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Around three dozen other countries offer automatic citizenship to children born within their borders, regardless of their parents’ immigration status.
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The legislative session begins in March.
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In the four years since the violent attack on Congress, the Justice Department charged 1,583 individuals. Six hundred were accused of assaulting or impeding law enforcement.
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Through films and tours, the Harry T. and Harriette V. Moore Memorial Park and Museum in Mims spotlights the historical connections among the civil-rights icons
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Central Florida will get cold temps from a winter storm that brought snow to northern parts of the state.
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Data from the Florida Education Association shows there are more than 3,000 teacher vacancies in the state right now, an improvement from last year’s numbers.
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B-CU students call on board members to resign after interim president is not picked to lead the HBCUThe board also voted out its current chair on Friday, as student protests rock the campus.
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Moody has served as Florida’s attorney general since 2019 – the same year that DeSantis began his tenure as governor.
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The state’s decision to leave $259 million in federal funds on the table is predicted to impact over 2.1 million children in Florida.
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Immigration officials now have permission to quickly expel migrants temporarily admitted via the CBP One App and a separate program for certain people fleeing Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela.
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The full implications of designating the cartels as terrorist organizations will depend, in large part, to how the administration follows through.
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One of the CDC's weekly health publications was not published on its regular schedule, and some data about flu and vaccinations wasn't updated.
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Rhodes was convicted by a federal jury of sedition conspiracy in connection with the attack on the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. President Trump pardoned him on Monday.
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A Trump executive order temporarily pauses leases and permits for offshore and onshore wind projects. Wind advocates say an offshore wind freeze could threaten states' climate goals and jobs.
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Local government officials around the U.S. signal they won't assist — and in some cases they'll actively oppose — the Trump administration's efforts to conduct a massive deportation of migrants.