen Schneck are among the current USCIRF commissioners appointed by President Joe Biden.
The Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious Freedom holds a voting position on the USCIRF commission.
Answer: False
Explanation: The Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious Freedom serves as a non-voting, ex officio member of the USCIRF commission.
How are USCIRF commissioners appointed?
Answer: By the President and the leadership of both the Senate and the House of Representatives.
Explanation: USCIRF commissioners are appointed through a process involving the President of the United States and the leadership of both the Senate and the House of Representatives.
How many voting members comprise the USCIRF?
Answer: Nine
Explanation: The USCIRF is composed of nine voting members, in addition to the non-voting Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious Freedom.
What type of expertise is prioritized when selecting USCIRF commissioners?
Answer: Knowledge in foreign affairs, human rights, and international law.
Explanation: The selection process prioritizes candidates with distinguished knowledge and experience in foreign affairs, human rights, and international law, relevant to the commission's mandate.
Are USCIRF commissioners compensated for their service?
Answer: No, they are not paid for their service.
Explanation: USCIRF commissioners serve on a voluntary basis and do not receive a salary for their service, although they are provided with a travel budget and administrative support.
What is the typical term length for a USCIRF commissioner, according to recent revisions?
Answer: Two years
Explanation: Appointments for USCIRF commissioners typically last for two years, and they are eligible for reappointment. Recent legislative revisions have stipulated this two-year term limit.
Who holds the position of Executive Director of USCIRF?
Answer: Erin D. Singshinsuk
Explanation: As per the available information, Erin D. Singshinsuk holds the position of Executive Director of USCIRF.
Who appointed Vicky Hartzler as the current Chair of USCIRF?
Answer: House Speaker Mike Johnson
Explanation: Vicky Hartzler serves as the Chair of USCIRF, having been appointed by House Speaker Mike Johnson.
Who appointed Asif Mahmood as the current Vice Chair of USCIRF?
Answer: House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries
Explanation: Asif Mahmood serves as the Vice Chair of USCIRF, having been appointed by House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries.
Ariela Dubler's appointment to USCIRF was made by which congressional leader?
Answer: Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer
Explanation: Ariela Dubler was appointed to the USCIRF commission by Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer.
Who appointed Meir Soloveichik to the USCIRF commission?
Answer: Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell
Explanation: Meir Soloveichik was appointed to the USCIRF commission by Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell.
What is the status of the Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious Freedom within USCIRF?
Answer: Non-voting, ex officio member.
Explanation: The Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious Freedom serves as a non-voting, ex officio member of the USCIRF commission.
How did Gannett become the current owner of the newspaper in 2019?
Answer: By merging with the previous owner, Gatehouse Media.
Explanation: Gannett became the current owner following a merger with Gatehouse Media in 2019. The combined entity adopted the Gannett name.
During fact-finding missions, USCIRF primarily focuses on diplomatic negotiations with foreign governments.
Answer: False
Explanation: During fact-finding missions, USCIRF's primary focus is on researching and monitoring international religious freedom issues and gathering relevant information, rather than engaging in diplomatic negotiations.
The 'Frequently Asked Questions' section on the USCIRF website aims to clarify the commission's operations and mandate.
Answer: True
Explanation: The 'Frequently Asked Questions' section on the USCIRF website is designed to provide clear answers to common inquiries regarding the commission's operational procedures and its overall mandate.
Which of the following is a key responsibility of USCIRF?
Answer: Conducting fact-finding missions to countries with religious freedom issues.
Explanation: A primary responsibility of USCIRF is to conduct fact-finding missions to investigate and report on religious freedom conditions in various countries.
A 'Country of Particular Concern' (CPC) is designated by USCIRF for countries tolerating only minor religious freedom violations.
Answer: False
Explanation: The designation of a 'Country of Particular Concern' (CPC) is reserved for countries that commit systematic, ongoing, and egregious violations of religious freedom, not minor infractions.
Countries recommended for the Special Watch List (SWL) must meet at least two of the three criteria: systematic, ongoing, and egregious violations.
Answer: True
Explanation: To be recommended for the Special Watch List (SWL), a country's government must engage in or tolerate severe religious freedom violations that meet at least two of the three criteria: systematic, ongoing, and egregious.
In its 2023 report, USCIRF recommended India for designation as a Country of Particular Concern (CPC).
Answer: True
Explanation: USCIRF's 2023 annual report included India among the countries recommended for designation as a Country of Particular Concern (CPC).
Algeria and Egypt were among the countries recommended by USCIRF for the Special Watch List (SWL) in its 2023 annual report.
Answer: True
Explanation: USCIRF's 2023 annual report recommended Algeria and Egypt, among other nations, for inclusion on the State Department's Special Watch List (SWL).
The map featured in the 'Designations' section employs green coloration to denote countries identified as Countries of Particular Concern (CPC).
Answer: False
Explanation: The map indicates that countries colored blue represent Countries of Particular Concern (CPC), while green coloration signifies countries recommended for the Special Watch List (SWL).
The map featured in the 'Designations' section employs green coloration to denote countries identified as Countries of Particular Concern (CPC).
Answer: False
Explanation: The map indicates that countries colored blue represent Countries of Particular Concern (CPC), while green coloration signifies countries recommended for the Special Watch List (SWL).
According to the IRFA, what defines a 'Country of Particular Concern' (CPC)?
Answer: A country committing systematic, ongoing, and egregious violations of religious freedom.
Explanation: As defined by the IRFA, a 'Country of Particular Concern' (CPC) is a nation whose government engages in systematic, ongoing, and egregious violations of religious freedom.
Which criterion is NOT required for a country to be recommended for the Special Watch List (SWL)?
Answer: Violations must meet all three criteria (systematic, ongoing, and egregious)
Explanation: A country is recommended for the Special Watch List (SWL) if its violations meet at least two of the three criteria (systematic, ongoing, egregious), not necessarily all three.
In its 2023 annual report, which of the following countries was recommended by USCIRF as a Country of Particular Concern (CPC)?
Answer: North Korea
Explanation: USCIRF's 2023 annual report recommended North Korea, among other nations, for designation as a Country of Particular Concern (CPC).
Which of these countries was recommended by USCIRF for the Special Watch List (SWL) in its 2023 report?
Answer: Uzbekistan
Explanation: USCIRF's 2023 annual report recommended Uzbekistan, among other nations, for inclusion on the Special Watch List (SWL).
USCIRF was established as a permanent government body immediately upon the signing of the International Religious Freedom Act.
Answer: False
Explanation: The International Religious Freedom Act of 1998 established USCIRF, but the act itself did not specify immediate permanence; rather, it outlined the commission's structure and mandate, which has evolved through subsequent legislative actions.
The International Religious Freedom Act (IRFA) of 1998 initially set a termination date for USCIRF in 2018.
Answer: False
Explanation: The IRFA of 1998 initially set a termination date for USCIRF in 2011. Subsequent legislative actions extended its operational period beyond that initial date.
The Frank R. Wolf International Religious Freedom Act, enacted in 2016, added provisions for designating non-state actors involved in religious freedom violations.
Answer: True
Explanation: The Frank R. Wolf International Religious Freedom Act of 2016 significantly amended the original IRFA by introducing a framework for identifying and designating non-state actors implicated in violations of religious freedom.
The International Religious Freedom Act of 1998 mandated annual reports prepared by USCIRF.
Answer: False
Explanation: The International Religious Freedom Act of 1998 mandated that the U.S. Department of State prepare annual reports on international religious freedom, not USCIRF directly, although USCIRF contributes significantly to this process.
Senator Dick Durbin sought amendments to limit USCIRF commissioner terms to two years.
Answer: True
Explanation: Senator Dick Durbin proposed amendments that included a two-year term limit for USCIRF commissioners and subjected them to the same travel restrictions as Department of State employees.
The Frank R. Wolf International Religious Freedom Act added a category for designating state actors involved in religious freedom violations.
Answer: False
Explanation: The Frank R. Wolf International Religious Freedom Act expanded the original IRFA by introducing a category for designating non-state actors, not state actors, involved in religious freedom violations.
What was the initial legislative provision regarding USCIRF's existence?
Answer: It was set to terminate on September 30, 2011.
Explanation: The International Religious Freedom Act of 1998 initially stipulated a termination date for USCIRF of September 30, 2011.
The Frank R. Wolf International Religious Freedom Act amended the original IRFA by:
Answer: Establishing a new category for designating non-state actors involved in violations.
Explanation: The Frank R. Wolf International Religious Freedom Act of 2016 amended the IRFA by introducing a specific category for the designation of non-state actors implicated in religious freedom violations.
The Indian press, such as 'The Pioneer,' generally praised USCIRF's designations regarding India, deeming them accurate.
Answer: False
Explanation: The Indian press, exemplified by 'The Pioneer,' has largely criticized USCIRF's designations concerning India, characterizing them as biased and inaccurate.
Tenzin Dorjee, former Chairman of USCIRF, supported the commission's designation of India as a CPC in 2019.
Answer: False
Explanation: Tenzin Dorjee, in his capacity as former Chairman of USCIRF, expressed disagreement with the commission's 2019 designation of India as a CPC, citing India's democratic and multicultural framework.
Some Coptic leaders in Egypt viewed USCIRF's 2001 visit as a helpful form of international cooperation.
Answer: False
Explanation: Certain Coptic leaders in Egypt protested USCIRF's 2001 visit, perceiving it as a manifestation of American imperialism and a detrimental foreign intervention rather than helpful cooperation.
Robert Seiple, the first U.S. Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious Freedom, criticized USCIRF for focusing too much on promoting religious freedom over punishment.
Answer: False
Explanation: Robert Seiple criticized USCIRF for prioritizing punishment over the promotion of religious freedom, suggesting the commission was overly focused on condemnation rather than constructive engagement.
USCIRF justified its 2002 CPC designation for Laos by citing government laws requiring consent for religious activities.
Answer: True
Explanation: USCIRF cited Laos's government laws, which mandated consent for religious activities and allowed state determination of religious teachings, as justification for its 2002 CPC designation.
Experts in 2007 accused USCIRF of supporting groups that aimed to impose religious freedom restrictions in Central Asia.
Answer: False
Explanation: Experts accused USCIRF of supporting groups that sought to impose religious coercion, not restrictions, in Central Asia, arguing that USCIRF criticized secular states for religious freedom measures.
The Tajikistan Foreign Ministry urged the U.S. Department of State to publish USCIRF reports without verification.
Answer: False
Explanation: The Tajikistan Foreign Ministry requested that the U.S. Department of State avoid publishing unverified and groundless information from USCIRF reports, urging accuracy in reporting.
Safiya Ghori-Ahmad alleged she was fired from USCIRF due to her Muslim faith and affiliation with the Muslim Public Affairs Council.
Answer: True
Explanation: Safiya Ghori-Ahmad filed a complaint alleging that her dismissal from USCIRF was motivated by her Muslim faith and her association with the Muslim Public Affairs Council, suggesting institutional bias.
Jemera Rone of Human Rights Watch suggested the International Religious Freedom Act primarily aimed to protect Christian rights.
Answer: True
Explanation: Jemera Rone of Human Rights Watch indicated that the legislative history of the International Religious Freedom Act suggested a significant focus on protecting Christian rights, potentially requiring the U.S. government to demonstrate the Act's broader applicability.
A 2009 study found that U.S. international religious freedom policy effectively facilitated necessary political institutions for religious freedom.
Answer: False
Explanation: A 2009 study by the Institute of Global Engagement found that U.S. international religious freedom policy was problematic, focusing more on rhetoric and prisoner releases than on facilitating necessary political and cultural institutions, and was often perceived as cultural imperialism.
Tony Perkins' 2018 appointment to USCIRF was criticized by groups like GLAAD due to his anti-LGBTQ+ stances.
Answer: True
Explanation: Tony Perkins' 2018 appointment drew criticism from organizations such as GLAAD due to his documented anti-LGBTQ+ positions, leading to questions about his suitability for the commission.
India dismissed USCIRF reports in 2025, calling the commission itself an 'entity of concern'.
Answer: True
Explanation: In 2025, India officially dismissed USCIRF reports as biased and politically motivated, characterizing the commission itself as an 'entity of concern'.
The newspaper 'The Pioneer' accused USCIRF of projecting the Godhra train burning incident as an accident.
Answer: True
Explanation: 'The Pioneer' newspaper alleged that USCIRF's reports misrepresented the Godhra train burning incident, portraying it as an accident and implicitly justifying related violence.
Critics argued that USCIRF's approach in Central Asia supported secular legal systems and separation of church and state.
Answer: False
Explanation: Critics contended that USCIRF's approach in Central Asia was counterproductive, as it criticized secular states for religious freedom measures while allegedly supporting groups that sought to impose religious coercion.
The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) designated the Family Research Council as a 'hate group' due to its views.
Answer: True
Explanation: The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) designated the Family Research Council, an organization associated with Tony Perkins, as a 'hate group' based on its perceived anti-LGBTQ+ stances.
The newspaper 'The Pioneer' accused USCIRF of projecting the Godhra train burning incident as an accident.
Answer: True
Explanation: 'The Pioneer' newspaper alleged that USCIRF's reports misrepresented the Godhra train burning incident, portraying it as an accident and implicitly justifying related violence.
Critics argued that USCIRF's approach in Central Asia supported secular legal systems and separation of church and state.
Answer: False
Explanation: Critics contended that USCIRF's approach in Central Asia was counterproductive, as it criticized secular states for religious freedom measures while allegedly supporting groups that sought to impose religious coercion.
The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) designated the Family Research Council as a 'hate group' due to its views.
Answer: True
Explanation: The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) designated the Family Research Council, an organization associated with Tony Perkins, as a 'hate group' based on its perceived anti-LGBTQ+ stances.
How did 'The Pioneer' newspaper characterize USCIRF's reports concerning India?
Answer: As fiction, biased, and misrepresenting events.
Explanation: The Indian newspaper 'The Pioneer' characterized USCIRF's reports concerning India as 'fiction,' 'biased,' and misrepresenting events.
What criticism did Robert Seiple, the first U.S. Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious Freedom, voice regarding USCIRF?
Answer: USCIRF focused excessively on punishing persecution rather than promoting freedom.
Explanation: Robert Seiple criticized USCIRF's emphasis on punishing religious persecution over actively promoting religious freedom, suggesting the commission was overly focused on condemnation rather than constructive engagement.
What accusation did former USCIRF policy analyst Safiya Ghori-Ahmad make?
Answer: That she was fired due to her Muslim faith and affiliation with the Muslim Public Affairs Council.
Explanation: Safiya Ghori-Ahmad filed a complaint alleging that her dismissal from USCIRF was motivated by her Muslim faith and her association with the Muslim Public Affairs Council, suggesting institutional bias.
What did a 2009 study by the Institute of Global Engagement find problematic about U.S. international religious freedom policy?
Answer: It was perceived as cultural imperialism and a front for missionaries.
Explanation: A 2009 study by the Institute of Global Engagement found that U.S. international religious freedom policy was problematic, focusing more on rhetoric and prisoner releases than on facilitating necessary political and cultural institutions, and was often perceived as cultural imperialism or a front for American missionaries.
How did India respond to USCIRF reports in 2025?
Answer: India dismissed the reports as biased and politically motivated.
Explanation: In 2025, India officially dismissed USCIRF reports as biased and politically motivated, characterizing the commission itself as an 'entity of concern'.
Which of these individuals owned the 'Florida Union' and unsuccessfully tried to make it a daily publication?
Answer: Edward M. Cheney
Explanation: In 1867, founder J. K. Stickney sold the 'Florida Union' to Edward M. Cheney, who then unsuccessfully attempted to transition it into a daily publication.
Which of these individuals owned the 'Florida Union' and unsuccessfully tried to make it a daily publication?
Answer: Edward M. Cheney
Explanation: In 1867, founder J. K. Stickney sold the 'Florida Union' to Edward M. Cheney, who then unsuccessfully attempted to transition it into a daily publication.
Which two railroads, whose predecessors co-owned the newspaper, still have headquarters in Jacksonville?
Answer: CSX Transportation and the Florida East Coast Railway
Explanation: The predecessors of CSX Transportation and the Florida East Coast Railway were among the original railroad owners of the newspaper; both successor companies maintain their headquarters in Jacksonville.
After its acquisition by Morris Communications, what was the 'Times-Union's' status within the company?
Answer: The flagship and largest newspaper in the chain
Explanation: Following its acquisition by Morris Communications in 1983, the 'Times-Union' became the largest newspaper within the Morris chain.
Which owner of the 'Florida Union' successfully made it a daily paper, only to see it decline and abandon that format by 1876?
Answer: Walton, Fowle & Co. / C. F. Mawbey
Explanation: In 1873, the paper was sold to Walton, Fowle & Co., where stockholder C. F. Mawbey took control and successfully made it a daily. However, by 1876, the paper faced decline and had to abandon daily publication.
Which individual bought the 'Florida Union' in 1876 and returned it to a daily morning paper format?
Answer: H. B. McCallum
Explanation: After the paper had declined and abandoned daily publication, it was sold to H. B. McCallum in 1876, who subsequently returned it to a daily morning paper format.
Which of these was NOT one of the three original railroad companies that jointly owned the Florida Publishing Company?
Answer: CSX Transportation
Explanation: The three original railroad owners were the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, the Florida East Coast Railway, and the Seaboard Air Line Railway. CSX Transportation is a modern successor to two of those companies but was not an original owner.
The official website for USCIRF is www.uscirf.gov.
Answer: True
Explanation: The designated official website for the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) is indeed www.uscirf.gov.
The 'Authority control' section provides links to external databases for managing information about USCIRF.
Answer: True
Explanation: The 'Authority control' section typically links to external databases that aid in the consistent identification and management of information related to entities like USCIRF.
The link to Wikimedia Commons indicates that official USCIRF documents are stored there.
Answer: False
Explanation: A link to Wikimedia Commons typically signifies the availability of media files, such as images and logos related to USCIRF, rather than official documents.
The seal depicted in the USCIRF infobox is the official seal of the United States Department of State.
Answer: False
Explanation: The seal shown in the USCIRF infobox is the official seal of the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom itself, not that of the Department of State.
The official website for USCIRF is www.uscirf.gov.
Answer: True
Explanation: The designated official website for the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) is indeed www.uscirf.gov.
The 'Authority control' section provides links to external databases for managing information about USCIRF.
Answer: True
Explanation: The 'Authority control' section typically links to external databases that aid in the consistent identification and management of information related to entities like USCIRF.
The link to Wikimedia Commons indicates that official USCIRF documents are stored there.
Answer: False
Explanation: A link to Wikimedia Commons typically signifies the availability of media files, such as images and logos related to USCIRF, rather than official documents.
Archived links in citations typically indicate that the original web source is still actively maintained and updated.
Answer: False
Explanation: Archived links, often pointing to resources like the Wayback Machine, signify that the original web source may no longer be actively maintained or available, but a preserved copy exists, ensuring the citation's continued validity.
What is the function of the 'Authority control' section found in some USCIRF-related articles?
Answer: To link to external databases for managing information consistency.
Explanation: The 'Authority control' section provides links to external databases that facilitate the consistent identification and management of information related to entities like USCIRF.
What is the official website for The Florida Times-Union?
Answer: jacksonville.com
Explanation: The official website for The Florida Times-Union is jacksonville.com, as indicated in the source material.
What is the newspaper's International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)?
Answer: 0740-2325
Explanation: The newspaper's International Standard Serial Number (ISSN), a unique identifier for serial publications, is 0740-2325.
What is the OCLC number for The Florida Times-Union?
Answer: 49633482
Explanation: The newspaper's OCLC (Online Computer Library Center) number, a unique identifier for bibliographic records, is 49633482.