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In a statement, a USF spokeswoman said visitors questioning the display led the administration “to look into [the] processes” of selecting all flags.
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The death of Senior Airman Roger Fortson in Fort Walton Beach this month reignited a complicated debate — namely, the "Stand Your Ground" law and who is typically afforded deference when it comes to using guns in self-defense and who is not.
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LGBTQ+ Pride flags, Black Lives Matter flags and others could soon be barred from public schools, universities, and government buildings. A bill that prohibits such places from displaying flags that represent a political viewpoint passed its first committee stop today.
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Trayvon Martin's parents, Tracy Martin and Sybrina Fulton, spoke about him at a rally in Miami.
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Crump will be in Tampa next week, for a Black History Month celebration at the Tampa Bay History Center.
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Protesters around the Greater Tampa Bay region are scheduling gatherings to express their opinions about the verdict in the trial of a teenager who shot and killed two men and injured a third.
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The police reform bill that has garnered bipartisan support is going to Gov. Ron DeSantis. The bill was a product of House and Senate leadership working with the Legislative Black Caucus.
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Host Bradley George asks them how a year of activism has or hasn’t changed policing.
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Some activists hope that the verdict will lead to a change in police behavior.
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Ahead of closing arguments in the case of the former Minneapolis police officer, Judge Peter Cahill issued detailed instructions to the jury. Chauvin faces three counts.
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Judge Peter Cahill said the jury would be sequestered beginning next week when closing arguments are expected to start.
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With critics warning that the bill would chill free speech and have a disparately negative impact on Black people, a key Senate committee Friday approved a controversial measure that Republicans argue is needed to crack down on violent protests.