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Florida lawmakers passed a law that would effectively prevent most drag shows. An appeals court upheld an injunction against it.
Saad Almadi, a dual citizen and retired engineer who lived in the US since the 1970s, was detained during a trip in late 2021 and served two years in prison for tweeting criticisms of the Saudi
Tiger Woods has 2 children with ex Elin Nordegren: daughter Sam Alexis and son Charlie. Both attend the Benjamin School in Florida with Kai Trump.
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Thousands of unharvested tomatoes are being plowed over in South Florida in a sign of what is to come under President Donald Trump's tariffs—or tariff threats—and immigration policies. Reporting by Miami's local Fox affiliate,
Florida is continuing its rapid pace of executions this year, with one convicted killer set to die this week and another on June 10 who
Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) speaks at the Ohio Statehouse about Congressional term limits.
The Immigration Enforcement Operations Plan proposes rapid construction of detention facilities and Florida National Guard JAG officers acting as immigration judges.
President Donald Trump fired longtime Librarian of Congress and Tallahassee native Carla Hayden on May 8, reportedly due to her focus on diversity, equity and inclusion.
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Florida woman says she can't flush toilet paper in her new construction homeA Florida homeowner says she can't flush toilet paper because it causes her pipes to clog. She believes it's a warranty issue, but the builder says their plumbing contractor isn't to blame.
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AlterNet on MSNThe Trump effect: Florida race turned on its head as voters are told what the president wantsA public opinion survey shows U.S. Rep. Byron Donalds leading Florida First Lady Casey DeSantis, 44%-25, in the race for the Republican nomination for governor in 2026. That’s from a new poll conducted for the James Madison Institute (JMI) in the middle of May among 516 Republican voters.
After Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer announced he was holding up Donald Trump’s Justice Department political nominees over the president accepting the $400 million “air palace in the sky” from Qatar, Alabama’s senior senator mocked the strategy in one word.
The 73-year-old Florida man appears to be a staunch Trump supporter who uses his Facebook account to go on the attack.