Father says ex-wife didn’t supervise son who’s focus of probe into stepsister’s cruise ship death • Florida congressional Republicans tell Trump to keep oil drilling off state’s coasts
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Sign up | | Epstein grand jury transcripts | Carnival cruise homicide update | Florida GOP vs. Trump oil drilling | | | | The Justice Department hasn't set a timetable for when it plans to start releasing information. | | | | | A 16-year-old boy who is the subject of an FBI investigation into the death of his older stepsister on a Carnival cruise ship last month never had permission from his father to go on the trip, the dad said in family court papers accusing his ex-wife of failing to supervise the teen. | | | | | Florida's Republican-dominated congressional delegation is urging the Trump administration to drop a plan that would allow new oil drilling for the first time in decades off the state's coast. | | | | | Scott Maxwell: Want to help others this holiday season? Here are 16 ways to help seniors, kids, families, veterans and even abandoned pets in Central Florida | | | | | The U.S. government is seeking to permanently seize over 40 pit bulls from a Broward dogfighter using a civil forfeiture process that is typically applied to property like cars, contraband or cash. | | | | | Seven of the children left the United States on Thursday for a new life in the mountains of Guatemala. For some, Florida is the only home they've ever known. | | | | | The student, who is from New Jersey, told police he did "not have any bad intentions" and that the rifle was legally purchased and registered in his home state. | | | | | For years, the 1997 killing of a young woman found in a Long Island state park — her body dismembered, left unidentifiable beyond a tattoo of a peach — seemed destined to remain unsolved. | | | | | The case will be argued in the spring. | | | | | Illinois Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias warned federal agents against swapping out license plates. Records show it happened anyway. | | | |
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