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Lawmakers gave final approval to the redistricting plan in February 2022, and the districts were used in the 2022 elections.
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Fifty-nine-year-old Jeffrey Hutchinson is set to die by lethal injection May 1 at Florida State Prison
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A federal appeals court backed Tesla, Inc. in a dispute about the design of the car's battery system. The case comes from a deadly crash in Fort Lauderdale in 2018.
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Florida has the majority of police departments supporting the Trump administration’s mass deportation efforts. But, as fear spreads among immigrants of various legal statuses, many worry that close work with ICE officials puts in jeopardy the foundation that law enforcement relies upon to keep communities safe: trust.
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A whistleblower lawsuit says the Orlando Free Fall had sensors that were modified to accommodate people whose height and weight were above the limits. Tyre Sampson died in 2022 after falling 70 feet.
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Edward James, 63, made no statement before the three-drug injection, and officials reported no complications. It was the state's second execution this year, with a third is slated for April 8.
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Progressive groups in Miami accused the Florida Legislature of illegally gerrymandering Latino voting districts. As of this week, they’re set to have their day in court.
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The reaction in Hialeah reflects both the rightward shift of Latino voters and a belief among some that restrictive border measures are necessary.
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Edward James' previous appeals to the Florida Supreme Court and a federal appellate court were rejected. He is slated for lethal injection at 6 p.m. Thursday.
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The parents from St. Johns and Orange counties filed a notice of appeal last week after U.S. District Judge Allen Winsor in January sided with the State Board of Education and dismissed their lawsuit.
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A ransomware-as-a-service software called Medusa, which has launched ransomware attacks since 2021, has recently affected hundreds of people.
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U.S. District Judge Mark Walker rejected a request by a consortium of technology companies for a preliminary injunction that would have at least further temporarily blocked the state’s ban from taking effect.
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The 2023 law was part of a years-long effort by Gov. Ron DeSantis and the Republican-controlled Legislature to crack down on illegal immigration.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis on Feb. 18 issued a death warrant for Edward James, leading to arguments in state and federal courts about whether he should be executed.