Florida

230 Arrested during Major Human Trafficking Sting, Multiple Victims Rescued

230 Arrested during Major Human Trafficking Sting, Multiple Victims Rescued

Authorities in Florida have announced the results of a major human trafficking bust, confirming that “Operation March Sadness 2024” secured almost 230 arrests. During the operation, 13 potential victims were rescued from human trafficking rings. Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd announced the bust of a human trafficking operation during a March…
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Jack Smith’s Trump Trial Timeline Hit with Yet Another Setback

Jack Smith’s Trump Trial Timeline Hit with Yet Another Setback

Special Counsel Jack Smith has received more bad news from a federal judge regarding his plans to rush his trial for President Donald Trump through before the November election. A federal judge in Florida has expressed skepticism regarding the feasibility of a plan by Smith to bring Trump to trial…
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Florida Moves to Ban Bill Gates’ Lab-Grown ‘Meat’

Florida Moves to Ban Bill Gates’ Lab-Grown ‘Meat’

Lawmakers in Florida are preparing to ban the lab-grown "meat" products from being sold in the state. As Slay News has reported, the "synthetic meat" products, which are grown in labs to mimic beef and chicken, are heavily promoted by Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, who has invested millions of dollars…
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Bill Pushing Digital IDs Advances in Florida

Bill Pushing Digital IDs Advances in Florida

A bill that paves the way for mandatory digital IDs is advancing in Florida's state legislature. The legislation seeks to ban children under 16 years old from using social media. On the surface, the bill states that it is aimed at protecting the privacy and well-being of minors by restricting…
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Florida Senate Passes Major New Healthcare Plan

Florida Senate Passes Major New Healthcare Plan

The Florida Senate has unanimously approved a comprehensive new healthcare plan. The plan is aimed at enhancing healthcare access to address the state's growing population. The state Senate's Republican President Kathleen Passidomo and other proponents consider the plan, outlined in two bills, as a strategy to adapt to the evolving…
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