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More than a dozen "No Kings" protests took place around the region, part of more than 2,600 around the country in cities large and small.
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This will be the third such No Kings protest this year. The previous ones attracted large groups of protesters, with the June event claiming more than 5 million nationwide.
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A second nonprofit opened by the Trump family this year is slated to receive the land, but questions remain over the money the first entity raised.
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It comes after an activist claimed officials at a local college violated Florida's Sunshine State law when they gifted the land to the state, which then voted to transfer it to the foundation.
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President Donald Trump's doctor, Navy Capt. Dr, Sean Barbabella, says the evaluation was part of the president's ongoing health maintenance plan.
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Lawmakers in Tallahassee said they never intended the new law to be used against fans storming football fields after a huge victory.
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The nearly 3-acre property across the street from the Miami Heat's arena is valued at more than $67 million, according to a 2025 county assessment.
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A new poll suggests Republicans, Democrats and independents in Miami oppose giving Miami Dade College land for the Trump presidential library.
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A South Florida activist said Wednesday he wants the Miami-Dade State Attorney's Office to launch an investigation into the recent transfer of valuable downtown Miami land — that was owned by Miami Dade College — to the state for construction of a future Donald Trump presidential library and a hotel.
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Florida officials decided Tuesday to set aside nearly three acres of prime downtown Miami real estate next to the historic Freedom Tower as a potential site of the future presidential library of President Donald Trump.
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As of Sept. 30, you'll need a bank account to access most federal payments, like Social Security, Social Security Disability Insurance, veterans' benefits and tax refunds.
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The proposal is scheduled to go before the state's Board of Trustees of the Internal Improvement Trust Fund at a scheduled Sept. 30 meeting.