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Nassau County Judge's Early Retirement Triggers Court Battle Involving Governor
A committee interviewing applicants for a Northeast Florida judge seat Monday was halted in the middle of its work by an order from a Tallahassee…
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Advocacy Groups Bring 'Fight For $15' To Capitol; NFIB Says Market Could See Wages Rise Organically
Advocacy organization The Poor People’s Campaign has taken up the cause of calling for a $15 minimum wage. A group advocating for small businesses doesn...
Florida Regulators Struggle To Keep Up With Medical Marijuana Industry
Florida’s embattled medical marijuana office continues wading through rulemaking—two years after Florida voters approved the system. But the industry is...
Civil Rights Leader Dorothy Cotton Dies At 88
Cotton was the education director of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference and worked alongside Martin Luther King Jr. She focused on empowering ordinary people to exercise their rights.
An Upbeat Trump Praises Kim's Commitment To Denuclearize After Singapore Summit
President Trump says, "I do. I do," when asked if he trusts North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. Trump said the North Korean nuclear program would be dismantled "very, very quickly."
Top White House Economic Aide Larry Kudlow Has Heart Attack, Trump Says
Moments before President Trump headed into his meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, he tweeted that the chief economic adviser was being hospitalized near Washington, D.C.
Once An Icon Of Detroit Decay, Historic Train Station Has New Owner: Ford
Michigan Central Station's crumbling halls have been the subject of much "ruin porn." Now the depot is likely to become home for the automaker's self-driving and electric car divisions.
Senators Move To Reverse Trump's Deal Lifting Sanctions On China's ZTE
A bipartisan amendment by senators could undo a deal struck days ago to revive the Chinese telecom giant after it was cut off from its U.S. suppliers over sales to Iran and North Korea.
Airstrike Reportedly Hits Doctors Without Borders Facility In Yemen
The international aid group says the cholera treatment center had clear markings and that it gave its coordinates to the Saudi-UAE-led coalition that carried out the strike. No one was hurt.
Investors Eager For Economic Opening Of North Korea
If North Korea agrees to open its economy, its reserve of natural resources, young population, and strategic location presents opportunities for foreign investors.
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