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    News Police: 2 dead, 1 hurt in church shooting; suspect detained

    A lone suspect fired on a small group meeting at a suburban church near one of Alabama's major cities Thursday evening, fatally wounding two people and injuring a third before being taken into custody, authorities said. The attack occurred at Saint Stephen's Episcopal Church in the Birmingham...
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    News Biden signs bill to protect Supreme Court justices into law

    President Joe Biden signed a bill Thursday that will give around-the-clock security protection to the families of Supreme Court justices. The new law, which passed the House this week and the Senate last month, comes eight days after a man carrying a gun, knife and zip ties was arrested near...
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    News Israel praises Argentina grounding plane with Iranian crew

    Israel praised Argentina on Thursday for holding a Venezuelan plane that included Iranian crew, saying the flight shows Tehran is trying to expand its influence in South America. Washington also made clear it is keeping close tabs on the investigation into the Boeing 747, which was loaded with...
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    News Convicted Florida ex-congresswoman seeks return to House

    A former Florida congresswoman convicted of a federal tax charge in a charity fraud case wants to return to the U.S. House. Ex-Rep. Corrine Brown filed papers Thursday to run in Florida’s 10th District, which is an open seat because incumbent Democrat Val Demings is running against Republican...
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    News Condo owners meet to figure out how to comply with new law for reserves

    The anniversary of the Champlain Towers South building collapse in Surfside is approaching. The federal investigation into what caused the tragedy is ongoing. Condominium communities are trying to understand a new state law that requires a reserve fund for repairs. State Sen. Jason Pizzo...
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    News Flight cancellations create a bad travel day across the US

    Airlines canceled more than 1,500 flights in the U.S. on Thursday, one of the worst days yet for travel as the peak summer vacation season heats up. At LaGuardia Airport in New York, more than one-third of all flights were scrubbed, and more than one-fourth of flights were dropped at nearby...
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    News White House clams up on Biden COVID-19 testing regimen

    In an abrupt change of course, the White House is now declining to comment on the frequency of President Joe Biden's COVID-19 testing regimen, even as it maintains that it would inform the public if he were to ever test positive for the coronavirus. Since Inauguration Day, the White House had...
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    News Man killed by Miami-Dade police was conflictive, neighbors say

    Kendall West residents said when they heard a woman screaming Wednesday, they knew who she was and who she was yelling at. A mother regularly argued with her son, Richard Hollis, and sometimes police officers needed to respond to their apartment at the Peppermill Condominium complex, at 8000 SW...
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    News Bird flu outbreak waning but threat of virus lingers

    A bird flu outbreak in the U.S. that led to the deaths of more than 40 million chickens and turkeys and contributed to a spike in egg and meat prices appears to be waning, but experts caution the virus hasn’t disappeared and worry another surge could take hold this fall. The number of birds...
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    News New video shows collision of driver who police say purposely crashed into trooper

    Newly released video shows the moment a car rammed into the back of a Florida Highway Patrol cruiser on I-95 Wednesday morning. The impact was captured on a patrol car dashcam, leaving behind obvious damage after a Subaru Outback smashed into it. The collision caught that FHP trooper by...
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    News Wilton Manors Pride festival to return following tragic accident last year, but security will be more costly

    Wilton Manors will mark Pride Month this weekend with their annual Stonewall Pride Festival, one year after a deadly crash marred the occasion in 2021. Security will be tight after scares at pride events across the country, including in South Florida. In light of the recent mass shootings...
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    News All charges dismissed for BSO deputy, most for ex-deputy in teen’s rough arrest

    A former Broward Sheriff’s Office deputy and a current deputy, who both faced charges after a teenage boy’s rough arrest in 2019, asked a judge on Thursday to dismiss charges that they had falsified records in the case. The judge agreed. Sgt. Gregory LaCerra has now been cleared of all...
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    News Texas recount underway between Texas Rep. Cuellar, Cisneros

    A recount was underway Thursday in a Texas primary race between Democratic U.S. Rep. Henry Cuellar and progressive challenger Jessica Cisneros following their tight runoff in May. Before the recount, Cuellar had been leading Cisneros by 187 votes, or 0.4 percentage points, out of 45,429 ballots...
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    News Ripley’s denies claim Kardashian damaged iconic Monroe dress

    Ripley’s Believe It or Not! on Thursday denied claims that Kim Kardashian’s wearing of the iconic Marilyn Monroe “Happy Birthday” dress left it with new damage. ChadMichael Morrisette, who owns a mannequin supply company and once handled the skintight sparkler briefly worn by Kardashian at the...
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    News Big Goal: Miami named as a host city for the 2026 men’s World Cup

    South Florida soccer fans and local leaders were very nervous Thursday as they waited to learn if Miami is picked as one of the host cities for the 2026 men’s World Cup. At 5 p.m., FIFA announced the 16 host cities, and Miami was among them. The 16 host cities are Miami, New York/New Jersey...
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    News GOP, Dem Senate bargainers divided over gun deal details

    Democratic and Republican senators were at odds Thursday over how to keep firearms from dangerous people as bargainers struggled to finalize details of a gun violence compromise in time for their self-imposed deadline of holding votes in Congress next week. Lawmakers said they remained divided...
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    News Surfside mayor explains decision not to fly pride flag

    Several residents of Surfside are unhappy about the decision that a pride flag will not be flown in the town. The Mayor of Surfside, Shlomo Danzinger, spoke to Local 10 News’ Rosh Lowe about why that decision was made. He says it came down to one thing. “We are trying to keep the town away...
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    News Avenatti pleads guilty to fraud, tax charges in California

    Incarcerated lawyer Michael Avenatti pleaded guilty Thursday to four counts of wire fraud and a tax-related charge in a federal court case in Southern California accusing him of stealing millions of dollars from his clients. Avenatti, who is in federal custody and representing himself in the...
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    News Bon voyage: Old subway cars float off across New York Harbor

    It’s the end of the line for many of the old subway cars that remain in New York City rail yards. When New York City put R-32s into service in the mid-1960s, people called the shiny new train cars “Brightliners.” Over several decades, millions of people have traveled on R-32s, but the days when...
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    News Some clinics halting abortions while bracing for Roe's fall

    Abortion providers in some places where the procedure could be banned if the U.S. Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade are bracing for a ruling by halting scheduling for the procedure, transitioning staff to help patients travel to other states and creating networks of clinics that will span...
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