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A little-noticed provision in a new Florida transportation law changes how new vehicle brands can enter the state's market. A journalist explains his reporting on the contributions behind it.
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Despite its imminent closure, attorneys suing to close 'Alligator Alcatraz' say the fight's not overNearly a year to the day since it opened, the immigration detention center in the Everglades is empty. But attorneys on the case to shut it down said the work is not done yet.
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The temporary ban on sloth imports into Florida expires after July 10.
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The GOP incumbent argues that she submitted all the paperwork to qualify. A decision would need to come by the end of next week, when counties begin sending primary ballots to overseas voters.
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Drought conditions are improving, but wildfire risk still remains.
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The change will last for three years, starting Aug. 10.
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Larry Wallach’s commercial exotic animal business was shuttered by New York courts, and federal regulators declined his application to exhibit animals. Now he’s pitching a new sloth encounter business in Florida.
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During a Thursday night forum, the candidates for Orange County mayor and the District 2 commissioner seat met with voters about issues like the property tax cut.
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About 20 U.S. airports rely on private security companies rather than the Transportation Security Administration to ensure that passengers and cargo comply with federal aviation safety standards.
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In the wake of racist mob violence in Northern Ireland, there has been attention on "active clubs," a global network of fascist, white nationalist youth groups that center activities around mixed martial arts.
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A program initiated by the Trump administration has allowed small companies to rush their testing of several new nuclear reactor designs. Some worry that safety is being compromised.
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A trio of craft breweries from the global soccer event's three host nations are using the tournament to brew something increasingly rare: cross-border solidarity.
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Comedian Bill Maher received The Mark Twain Prize for American Humor on Sunday night at the troubled Kennedy Center, where a tarp continues to cover the forced removal of President Trump's name.
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Israel's Cabinet approved a proposal to designate violence against Armenians by the Ottoman Empire during World War I as a genocide. The step reflects deteriorating ties between Israel and Turkey.
