Alen Zheng and Ann Mary Zheng were charged in separate federal indictments. FBI director Kash Patel says the sister is in custody, while the brother has fled to China.
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A Florida woman says her own birth plan was overridden when a hospital sought legal intervention. The case was argued before a judge over Zoom – while she was in labor.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a measure to keep funding going for lifesaving medication. But the coverage runs out in July. Hence, the legal back-and-forth over the AIDS Drug Assistance Program continues.
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The fight against the Everglades' immigration detention center is not the first time the land has been at the heart of environmental controversy.
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The majority of the court agreed to the stay as James Aren Duckett awaits postconviction DNA testing.
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The service will primarily cover Dixie, Levy and Gilchrist counties along with surrounding rural areas where access to advanced medical care has historically been limited.
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It’s the 12th year for the Pier 60 Sugar Sand Festival on Clearwater Beach.
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As expected, Major League Baseball waited until a few hours before first pitch to tell fans where to view games on cable, satellite and streaming services outlets.
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A three-judge panel on the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals found the ban on cultivated meats doesn’t conflict with existing federal laws regulating poultry that is raised for human consumption.
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The funding will restore ADAP eligibility to more than 11,000 people until the Legislature passes a budget. The state health department enacted the change March 1 citing a $120 million shortfall.
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