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The former state representative is accused of fraudulently obtaining loans intended to help small businesses weather the ...
Florida and plaintiffs’ attorneys are battling about whether two new U.S. Supreme Court decisions should clear the way for ...
The Democrats said 'We do not need permission to conduct lawful oversight,' and a 'sanitized' 90-minute tour invitation 'is not real oversight.' ...
Michael Bell is to be executed on July 15 for murdering two people outside a Jacksonville bar Dec. 9, 1993, when he went on a ...
Defendants are agreeing not to challenge their case because of fears of more jail time or being deported to a country that is ...
Jeffrey Epstein's case continues years after his death, with new images of Maxwell in prison and a government memo upholds ...
Higher-education leaders Friday backed a plan to form a new accrediting agency that Florida will help fund and oversee with ...
Five Florida state lawmakers who were denied access to a new immigration detention center in the Everglades are suing Gov.
The state is inviting lawmakers to visit the migrant detention center, but turned away lawmakers who showed up unannounced.
The U.S. Department of Justice is asking an appellate court to let Florida enforce its illegal entry and re-entry law.