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President Trump's First Year: 5 Things We've Learned
One year ago, a Trump victory upset most observers' expectations. Since then, the surprises have just kept coming.

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One year ago, a Trump victory upset most observers' expectations. Since then, the surprises have just kept coming.

The incident happened on Gulf-to-Bay Boulevard.
Pasco County Sheriff's Office said the former Phillies pitcher was killed in the crash.
A man said he was pepper sprayed and beaten when three people invaded his home.
Police say someone used a .40 caliber weapon to break into the building.
One officer reportedly had an "extensive history" with the man believed to be using the fake money.
A newly imposed rate freeze will also help keep costs down for residents.
The police department has received a grant to increase pedestrian and bike safety in Sarasota.
Police are searching for a man who stole cash while wearing a hoodie and a hat.
Angela Robens tried to pick up her 6-year-old daughter without the proper paperwork, police said.
"I also look forward to continuing to work with the many families raising children with Autism and special needs," Viera said.
Gov. Rick Scott said the reports of the Clearwater lawmaker's conduct are "disgusting."
Police took the 17-year-old, who they said was in violation of probation orders, into custody
As of Monday, Mayor Rick Kriseman holds a narrow lead of Ricker Baker — but just barely.
The mournful gathering was planned by an interfaith group of organizations for 6 p.m.
Nicholas Cleves was killed in Tuesday's terrorist attack that left eight dead and wounded 12 others.
Despite the Trump administration's promise to repeal the policy, Obamacare is still the law of the land. Now is your chance to sign up.
In the midst of a media firestorm, Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders held a briefing with reporters.
The plea "portends more charges to come," a former U.S. attorney said.