Associated Press
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The agency has been authorized by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to help deport immigrants in the state without legal status. Several Florida law enforcement agencies have already pledged to comply with arrest orders.
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FIU Board of Trustees Chair Rogelio Tovar said Gov. Ron DeSantis had asked the board to appoint Jeanette Nuñez to the position at her alma mater in her hometown of Miami.
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Panthers alternate captain Matthew Tkachuk, one of the few Americans on team, told the president, “You wake up every day really grateful to be an American, so thank you.”
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Brian Russell, who was in the Florida National Guard at the time and had attended USF, encouraged his girlfriend to carry out a series of “sniper attacks” on electrical substations around Baltimore.
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Longtime men's basketball coach Leonard Hamilton, 76, is being sued by several former players over allegations he failed to deliver on name, image and likeness promises. He says he has "no regrets. "
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The AP-NORC survey shows about half of U.S. adults believe it is a good thing for adults to use Ozempic, Wegovy and similar GLP-1 drugs if they are struggling with weight. That support doesn't go for teens.
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About half of adults with it are not diagnosed until age 18 or older. Experts are debating whether it's being under- or overdiagnosed, and trying to establish better ways to assess and treat it in adults.
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Gustavo Petro said that his government would provide loans to those who take up his offer to return home and enlist in one of its programs to start a business.
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Colleges already have been returning to Betsy DeVos' 2020 rules since a federal judge in Kentucky overturned the Biden administration's Title IX rules. Florida also sued to block the rules in another jurisdiction.
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The suit was filed by the parents of Dylan Lyons in state court in Orlando. They allege their son wasn’t given any security or protective equipment even though he was assigned to go to a crime scene.