Former Fox News host Bill O’Reilly was a rather staunch supporter of Florida’s book ban laws enacted by Gov. Ron DeSantis (R). That is until two of his own books
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Former Fox News host Bill O’Reilly was a rather staunch supporter of Florida’s book ban laws enacted by Gov. Ron DeSantis (R). That is until two of his own books
Florida Democrats won a narrow victory Tuesday in a hotly contested state House race in Central Florida, replacing a GOP incumbent who had resigned and overcoming a large gap in
In the News January 15, 2024 Dear Iowa, Before the caucus tonight, I feel a responsibility to pass along some information about the Florida Men running for President — especially
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Police will create a ‘hostile environment’ for shoplifters in a bid to crack down on an epidemic of retail theft, ministers vowed today. One senior officer urged members of the
On this page On 20 October 2023, the Australian Chief Medical Officer, Professor Paul Kelly announced that the COVID-19 pandemic was no longer a Communicable Disease Incident of National Significance
CNN — Between 2000 and 2021, suicide rates in the US increased approximately 36%. According to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, over 48,000 deaths in 2021 were
Three indictments in three different federal jurisdictions have been unsealed charging multiple Russian cybercrime actors involved in the Trickbot malware and Conti ransomware schemes. According to court documents and public
While remaining near historic lows, Florida’s unemployment rate ticked up in September for the second time this year. The state Department of Commerce on Friday said Florida had a 2.8
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