Associated Press
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New House and Senate leaders want to consider changes to a "resign to run" law to clear the path for Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis to run for president without giving up his post.
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Lawyers for Andrew Warren said the suspension was clearly motivated by politics. U.S. District Court Judge Robert Hinkle says it will be at least two weeks before he rules.
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Joel Greenberg's arrest led to a federal investigation of his friend, U.S. Rep. Matt Gaetz, into whether he paid a 17-year-old girl for sex.
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Abortion bans in several states allow exemptions for life-threatening health emergencies, but they say mental health crises don't count.
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DeSantis has often said rulings that halt his legislative priorities are likely to be reversed by appeals courts in Florida that are generally more conservative.
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In a letter to Senate Republicans, Florida Sen. Rick Scott said: “If you simply want to stick with the status quo, don’t vote for me."
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Vickie Cartwright was fired in the wake of a grand jury report on the school shooting after a late-night surprise motion by a board member appointed by Gov. Ron DeSantis.
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Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis have been on a collision course from the start.
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The rocket was kept on the launch pad despite Hurricane Nicole sweeping through the Kennedy Space Center on Thursday.
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Former President Donald Trump said Monday he will be making a “big announcement” next week as he teased a third presidential run.