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Immigrant advocates allege the facility is overcrowded and that detainees are exposed to excessive heat, and have inadequate access to food, water, beds and bathrooms.
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He tried an earlier executive order slapping the label on the group, but a federal judge has blocked it. Antifa, Muslim Brotherhood also targeted.
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Haitian families, who for years have lived under the uncertainty of their TPS renewal, now face a new and more immediate uncertainty: What losing TPS could mean for their ability to work, remain with their families and plan for the future.
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Byron Donalds, Anna Paulina Luna and Randy Fine said they won't support any bill until the SAVE America Act passes
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Florida education officials say 鈥渟peculative鈥 damages caused by the state鈥檚 voucher system aren鈥檛 their fault. In a 40-page response to the Florida Education Association鈥檚 lawsuit filed in May, attorneys for the state argued the resolution plaintiffs want won鈥檛 be accomplished by the suit they filed.
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SA国际传谋 140 laws from the regular session and a trio of special sessions are set to take effect July 1, the start of the state鈥檚 fiscal year.
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Newly released data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture show that Florida has lowered its error rate for a federal food aid program to 12.97%, but that鈥檚 not enough to avoid a nearly $1 billion cost-share contribution next year.
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Counties throughout Florida are considering potential bans on AI data centers as residents raise concerns about the impact on the environment.
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Federal investigators have found that the deadly collapse of a Florida beachfront condominium actually started weeks before it left a massive pile of rubble. The 2021 collapse in the middle of the night left 98 people dead. The National Institute of Standards and Technology said in a report released Monday that two connections between garage columns and the pool deck started to fail in early June.
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Attorney General James Uthmeier's investigation follows a similar response from the DOJ after three San Francisco pitchers were warned for writing over the rainbow-colored logos.
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While workers, who were employees in government or public institutions, feel vindicated by how their lawsuits concluded, they are still grappling with the aftermath.
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University of Florida scientists are warn two of the world's most destructive species are now crossbreeding.