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Stephen King Says DeSantis Used Vaccines For 'Political Gain'

Horror writer Stephen King, a part-time Sarasota resident, slammed Florida's Gov. Ron DeSantis on Twitter for using the state's vaccine distribution for "political gain."

Former Florida Mayor, Federal Agent Accused In Child Porn Probe

A retired federal law enforcement officer and the former mayor of Brooksville, Florida, has been arrested and charged after Tampa Homeland Security agents found images of children being sexually abused on his home computer

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Tampa Bay Rays Launch AL Championship Club

The Tampa Bay Rays have launched the American League Champions Club to celebrate advancing to the 2020 World Series. Members can Zoom with American League Manager of the Year Kevin Cash or have their photo taken with the American League Championship Trophy at Tropicana Field.

Boca Raton Woman Charged With Threatening To Kill FBI Agents

A 59-year-old Boca Raton woman faces federal criminal charges for threatening to kill FBI agents, according to the Department of Justice. Suzanne Kaye drank cinnamon-flavored Jack Daniel's whiskey and threatened to shoot agents in a profanity-laden video.

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Mass Mailings Of FL Ballots Outlawed Under DeSantis Election Bill

Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis calls his proposal to prohibit the mass mailing of vote-by-mail ballots an initiative to provide more voter transparency. However, Democrats say DeSantis' proposed voting reform legislation is actually an attempt to suppress voters.

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