Associated Press
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The team did not share further details and asked for Hedman's privacy to be respected.
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Democrats are celebrating Emily Gregory's victory as the latest sign voters are turning against Trump and the GOP ahead of the midterm elections in November.
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Iowa sent the top-seeded Gators back to Gainesville from Tampa and moved onto the Sweet 16, which won't have any Cinderellas this year.
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According to ICE, Royer Perez-Jimenez "died of presumed suicide" at the Glades County Detention Center in Moore Haven, although an official cause of death remains under investigation.
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Hodgson's eyes began to well when Izaiyah Nelson referred to him as a father figure. The coach also praised his parents and took exception to comments by Louisville's coach about some Bulls players.
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USF is in Buffalo to meet Louisville in the first round of the NCAA tournament. A day earlier, the Bulls' coach shared some of the scars as a foster child and joys from adoption.
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Florida is now the fifth state to be identified for what the administration says is fraud, waste and abuse within the Medicaid program.
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The university says the Florida Federation of College Republicans disbanded the chapter after it found members broke its rules, citing an apparent antisemitic gesture.
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Michael Lee King shot his neighbor in the face and burned her alive in 2008, court records say. The case led to the passing of the Denise Amber Lee Act, which provides better training for 911 operators.
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Wiles is a longtime Trump ally who rose from his 2024 campaign co-chair to his closest adviser and counsel. She spent decades as a lobbyist and political operative in Florida, where she led his 2016 state election effort.