As of Thursday morning, over 42,000 mail-in ballots have been cast for the upcoming November 5 election, with Democrats holding a slight lead over Republicans. According to data from the Florida Division of Elections, 42,573 mail-in ballots have been received by election supervisors. Of those,…
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Florida Gov. DeSantis Deploys Resources To Keep Supply Chain Moving Amid Longshoreman’s Port Strike
In response to the ongoing disruptions caused by Hurricane Helene and an organized strike at key Florida seaports, Governor Ron DeSantis issued Executive Order 24-213 today, amending previous orders to address new challenges faced by the state. The amended executive order extends the state of…
Read More Florida Gov. DeSantis Deploys Resources To Keep Supply Chain Moving Amid Longshoreman’s Port StrikeJudicial Watch, Former VP Mike Pence Group File Suit Against FDA Over Abortion Pill Records
Judicial Watch has filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) on behalf of Advancing American Freedom (AAF), a group founded by former Vice President Mike Pence. The lawsuit seeks records from the Food and…
Read More Judicial Watch, Former VP Mike Pence Group File Suit Against FDA Over Abortion Pill RecordsFlorida Sens. Rubio, Scott Urge FEMA To Expedite Hurricane Reimbursements Amid Budget Shortfalls
U.S. Senators Marco Rubio (R-FL) and Rick Scott (R-FL) have called on the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to expedite reimbursements to local Florida governments grappling with budget shortfalls following the impacts of Hurricanes Helene and Debby. In a letter to FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell,…
Read More Florida Sens. Rubio, Scott Urge FEMA To Expedite Hurricane Reimbursements Amid Budget ShortfallsFEMA Faces Funding Shortfall As Hurricane Season Continues
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is struggling to keep up with the financial demands of a devastating hurricane season, according to Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. While FEMA can currently meet immediate needs, Mayorkas warned that the agency’s funds are insufficient to handle the…
Read More FEMA Faces Funding Shortfall As Hurricane Season ContinuesFive Chinese Nationals Charged With Spying Near Military Base In Michigan
Five Chinese nationals who were students at the University of Michigan are facing federal charges related to alleged espionage activities at Camp Grayling, a Michigan National Guard base. In 2023, these individuals were found on the base late at night near tents, military vehicles, and…
Read More Five Chinese Nationals Charged With Spying Near Military Base In MichiganFlorida Cold Case 1992: Unidentified Remains Found In Ocala National Forest
In 1992, a discovery was made in the Ocala National Forest that remains a mystery to this day. Skeletal remains were found near the Juniper Springs Recreational Area, and despite ongoing efforts, the identity of the deceased remains unknown. Investigators estimate the man was under…
Read More Florida Cold Case 1992: Unidentified Remains Found In Ocala National ForestLiberty Justice Center Demands Kentucky School District Cease Illegal Electioneering
The Liberty Justice Center (LJC) issued a formal demand letter to a Kentucky school district on Wednesday, calling for an immediate halt to its illegal use of taxpayer funds to lobby against a proposed ballot measure. The letter also alleges that the district is selectively…
Read More Liberty Justice Center Demands Kentucky School District Cease Illegal ElectioneeringBiden Deploys 1,000 Troops To North Carolina For Hurricane Helene Recovery Efforts
President Biden directed the Defense Department to deploy up to 1,000 active-duty soldiers on Wednesday to assist disaster areas affected by Hurricane Helene. These troops will help with the distribution of essential supplies like food, water, and medicine in the hardest-hit regions. According to the…
Read More Biden Deploys 1,000 Troops To North Carolina For Hurricane Helene Recovery EffortsFlorida Drag Show Law Heads To Appeals Court
A federal appeals court will hear arguments next week in a case challenging a Florida law that aims to restrict children from attending drag shows. The law, passed in 2023 and known as the “Protection of Children Act,” has been met with controversy and legal…
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