Stephany Matat | Associated Press
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The law that raised the minimum gun purchase age to 21 was passed as part of a gun reform package following the 2018 mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, which was one of the deadliest shootings in the country.
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Florida's attorney general says his office will bring terrorism and attempted murder counts against a man already jailed on federal charges of attempting to assassinate then-presidential candidate Donald Trump while he was golfing last fall.
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Attorney General Pam Bondi says three alleged MS-13 gang members have been federally charged in connection with a killing a decade ago in South Florida. Bondi is seeking to highlight the Trump administration's push to prosecute violent gangs.
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With the endorsement of President Donald Trump, U.S. Rep. Byron Donalds is holding his first campaign rally in the 2026 Florida governor’s race.
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President Donald Trump's team is looking at locations for a post-administration presidential library, and Florida may take that spot.
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U.S. Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Naples, ended the speculation by saying he will run in 2026. If elected, he would become Florida's first Black governor.
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Florida's attorney general has a long history in Tampa, serving as a circuit judge in Hillsborough County. She was also a staunch opponent of ballot measures on abortion and medical marijuana.
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The American Civil Liberties Union has filed a lawsuit accusing Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis of failing to fulfill his constitutional obligation to call special elections for two seats in the state House and Senate.
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A Miami judge has granted bail to a prominent real estate broker and his twin brother as they face sexual assault charges.
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Florida voters rejected adding abortion rights to their state constitution Tuesday, keeping a ban on abortion after the first six weeks of pregnancy in place.
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The ballot measure would have allowed companies that already grow and sell medical marijuana to sell it to adults above 21 for any reason.
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A win for him would reaffirm Republican strength in Florida despite ballot measures on abortion rights and recreational marijuana legalization that Democrats hope will drive their turnout.