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TAMPA – This was horrifying as drug cases progressed. It accused another dealer of stealing his business, a nopping conspiracy and torture with hot sauce. The federal judge ended when Mario Espino, a prosecutor called the “victim of his ambition” to become “Pasco County’s number one drug dealer,” was sentenced to 22 years in prison. However, during the 90-minute ruling hearing, Espino was quickly accused of his crimes and was frankly praised for helping prosecutors defeat other dealers who controlled the fentanyl and methamphetamine flows in areas north of Tampa. The government has searched for a prison for nearly 30…

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Manatee County, Fla. (WFLA) – Thursday marked the last day of the schools for students in Manatee County. As a thank you, the bus drivers got a special send-off when they went to pick up students on their route. Manatee County has a special tradition that takes place on the first and last days of school. A group of school board members, managers and staff gather to wave and cheer the bus drivers on the way out. This tradition is something the district has been doing for 10 years. “Our first bus runs around 4:30am, and they’re all on the…

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AP Business Writer, Matt Ott WASHINGTON (AP) – Submissions to us jumped up last week, but American workers remain broadly and secure in their work despite economic uncertainty about global trade. The Labor Bureau said Thursday that unemployment benefits applications increased from 14,000 to 240,000 for the week that ends May 24th. Analysts were forecasting 226,000 new applications. The weekly application of unemployment benefits is considered representative of US layoffs and has settled in the historically healthy range of 200,000 to 250,000, since Covid-19 adjusted the economy in the spring of 2020, sweeping millions of jobs. It blew away a…

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Most of us have not paid attention to this month’s revelation that we have admitted to the conspiracy of Mega-rich Americans, one of the Credit Suisse, one of the Credit Suisse, one of the world’s largest banks, and have allowed us to avoid billions of taxes. The bank has paid more than $510 million in fines and admitted its staff helped its staff hide more than $4 billion from the IRS on 475 secret offshore accounts. Robert Mazur is standing in front of a private jet he used during his surgery during an undercover investigation within the Medellin Cartel. (Commentary…

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MIAMI (AP) — A federal judge Thursday opposed an order banning enforcement of new state laws, hoping that Americans would enter Florida as a misdemeanor, and whether he was considering whether he should be approved as a light empty. US District Judge Kathleen Williams designated a temporary restraining order in his ruling last month to enforce Florida laws that apply to all local law enforcement agencies in the state. A Miami judge later said there was a considerable possibility that Florida law would be found unconstitutional. However, Florida Attorney General James Usmieyer told law enforcement on April 23 that he…

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Intervention against a mother who was imprisoned for incited racial hatred follows Vice President J.D. Vance’s warning that British freedom of expression is “retreat.”The US State Department says it is monitoring the case of Lucy Connolly, who was jailed for 31 months in a social media post following the Southport murder, escalating freedom of speech concerns from British civil liberty groups.A State Department spokesman told the Epoch Times in a statement: “We can see that we are monitoring this issue. The US supports freedom of expression both domestically and internationally, and is concerned about violations of freedom of expression.”In April,…

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Associated Press Economics Writer Paul Wiseman WASHINGTON (AP) – The US economy has shrunk at an annual pace of 0.2% from January to March, January to March, as President Donald Trump’s trade war disrupts businesses. The first quarter growth was reduced by a surge in imports as American companies rushed to bring in foreign goods before the president imposed a massive import tax. From January to March, gross domestic product declines – national goods and services production – reversed a 2.4% increase in the fourth quarter of 2024. Imports grew at a rate of 42.6%, the fastest since the third…

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Beware of entrepreneurs, it looks like it will be difficult to start a business in Florida. Gov. Ron Desantis will sign the Dupplicative -Damed Choice Act, a law that greatly expands the ability of businesses to enforce non-competitiveness on employees. As a result, there will be fewer work opportunities, fewer corporate growth, and fewer innovations across the state.Rachel Arnow Richman (University of Florida)Non-competition is exactly what you hear. It’s a contract that curbs competition. They prevent workers from accepting competitive offers or starting rival companies. Under new Florida law, employers can keep workers out of the market for four years…

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Another panel of the Disney Springs Art Walk mural is finished and is done by Brett Tachi, an artist born and raised in Orlando. “We wanted to show you a bit of the history of our family,” Tachi said in a video released by Walt Disney World. Her artwork is titled “Memento” and features a per tree grown from a rock. The painting is a tribute to the Japanese American heritage and great grandparents who opened a plant nursery in California after moving to the United States in the early 1900s. “The whole idea of ​​this mural is to find…

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By Stan Choe Apsociate Press Business Writer NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks around the world rose Thursday after a US court blocked many of Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs, but profits didn’t fall as trading progressed from Asia to New York. The S&P 500 was raised 0.7% in early trading and was raised to within 3.5% of its all-time high set earlier this year. It fell by about 20% last month than Mark when fears about whether Trump’s trade war would drive the economy into a recession were at its worst. The Dow Jones industrial average rose 60 points (0.1%) as…

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