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Adding to the family dynamics was the fact that the siblings' mother, civil rights activist Lavon Wright Bracy, endorsed her daughter over her son.
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MacDill Air Force Base is the home of U.S. Special Operations and Central Command, which directs military operations in the Middle East.
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The bill eases some costs due to regulations passed following the Surfside Condo collapse. While DeSantis said the regulations are important, he thinks a balance needs to be struck.
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At least part of the dispute centers on whether sports betting needed voter approval when the sports bets run through servers on tribal property.
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Wilton Simpson said the majority of farmworkers in the state have legal visas. He also called for nationalization of property insurance because of threats from an increasing number of disasters.
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Two Tampa Bay area company owners share how tariffs are affecting their businesses and the prices they are passing on to customers.
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Several conservation-related organizations will gather in the Everglades Sunday morning to protest a state-proposed plan to place an immigration detention facility at the former Everglades Jetport inside Big Cypress National Preserve.
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Both contests -- in Senate District 15 and House District 40 -- became vacant following the death in February of State Sen. Geraldine Thompson.
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The Coral Springs family of Robert Levinson, who vanished in Iran 18 years ago and is presumed dead, is calling for any deal between the United States and Iran to include the return of his remains.
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The Miami-based Office of Cuba Broadcasting, which oversees Radio and TV Martí and the Martí Noticias website, was spared from layoffs at Voice of America and the U.S. Agency for Global Media.
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Immigrant advocates and others say President Donald Trump's aggressive deportation policies are fostering a climate of "fear" in South Florida's immigrant communities, mainly with his decision to abruptly end temporary visas for hundreds of thousands of legal U.S. residents.
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The bill on his desk would ban oil drilling within 10 miles of the Apalachicola River Basin
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Gov. Ron DeSantis, who arranged the charter flights for 1,500 people out of Israel, met with about 160 evacuees after they were assisted out of Israel to Cyprus by cruise ship, then flown to Tampa.
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This week on "The Florida Roundup," we looked at the demonstrations across the state as part of the national “No Kings” protest. Then, we spoke with Shankar Vedantum of "Hidden Brain" about our hot and cold emotional states and more.