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Former Florida Sen. Bob Graham, who chaired the Intelligence Committee following the 2001 terrorist attacks and opposed the Iraq invasion, has died. He was 87. Graham served three terms in the Senate and two terms as Florida's governor.
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Data shows the governor and politicians across the political spectrum may be overselling the frequency of retail theft.
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The holiday will be celebrated the fourth Thursday in March every year.
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Attorneys for 404 permit applicants caught in “regulatory limbo” echoed Florida's request — now denied — to advance permits with no impacts to threatened species.
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Judge Juan M. Merchan placed a gag order on Trump that bars him from talking about witnesses, court staff and their families, but he can still criticize District Attorney Alvin Bragg and Merchan.
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Criminologists in Venezuela say the country's decline in crimes is because of the country’s poor economy, mass migration and the government's extrajudicial killings, not the government emptying prisons.
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Overdose deaths have soared, and every state is being impacted. But research suggests states that haven’t expanded Medicaid coverage, such as Florida, are passing up an opportunity to lessen the toll.
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The declaration aims to bring awareness to the dangers of leaving kids unattended in vehicles.
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The law takes effect on July 1.
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Senate Bill 1638 directs 96% of Seminole Gaming Compact revenues to a range of environmental initiatives, per the governor’s office.