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A lawyer for two of the detainees says the beating happened after they complained about not having phone access on April 2.
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The drumbeat to boot U.S. Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick from Congress is growing louder in Washington.
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James Uthmeier says the pageant organizations kicked out a contestant who refused to sign a contract opening up the competition to transgender females.
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The 350-room hotel, located on the east side of the instillation, was evacuated "out of abundance of caution," after receiving an unspecified threat.
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Uthmeier pointed to alleged connections between OpenAI’s product, ChatGPT, and cases of self-harm and suicide by minors.
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Prosecutors are seeking Tiger Woods' prescription drug records from a Florida pharmacy. This comes a week after his vehicle crashed and he was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence.
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There have been more than 21,000 unsolved murders in the state since the '60s. Florida is turning to new tech to find answers.
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Florida has one of the largest foreign-born populations in the U.S. For some, the fate of citizenship for their new children hangs in the balance of the Supreme Court's decision on President Trump's effort to change more than a century-long practice.
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Florida Republicans want to redraw congressional maps. Surprise Democratic wins could make that more complicated.
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Environmental groups urge appeals court panel to lift halt on closing Florida's 'Alligator Alcatraz'The immigration detention center remains open due to arguments by Florida and the Trump administration. They claimed the state hadn't gotten federal reimbursement, so it wasn’t required to follow federal environmental law.
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If HB 757 becomes law, public colleges and universities would be left to decide whether to opt in. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis will ultimately decide whether the expansion of the guardian program reaches college campuses.
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A spokesperson for the Migos rapper has confirmed the shooting and says he is being treated at a hospital.
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On "The Florida Roundup," Dungy gives his perspective on the "Rooney Rule," which requires NFL teams to interview diverse candidates.
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The Florida resolution comes as Bayer seeks approval of a $7.25 billion class settlement in Missouri and weeks before the U.S. Supreme Court is scheduled to hear a case that could determine whether the company can be shielded from failure-to-warn lawsuits.