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Judge denies Florida Fish and Wildlife biologist’s reinstatement after firing over Charlie Kirk post: “First Amendment is not absolute”
Saying “the First Amendment is not absolute,” a federal judge rejected an initial attempt to require state officials to reinstate a biologist who was fired
Tampa Bay Lightning are coming to play Florida Panthers for first time since preseason penalty-fest
Tampa Bay Lightning forward Scott Sabourin, officially, has never appeared in a game that mattered on the Florida Panthers’ home ice. The journeyman forward has
CBS News Miami’s Ted Scouten reports on flight cancellations while stranded in Chicago
Scouten was in Illinois for a family gathering, and when he got to O’Hare Airport, he was notified that his flight was one of the
Kidnapping at McDonald’s in Davie leads to police pursuit and 3 arrests in Pompano Beach, officials say
Three people face charges after a man was abducted from a McDonald’s in Davie and driven to Fort Lauderdale before a police pursuit ended with
Critics warn Florida’s new teaching standards rehabilitate aspects of the anti-communist Red Scare
The daughter of a Hollywood screenwriter who was imprisoned and blacklisted during the anti-communist Red Scare has decried Florida’s new social studies teaching standards that
Sweetwater police unveil mobile command center, launching Operation Safe Holiday
Police will be stationed at Dolphin Mall as holiday shopping ramps up. Source link
Bill requiring release of more Epstein files to be voted on next week
The U.S. House is slated to vote on the bill early next week. Source link
Florida-based social media influencer Scott Huss to face 2 years in prison for COVID-19 relief loan fraud
A popular social media influencer in Florida will spend over two years in prison in connection to a loan fraud scheme, according to the U.S.
Florida’s approval of conservative education model will teach students “ideological evils of communism”
Florida education leaders on Thursday approved a set of principles that would teach a conservative-backed vision of the United States. The State Board of Education,