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Voter discontent rises: Immigration becomes pivotal issue for 2024 presidential race
Recent polling shows that immigration will be one of the top voter issues of the presidential campaign. Read More.
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Trump's eligibility for the ballot is being challenged under the 14th Amendment. Here are the notable cases.
Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows is the first election official to unilaterally declare former President Donald Trump ineligible for the presidency under Section 3 of the 14th Amendment. Read More.
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US Coast Guard transports twelve migrants to Bahamas after U.S. entry attempt
Twelve migrants were transported to the Bahamas after trying to enter the United States on Friday, according to the United States Coast Guard (USCG). Read More.
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Georgia man caught in Miami with girl, 15, thought to be ‘groomed’ for trafficking, cops say
Miami police say they arrested a suburban Atlanta man late Thursday night after a car chase, crash and foot pursuit after he brought a 15-year-old girl from the Peach State to South Florida — after having likely “groomed” her for sex trafficking. Read More.
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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine vetoes bill that would’ve banned gender-affirming care for trans youth - Florida Phoenix
Republican Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has vetoed legislation that would have prohibited transgender youth from accessing gender-affirming care. His veto shoots down the controversial bill, which would also stop middle and high school trans students from participating in athletics with cisgender peers. He announced the decision in a press conference Friday morning, the last day […] Read More.
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Bipartisan Florida push would ban most businesses from refusing to accept cash
Refusing cash payments could become illegal for most Florida businesses in 2024. Legislation sponsored by state Sen. Shevrin Jones, a Miami-Dade County Democrat, and state Rep. Joel Rudman, a Panha… Read More.
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Florida lawmakers look to curb student absenteeism
TALLAHASSEE — Florida lawmakers during the upcoming legislative session could look to address the problem of chronic absenteeism among public-school students. Read More.
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Delray Beach Library Computer Used For School Threats
A man using a computer at a Delray Beach library is accused of transmitting multiple threats to schools and administrators in Broward County. The Broward Sheriff’s Office issued this statement to BocaNewsNow.com. Read More.
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Florida Democratic Party Sued for Shutting Down Presidential Primary
With presidential primaries of incumbents almost never successful, some Democrats are vying to primary President Joe Biden (D).  The Florida Democratic Party has effectively canceled their primary race by only putting Biden's name on the ballot, despite challengers rising against the president in his own party. Read More.
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Nikki Haley Closes the Gap on Donald Trump
Nikki Haley is now Donald Trump's main challenger in the 2024 GOP primary, although she still trails the former president by a large distance, according to a poll. Read More.
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Almost no Florida voters, it seems, want a president with empathy
Almost no Florida voters, it seems, want a president with empathy. A Florida Atlantic University poll asked the state’s voters what personality trait they value the most in a presidential candidate… Read More.
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Florida bill would add penalties for felonies by previously deported migrants
A new bill has been filed in the Florida Legislature that would increase penalties for criminal migrants who reenter the United States illegally. Senate Bill 1036 was introduced by state Sen. Blaise Ingoglia, R-Spring Hill, ahead of Florida’s legislative session which begins on Jan. 9. Read More.
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Florida to start writing rules for safehouses for human trafficking survivors
Change comes after 9 Investigates exposed complaints about a different Central Florida facility earlier this year. Read More.
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University with Gender Clinic Funds Study to See if Puberty Blockers Causes 'Lasting' Brain Changes for Kids
The University of Wisconsin-Madison (UW) approved a $600,000 grant for a study hypothesizing that puberty blockers used on children will lead to “lasting changes” in the brain, according to documents obtained exclusively by the Daily Caller News Foundation. Read More.
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An International Company Is Making A $115 Million Investment in FL With A New Facility and 400 Jobs
In 2023, some international companies have invested in Florida with new facilities and jobs. Examples are Bauducco and Cosentino Group, as just a few examples. And a recent announcement means that there is one more example to add to the list because an international company is building a new facility on Florida's Space Coast and bringing jobs as well. Read More.

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