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February 25, 2015: Fort Lauderdale Cop Videotaped Slapping Homeless Man

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5:44 p.m. There's a growing concern among the transgender community: In just two months, seven transgender women have been killed in the U.S.
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5:32 p.m. Florida's largest companies spend heavily on lobbying and campaign contributions and get millions in state contracts and subsidies.
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5:04 p.m. The rules surrounding alimony are back before the Florida Legislature.
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4:44 p.m. They were the hottest love story in the Latin American art world. Now their works -- and the works of many other Mexican masters -- are coming to Fort Lauderdale.

  

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4:32 p.m. The mother of Trayvon Martin says she believes the man who shot her son dead got away with murder.
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4:04 p.m. The National Preserve that runs over about 700,000 acres in Collier County and bits of Monroe and Miami-Dade counties is applying to be one of the world's "dark-sky parks."

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1:04 p.m. Florida's largest teachers' union is calling for Governor Rick Scott and the state legislature to stop using standardized tests to judge schools, teachers and students for at least the next year.
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10:04 A recent study shows new college graduates are finding it easier to land their first job -- and that unemployment rates are dropping for most degree holders.
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9:35 Local transgender activists say trans women, particularly women of color, face an epidemic of violence.

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9:04 President Barack Obama is visiting South Florida today for a talk about immigration at Florida International University.
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8:43 They were the hottest love story in the Latin American art world. Now their works - and the works of many other Mexican masters - are coming to Fort Lauderdale.

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8:30 About 2,500 American Airlines passengers landed without their luggage at destinations worldwide last Friday. The airline blames the baggage-handling system's conveyor belts, which had several mechanical issues. More than 5,000 pieces of luggage were left behind at Miami International Airport.

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8:20 New work meant to strengthen Lake Okeechobee's dike may actually be hurting drinking water supplies around the lake.
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8:04 Fort Lauderdale police have opened a criminal investigation into an officer who was videotaped pushing and slapping a homeless man at a bus terminal downtown.

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7:43 Local transgender activists say #trans women, particularly women of color, face an epidemic of violence.
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7:30 The Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts is commissioning 10 new pieces to celebrate a decade in downtown Miami.
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7:20 A Broward County sheriff's deputy is on restricted duty after officials say he dragged a mentally incompetent woman by the shackles around her ankles through a courthouse hallway.

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7:04 Florida's largest teachers union, on Tuesday, called for the governor and legislature to stop using standardized tests to judge schools, teachers and students for at least the next year.
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6:43 They were the hottest love story in the Latin American art world. Now their works - and the works of many other Mexican masters - are coming to Fort Lauderdale.

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6:30 About 2,500 American Airlines passengers landed without their luggage at destinations worldwide last Friday. The airline blames the baggage-handling system's conveyor belts, which had several mechanical issues. More than 5,000 pieces of luggage were left behind at Miami International Airport.

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6:20 George Zimmerman, who was at the center of a national debate over racial profiling and self defense laws, will not be charged by federal authorities. US Attorney General Eric Holder announced Tuesday that he was not going to charge Zimmerman with a federal hate crime. Zimmerman was acquitted of murder in 2013 after gunning down Miami Gardens teen Trayvon Martin.

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6:04 Fort Lauderdale police have opened a criminal investigation into an officer who was videotaped pushing and slapping a homeless man at a bus terminal downtown.

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