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Disney says the Disability Access Service, which allows pass-holders and their immediate family members to make an online reservation for a ride and not have to wait, needed changing because it had grown fourfold.
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Mosaic Fertilizer told a federal appeals court a legal battle should end because the company has completed parts of a Polk County road project that includes a radioactive byproduct of the phosphate industry.
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The law prevents children under age 14 from opening accounts on certain platforms — which court documents indicate could include platforms such as Snapchat, Instagram, Facebook and YouTube.
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For nearly three years, Gov. Ron DeSantis has repeatedly extended an immigration state of emergency. Democrats say it's an overreach, and they're filing legislation to limit that power.
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The lawsuit, filed last year, says the social media sites are harmful to children and that Meta has violated the Florida Deceptive and Unfair Trade Practices Act.
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Additional charges were filed against Silas Sampson, 22, after toxicology reports showed he was above the legal blood-alcohol limit and also had marijuana in his system.
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Florida leaders are looking at changing the congressional map, which already favors Republicans. Voting rights advocates call this dangerous.
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Attorney General James Uthmeier issued the rule in August prohibiting the kratom byproduct alkaloid 7-hydroxymitragynine, known as 7-OH.
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Over his short life, Daniel Weisberger went from Boy Scout and beloved older brother to killer. To understand why, we headed to the Florida Keys, where Daniel's world unraveled.
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Mohammed Ibrahim, who lives part-time in Tampa, had been detained for nine months after he was accused of throwing rocks at Israeli soldiers in the West Bank.
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The lawsuit alleges Florida Power & Light and its parent company made misleading statements about issues such as funding “ghost” candidates to influence elections.
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The Legislature this year approved 22 circuit judges and 15 county judges.
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The law prevents children under age 14 from opening accounts on certain platforms — which court documents indicate could include platforms such as Instagram, Snapchat, Facebook and YouTube. Parents would have to give consent for 14- and 15-year-olds to have accounts on the platforms.
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Anna Kepner's cause of death on a Carnival Horizon ship was “mechanical asphyxia," according to a copy of her death certificate obtained by ABC News. The nature of a floating crime scene can make investigations challenging.