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President Trump defended the use of troops in U.S. cities while Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth told military commanders about new physical fitness and grooming requirements for uniformed personnel.
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Decades after the Grateful Dead split up, it sets a record for most Top 40 albums
The band's latest archival release — Dave's Picks, Volume 49 — made the list. That gave the Grateful Dead its 59th Top 40 album – one more than both Elvis Presley and Frank Sinatra.
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Florida teens point out the good and bad of social media as lawmakers consider limits
Young entrepreneurs and activists are worried about a proposal to ban social media for kids under 16 — even with consent of their parents. The state Senate may still make further changes to the bill.
The House Jan. 6 committee is wrapping up its investigation
The House Jan. 6 panel will take up criminal referrals against former President Donald Trump. The referrals will be voted on Monday in what's likely to be the group's last public meeting.
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Trump Tweets He's The Subject Of A 'Witch Hunt'
On Twitter, President Trump responds to reports he's under FBI investigation for possible obstruction of justice. While some say his tweets confirm a probe, he could be reacting to press accounts.
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After 6 Prison Terms, A Former Inmate Helps Other Women Rebuild Their Lives
For Susan Burton, getting on track after being released from prison was a daunting experience. Now she's determined to help other women follow in her footsteps. Her new memoir is Becoming Ms. Burton.
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Florida House Medicaid Plan Leaves Out Most Adults
As promised, the Florida House released its answer to the federal Medicaid Expansion under the Affordable Care Act on Thursday morning. It would leave out…
Medicare HMO Fined, Frozen
Florida Healthcare Plus, a Medicare HMO and drug plan, is under state review for making a $600,000 error in a financial statement and has been...
Elders Trapped By Guardianship Law
Florida's elder guardianship program is meant to help vulnerable elders. But Sarasota Herald-Tribune reporter Barbara Peters Smith recently published a...
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Former CIA Officer Indicted On Charges Of Sharing Secrets With Reporters
A grand jury indicted John Kiriakou on charges that he violated the Espionage Act. Critics say the Obama administration has abused the law to punish whistleblowers.
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Explaining DeSantis’ call for a convention of states and constitutional changes
DeSantis is presenting an alternative method of proposing U.S. Constitutional amendments that would let states call a convention if enough of them ask Congress.
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Payments on federal student loans have been paused for two years, and the Biden administration appears to be considering extending the pause beyond May.
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Jury Selection Begins in Enron Fraud Trial
Enron founder Kenneth Lay and former CEO Jeff Skilling go on trial Monday in Houston. Federal prosecutors will argue that Enron's top executives misled and defrauded investors through deals and statements designed to conceal growing losses at what was once the world's largest energy trading company.
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Hidden audits reveal millions in overcharges by Medicare Advantage plans
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