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A school seeks to dismiss a lawsuit filed by Michelle Obama's brother and his wife
The school argues that it exercised its contractual right to deny the Robinson children enrollment in 2021, as school officials determined it was in the "best interest of the school."
'Goodfellas' star Ray Liotta dead at 67
According to his publicist, the actor died in his sleep in the Dominican Republic, where he was shooting a movie.
The NFL and players' union agree to suspend COVID protocols for the 2022 season
With the change in protocol, league players and staff will no longer have to wear face coverings at NFL facilities, regardless of their vaccination status.
Uber and Lyft add fuel surcharges to rides as gas prices surge nationwide
As of Wednesday, the average cost of a gallon of regular fuel is now $4.305, according to AAA. Both ride-share companies say they're adding surcharges to deal with the spike in gas prices in the U.S.
Here's how propaganda is clouding Russians' understanding of the war in Ukraine
The truth about the war is hard to find in Russia and is mostly discovered only by people who already distrust the Kremlin and its state-sponsored media, says Russian-born journalist Julia Ioffe.
Russia is forcing media organizations to scrub their websites and go off the air
Media consumers in Russia are losing ways to learn about what's happening in Ukraine. Russia has shut down most independent media and passed a new law criminalizing reporting on the war.
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N.J. police are under scrutiny for racial bias after breaking up a fight between teens
In video posted to social media of a shopping mall fight, an officer tackles the Black youth who's involved and handcuffs him with the assistance of another officer as the white participant looks on.
A Canadian judge has frozen access to donations for the trucker convoy protest
After losing access to GoFundMe campaigns, those involved with "Freedom Convoy 2022" then moved to Christian fundraising site GiveSendGo.
Donald Trump Jr. Was Told Of Information's Moscow Origin
The New York Times is reporting that Trump Jr. was told that the potentially damaging information about Hillary Clinton offered by a Russian lawyer last year came from the Russian government.
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Remembering Singer James Ingram Who Died At Age 66
Singer James Ingram has died. He was a constant fixture on the pop and R&B charts in the 1980s with hits such as: "Just Once" and "One Hundred Ways."
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Watch Lin-Manuel Miranda, Josh Groban, cast of 'Hamilton' celebrate 'Sweeney Todd'
The casts of both shows joined together to sing a parody song penned by Miranda.
At least twelve people have died in a stampede at a soccer stadium in El Salvador
At least twelve people were killed and dozens more injured when stampeding soccer fans pushed through one of the access gates at a quarterfinal match in the Salvadoran league Saturday.
DeSantis' presidential campaign, NAACP's travel advisory and Florida’s new immigration law
On this week's Florida Roundup, we discuss Gov. Ron DeSantis' 2024 presidential campaign kick-off, the NAACP's Florida travel advisory and whether Florida’s new immigration law is prompting some to leave the state.
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WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich loses appeal, will remain in Russian detention
The journalist's parents traveled to Russia to hear the pretrial decision, and they were able to briefly see their son and talk with him through an opening in a glass and metal cage.
Before their mission to the moon, NASA astronauts will hitch a ride in this van
NASA’s next generation of moon astronauts will have a new ride to the launchpad.
Farmers Insurance is exiting Florida
Insurers in Florida have dropped hundreds of thousands of policies and raised rates during the past two years.
Costa Rica Plane Crash Kills Pinellas County Family of Four
A plane carrying families from Tampa Bay and New York crashed in a wooded area of San Jose, Costa Rica, killing all 12 aboard Sunday, government officials…
SpaceX Fires Engines On Big New Rocket In Launch Pad Test
SpaceX fired up its newest, biggest rocket in a critical launch pad test Wednesday, advancing toward a long-anticipated test flight possibly in just a…
Coldest Air in Two Years Headed for Florida Peninsula
More than four million Floridians are likely to experience a freeze over the next two nights, including rural areas of Southwest Florida by Wednesday...
Making Sense of Winter Olympics Coverage
Some reports say that the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics ratings are down compared to the 2010 games in Vancouver. But NBC is disputing that.Whatever the…
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Legislature To Create Task Force To Hammer Out New Nursing Home Funding Plan
Some nursing home representatives are cheering the delay of a state legislative proposal that would have changed how Medicaid funds flow to assisted...
Pasco Fires Shift Some Schools, Trigger Fines
It's been hot and dry and it's peak wildfire season in Florida. That's a point drawn home to the families who live near River Ridge Middle School and High…
Following Legislature’s Passage, Gov. Scott Still Indicating He May Veto Entire Florida Budget
The Florida Legislature may have sent an $82.4 billion dollar budget to Governor Rick Scott Monday, but Scott is still indicating he may veto it.
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Florida To Provide Limited Voter Information To Panel
With Democrats and some Republicans increasing calls this week to fully reject a federal commission's request for voter information, Florida Secretary...
New Law Strengthens Child Welfare Investigations, St. Augustine Lawmaker Says
Changes to Florida’s child-welfare system, sponsored by Rep. Cyndi Stevenson (R-St. Augustine), are finally law after two years of debate in Tallahassee...
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