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Investigators reveal discrepancies and structural issues in the Surfside condo collapse amid ongoing efforts to determine the cause.

Investigators give insight into possible causes of Surfside condo collapse

New developments emerged Thursday, March 7, in the investigation into the collapse of the Surfside condo in Miami, Florida, that killed 98 people in June 2021. Engineers examining the event unveiled segments of video footage during a meeting, shedding light on the sequence of events leading up to the collapse. Investigators disclosed they are still…

President Biden and former President Trump respond after voters in more than a dozen states went to the polls for Super Tuesday, and, after winning one race last night, Nikki Haley is expected to end her campaign today. These stories and more highlight The Morning Rundown for Wednesday, March 6, 2024. The Morning Rundown™

Donald Trump inches closer to GOP presidential nominee after Super Tuesday

President Biden and former President Trump respond after voters in more than a dozen states went to the polls for Super Tuesday. And, after winning one race last night, Nikki Haley is expected to suspend her campaign today. These stories and more highlight The Morning Rundown for Wednesday, March 6, 2024. Donald Trump moves closer…

A court of appeals blocked Florida's restrictions on workplace training regarding race-related issues, citing a First Amendment violation.

Appeals court blocks Florida’s ‘Stop-Woke’ law on First Amendment grounds

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit blocked restrictions, backed by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, R, on Monday, March 4. The restrictions concerned race-related issues in workplace training and posed as a central piece of Republicans’ 2022 “Stop Woke Act.” The restrictions targeted race-related concepts in workplace training and prohibited Florida businesses from requiring…

Congressional leaders strike a deal to avoid a partial government shutdown before Friday night's deadline. And, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin is set to face questions from Congress over keeping his health a secret. These stories and more highlight The Morning Rundown for Thursday, Feb. 29, 2024 The Morning Rundown™

Congress reaches short-term deal to avoid government shutdown: The Morning Rundown, Feb. 29, 2024

Congressional leaders strike a deal to avoid a partial government shutdown before Friday night’s deadline. And Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin is set to face questions from Congress over keeping his health a secret. These stories and more highlight The Morning Rundown for Thursday, Feb. 29, 2024 Congress reaches short-term deal to avoid government shutdown A…

The details of a proposed plan to release hostages and pause the fighting in Gaza have been unveiled. And — a historic donation allows students at one medical school to attend tuition-free. These stories and more highlight The Morning Rundown for Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2024. The Morning Rundown™

Biden hopes for Gaza pause by next week as Hamas reviews deal: The Morning Rundown, Feb. 27, 2024

The details of a proposed plan to release hostages and pause the fighting in Gaza have been unveiled. And — a historic donation allows students at one medical school to attend tuition-free. These stories and more highlight The Morning Rundown for Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2024. Hamas considers 40-day cease-fire as Biden addresses war pause New…

The Supreme Court heard two cases that could change how social media companies moderate content whether they can block some users altogether. 

SCOTUS hears arguments in landmark case on Texas, Florida social media laws

The Supreme Court heard oral arguments in two cases that could change how social media companies moderate content that users post on their sites and whether they can block some users altogether. The cases from Florida and Texas both look into censorship and First Amendment rights. Florida and Texas passed what they described as anti-censorship laws…

A bill passed by Florida lawmakers that would ban social media use for kids under 16 awaits a signature by the governor.

Florida’s social media ban for kids under 16 awaits Gov. DeSantis’ signature

Florida may soon have one of the strictest social media laws in the United States. On Friday, Feb. 23, a bill that would ban children under the age of 16 from social media, regardless of parental consent, is heading to Gov. Ron DeSantis’ desk for his signature. According to The Associated Press, the proposed restrictions,…

The fate of a suspected murderer is in the middle of a feud between Arizona's Maricopa County attorney and the Manhattan district attorney.

AZ attorney won’t extradite NYC murder suspect, says DA too soft on criminals

Arizona and New York are at a crossroads between crime and politics. The fate of a suspected murderer is in the middle of a feud between Arizona’s Maricopa County attorney and the Manhattan district attorney. Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell, a Republican, is refusing to extradite murder suspect Raad Almansoori, 26. Police said Almansoori confessed to killing a woman…

On Feb. 22, Former President Donald Trump's lawyers launched a bid to drop the criminal charges accusing him of illegally keeping sensitive national security documents after his presidency. Trump's team submitted three public motions to dismiss the charges against him. Attorneys sent three more motions to the court via email for a review of potential redactions, handling the process privately.

Trump lawyers move to dismiss classified documents case

On Feb. 22, Former President Donald Trump’s lawyers launched a bid to drop the criminal charges accusing him of illegally keeping sensitive national security documents after his presidency. Trump’s team submitted three public motions to dismiss the charges against him. Attorneys sent three more motions to the court via email for a review of potential…

After record high water temperatures, many coral colonies died, so NOAA researchers are working on coral conservation and protection.

NOAA reports Florida Key coral deaths after marine heat wave

February is on track to become the ninth month in a row with record-breaking temperatures, creating concerns for the health of the planet. In the Florida Keys, rising marine temperatures have been bleaching coral reefs. High temperatures in summer 2023 caused so much damage that the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) added three more…

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