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He denies sleeping with underage girls in a column written for the Washington Examiner.
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The city has been steadily upping the ante with new rules and regulations, such as banning scooter rentals after 7 p.m.
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AP and the Marshall Project speak with correctional officers and union leaders nationwide, as well as health experts working inside prisons, to understand the decision-making despite the higher risk.
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This week, four people sued Pasco County Sheriff Chris Nocco in federal court for an intelligence program they say unfairly targets residents.
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He cites the increased supply of vaccines, and says older residents will continue to be prioritized.
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Climate change and development are cited as reasons for adding the eastern black rail bird to the list.
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UCF officials said the student was isolated after testing positive and contact tracing measures were taken.
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A video of a manatee with "Trump" etched onto its back recently went viral, and now the actor is offering an award to anyone who can identify the person that did it.
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He has questioned the effectiveness of face mask mandates and has said that COVID-19 is less deadly than the flu.
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Two Florida officials said foreign hackers apparently infiltrated systems for the Agency for Health Care Administration and other agencies.