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Kanye West accused of racism and antisemitism as new lawsuit alleges that the rapper praised Hitler
Controversial rapper Kanye West repeatedly yelled at Black employees and praised Adolf Hitler as an "innovator" according to a new lawsuit filed in California on Tuesday. Read More.
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Florida voting advocates are fighting to keep the voting rolls accurate
Florida belonged to the Electronic Voter Registration System, known as ERIC — but left last year, joining a small group of other deep red states Read More.
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Migrants flown to Martha's Vineyard on flights coordinated by DeSantis can sue aviation company
Migrants who were flown to Martha's Vineyard nearly two years ago on charter flights coordinated by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis can sue the aviation company that transported them, a Massachusetts federal judge ruled on Monday. Read More.
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Florida Man Gets Over 19 Years In Prison For Illicit Sexual Activity Involving A Minor, CSAM
A Florida man was sentenced to federal prison for his actions relating to the sexual abuse of a minor and child sexual abuse material (CSAM). Read More.
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Alabama court’s ruling that embryos are children opens up a host of other legal issues, including parental rights
The Alabama Supreme Court ruled on Feb. 21, 2024, that the word “child” also means frozen embryos, which are typically implanted via in vitro fertilization. Read More.
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State regulator approves another rate decrease for FPL residential customers
Florida Power & Light's residential customers will see rates decrease for back-to-back months after the Florida Public Service Commission on Tuesday unanimously approved the utility's request for May because of declining fuel prices. Read More.
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Palm Beach district to pay $54.9 million in charter schools settlement
We’re learning the Palm Beach County School District will be writing a multi-million dollar check to settle with local charter schools. Read More.
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The Perils of Partisanship: Lessons from Reagan and O'Neill by Steve Rosenberg
In today's polarized political landscape, the divisive forces of partisanship threaten to tear the fabric of our nation. Read More.
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5 South Florida men arrested for $50K retail theft scheme across the Sunshine State
Five people from Miami-Dade were arrested for their involvement in a large-scale organized retail theft fraud scheme that spanned across Florida. Read More.
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Northern Border Sees 114% Increase in Illegal Alien Encounters in First Four Months of FY 2024
Much focus has been on illegal border crossings at the U.S. southern border with Mexico, which has seen record numbers since President Joe Biden took office. But officials are sounding the alarm about what’s happening at the northern border. Read More.
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Florida voters will decide whether to protect abortion rights and legalize pot in November
The Florida Supreme Court issued rulings Monday allowing the state's voters to decide whether to protect abortion rights and legalize recreational use of marijuana, rejecting the state attorney general's arguments that the measures should be kept off the November ballot. Read More.
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What Florida’s party registration trends can tell us about the outcome of a Trump-Biden rematch
The 2024 election is shaping up to be the first year in decades were Florida is not a pivotal, competitive swing state. Read More.
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DeSantis suspends Orlando City Commissioner Regina Hill following felony arrest
Gov. Ron DeSantis issued an executive order Monday suspending Orlando City Commissioner Regina Hill after she was indicted on seven felony charges relating to alleged fraud of an elderly citizen. Read More.
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Feds: North Shore man facing sex trafficking charges forced women to sell themselves during pandemic
A North Shore man was indicted Monday in federal court in Boston on sex trafficking charges after investigators say he preyed on women who were struggling with employment and housing when the COVID-19 pandemic hit in March 2020. Read More.
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Florida had more books challenged than any other state, American Library Association says
Nearly 2,700 titles were challenged in Florida schools and public libraries last year, according to the American Library Association. Read More.

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