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DeSantis decries 'weaponization of government' as Trump indicted for third time

DeSantis said he hadn't read the indictment Tuesday evening but said it's "unfair" to holds trials in Washington D.C., calling it a 'swamp.'

 

The controversy over Florida's African American history curriculum: What to know

Florida passed controversial standards about African American history curriculums, and political leaders leaned into the fight. Here's what to know:

 

Teamsters: Yellow trucking company headed for bankruptcy, putting 30,000 jobs at risk

Many say Yellow freight's bankruptcy has been looming for months amid growing debt and a standoff between the trucking company and Teamsters Union.

 

Indiana's near-total abortion ban begins Aug. 1. Here's everything you need to know.

Lawmakers passed a bill to prohibit all abortions except in the cases of rape, incest, fetal abnormalities or when the mother's life is at risk.

 

Naples Airport seeking FAA approval for several noise abatement measures: What to know

Airport officials sent a report to the FAA about noise and its impact, along with many action items to be approved. This is a breakdown of the report.

 

Shell Point community pays $250,000 to settle probe of drug violations at pharmacy

Shell Point's founder, Christian & Missionary Alliance Foundation, settles allegations

 

Fort Myers High School football team begins practices for the 2023 season

Fort Myers High School football team begins practices for the 2023 season

 

Lehigh holds first football practice under new head coach Antwan Dixon

Lehigh Senior High School football players practice under new head coach Antwan Dixon on Tuesday, Aug. 1, 2023, in Lehigh Acres.

 

Deadline looms: Cape Coral creates Yacht Club group to decide on parts kept for rebuild

Cape Coral is asking for residents to share their thoughts on how to preserve Hurricane Ian-destroyed Yacht Club.

 

Rudy Giuliani may have assigned volunteer to Arizona 'audit', new emails show

Newly released emails from the Ariz. Senate show a Republican volunteer telling 'audit' leaders that Giuliani's office had contacted her about effort.

 

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