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State GOP leader: After Trump declined RNC pledge, he won viewers on Tucker Carlson X interview

Although former President Donald Trump was barred from participating in the first primary debate last month because he did not sign a pledge required by the Republican National Committee, it did not stop him from campaigning for the 2024 presidency. “He sat down with Tucker Carlson on the same night of the debate and had […]

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Osceola clerk hosts second annual Halloween group wedding and reception

The “Just Married Hearse” at last year’s Osceola Clerk of the Circuit Court Halloween Group Wedding “Scare-A-Mony” and Reception. “Celebrating love on one of the most festive days of the year is a thrilling experience for us all,” said Clerk Kelvin Soto. “Building on the success and popularity of last year’s event, our whole team […]

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Florida judges may participate in oral arguments

Judges may participate in oral argument before the Florida Supreme Court concerning proposed rule changes. Acting September 1 in Opinion No. 2023-08, the advisory panel was responding to an inquiry by a judge who sits as a member of a Florida Bar committee tasked with considering potential amendments to the various procedural rules that are […]

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Catholic bookstore favorably settles federal lawsuit over gender pronouns against Jacksonville

The Catholic bookstore that sued the City of Jacksonville over the use of gender pronouns has proposed a settlement that, if approved by the court, would allow for-profit businesses to more easily define themselves as religious organizations under Title VII of the Federal Civil Rights Law. Queen of Angels, owned by Christie DeTrude, sued in […]

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