Former President Trump was the target of what the FBI said “appears to be an attempted assassination” at his West Palm Beach golf club. President Biden said he was briefed and a person has been detained.
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This week's edition of the Florida Roundup looks at several topics.
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Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff said he would see Vice President Harris late Friday night "and the only thing she's going to ask me about was: 'You saw the golf carts at The Villages?'"
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The pharmaceutical industry has invented a new art form: finding ways to make their wares seem like joyous must-have treatments, while often minimizing lackluster efficacy and risks.
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Federal regulators provided more specifics about why they suspended two private sector sites, including concerns about potential overseas accessing of consumer data and suspicions of involvement in enrollment and switching schemes.
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No Republican was named by the state GOP to take the place of the winner of the Republican primary on the general election ballot for November.
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Florida's Office of Election Crime and Security has opened more than 40 investigations into paid petition circulators who worked on behalf of Amendment 4
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The law, which took effect July 1, includes second-degree felony charges for people who employ or allow dancers under 21 to perform nude in the establishments.
Among the priorities of students advocating for abortion rights: expanding access to contraception and promoting Amendment 4, which would allow abortions in Florida until fetal viability.
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After she stepped away, Dr. MaryAnn Wilbur embarked on a project to conduct interviews with doctors who had either recently left their practice or were strongly considering doing so.
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The data came from 36 states and Washington, D.C., and researchers categorized these places as “banned,” “limited” or “protected,” based on their abortion policies.
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