Associated Press
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A medical examiner for the Orlando area ruled the death an accident after performing an autopsy, saying the man died of blunt-impact injuries.
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Tampa Bay led by 14 in the fourth, and Atlanta converted a third-and-28 on the game-winning drive. The Bucs lost for the fifth time in six games to fall a half-game behind Carolina in the NFC South.
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The sale came after President Donald Trump’s administration announced plans to allow new drilling off Florida and California for the first time in decades.
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Franco was convicted of sexually abusing a minor and given a two-year suspended sentence. An appeals court granted the request of Franco's attorneys, ordering a new panel of judges to oversee the case.
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Mark Geralds became the 18th person put to death in Florida this year, further extending the state's record for total executions in a single year.
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The survey from the health care research nonprofit KFF finds that marketplace enrollees overwhelmingly support an extension of the subsidies.
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CAIR quickly filed suit, calling it “unconstitutional” and “defamatory” proclamation.
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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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In response to a public records request, the department argued the ex-Buc's death did not happen during a “critical incident” and is therefore not subject to California laws governing body cam video release.
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The bill that ended the shutdown includes a provision to ban THC drinks and snacks derived from hemp. The $24 billion industry is now scrambling to save itself before the measure takes effect a year from now.