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Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva is in Shanghai as he looks to boost ties with his country's biggest trade partner. He is due to meet with his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping in Beijing on Friday.
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Louis Bernard Gaskin, 56, is scheduled to be put to death for the 1989 deaths of a couple in Flagler County.
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An analysis that was the basis of Florida surgeon general's recommendation against young men getting the vaccine omitted info that showed catching COVID could increase the risk of a cardiac-related death more than the shot.
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Michigan is a battleground state transformed by Democratic majorities. The visit will put the Republican governor's agenda in direct contrast with one of the Democratic party's brightest stars, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.
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Two other states — Alabama and Arkansas — have enacted laws similar to Florida’s since last year.
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The lawsuit, filed by families in St. Johns, Alachua, Duval and Orange counties against Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo and the state boards of medicine and osteopathic medicine, claims Florida’s prohibition against puberty-blocking hormones and gender-affirming surgeries for minors violates the equal protection clause of the Constitution.
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Republican Rep. Joseph Harding pleaded guilty to charges including wire fraud and making false statements in connection with COVID-19 relief fraud.
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It came at the start of the 2023 legislative session, in which the Republican supermajority is expected to rubber stamp much of DeSantis' agenda.
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Officials in 32 states and other jurisdictions have been using texts, voicemails, snail mail, flyers and social media posts — all in multiple languages — to let recipients know that their extra food stamps end after February's payments.
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Former Sarasota County Commissioner Ziegler has been named Florida GOP Chair, replacing state Sen. Joe Gruters, who decided not to run for reelection after holding the state chair position since 2019.
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Some 114 Haitian migrants have made landfall in the Florida Keys, continuing an uptick of people making their way from Haiti and Cuba by sea, the U.S. Border Patrol say.
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Prosecutors claim Jorge Carballo abandoned his patients, going home after the Rehabilitation Center at Hollywood Hills lost power to its air conditioner during the 2017 storm. Nine people died.