Aylo, the parent company behind Pornhub admitted in recent court documents that the website knowingly profited off of videos of women who were coerced into sex acts. Read More.
Last week, Florida Commissioner of Agriculture Wilton Simpson announced that farmers can apply for the Florida Farm Tax Exempt Agricultural Materials (TEAM) Card beginning January 1, 2024, to use for sales-tax-exempt purchases of agricultural materials. Read More.
While a man pumped gas at a Chevron station in West Palm Beach last week, a woman unwelcomingly jumped into his BMW, requesting a ride to Miami and was turned down. Read More.
Republican Party of Florida National Committeeman Peter Feaman announced that more than 30 Republican Party of Florida members endorsed him in his bid for Florida GOP chair. Read More.
The former assistant U.S. attorney who allegedly worked to ‘limit’ questions about Joe Biden denied that politics played a role in the Hunter Biden investigation during her interview at the House Judiciary Committee, according to a transcript reviewed by Fox News Digital. Read More.
A fresh wave of up to 15,000 migrants is set to crash into the already flooded US southern border as Secretary of State Antony Blinken prepares for a dire state visit to Mexico later this week.
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A Florida man was arrested for allegedly possessing child pornography. The man accused of having child porn is reportedly a former corrections officer and a current employee at Walt Disney World in Florida.
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“Banned” Books Week is long past, but efforts to push sexually explicit material on young children and misinformation about the availability of these books are not. As we round out our “banned” book series this year, let’s take a look at a few discouraging examples. Read More.
This week, during the Israel Bonds Prime Minister’s Circle Gala in Boca Raton, Florida Chief Financial Officer (CFO) Jimmy Patronis announced the State Board of Administration (SBA) has purchased another $25 million in Israel bonds.
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A recent Gallup report found Gen Z students rank affordability and career preparedness as the most important factors when considering where to pursue higher education. Read More.
Five new Florida laws will go into effect on Jan. 1, 2024, regarding pretrial release and detention, child protective investigations, the creation of a "Persons with Disabilities" registry, and state park reservations. Read More.