Gov. Ron DeSantis, inspired by Elon Musk, creates his own Florida DOGE probe. He should start with the money his office wastes on political stunts.
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Suspect in Florida jewelry theft swallows $770K worth of Tiffany earrings just before arrest, police say
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Man Allegedly Swallows Tiffany & Co. Earrings Worth $769K During Arrest After Robbery at Florida Store
X-Ray Shows Diamond Earrings Swallowed by Theft Suspect During Arrest, Police Say
A Texas man is accused of forcibly stealing two pairs of diamond earrings worth nearly $770,000 from an Tiffany & Co. store in central Florida and swallowing the jewelry when state troopers pulled him
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Florida man threatens to assassinate Trump, destroy New York with missiles in 911 calls: report
Florida Man Calls 911 Asking for Help to 'Assassinate' Trump
Justin Blaxton asked for a ride to the airport so he could travel to the White House to "assassinate" Trump, said police.
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Florida man claimed he would assassinate Trump, shoot missiles at New York during unhinged calls to 911 operators
Sen. Nikki Torres’s bill would require school districts in Washington state to require at least one security upgrade: panic buttons, live on-campus video feeds accessible by police, remote-controlled doors, or two-way radio access to all school staffers.
ORLANDO, Fla. — A man is accused of stealing $769,500 worth of earrings from an Orlando jewelry store, before swallowing them when he was taken into custody, police said.
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NASA should dump DC for the Sunshine State, DeSantis and other Florida Republicans suggestGov. Ron DeSantis and other Florida Republicans advocate relocating NASA's headquarters from Washington D.C. to the Sunshine State.
An automatic perpetual COLA would impose a permanent burden on taxpayers, requiring billions of dollars each year to fund pension increases.
On Wednesday, the students got a special visit from Florida’s chancellor for early learning, Cari Miller, who read one of Dr.Seuss’s most beloved books to eager young listeners.
But on a Thursday afternoon in Citrus County, about 200 mostly retirement-age Floridians had their say. At a town hall hosted by U.S. Rep. Gus Bilirakis, they packed around the fold-up tables familiar to anyone who’s ever attended a church potluck. They got to pretend to be U.S. representatives. They got to pretend to solve the crisis.
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