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A 16-year-old boy has been charged with murder and aggravated sexual abuse in Florida in the death of his 18-year-old stepsister on a Carnival Cruise ship, the U.S. Justice Department said Monday. Timothy Hudson was indicted on March 10. But the entire case was sealed until Friday, weeks after a judge said he would be prosecuted as an adult at the request of prosecutors. Anna Kepner had been traveling on the Carnival Horizon ship in November with her family. Before the ship was scheduled to return to Florida, her body was found concealed under a bed in a room.
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A bit fucking late.
The #FLGOP should get a $10000 fine for every book returned to the shelves.
@WJCT @jacksonville-today-WJCT
Band aid on the #fascist #FLGOP total failure to mitigate #ClimateChange.
The people eating this shit up are #suckers.
A state attorney in Florida is telling his staff he can’t help his elected replacement take over his seat because Gov. Ron DeSantis had already suspended the Democrat from the office. Judicial circuit prosecutor Andrew Bain sent the message to his staff Monday and it was obtained by The Associated Press. DeSantis suspended then-State Attorney Monique Worrell from office in an executive order in 2023. Bain argued in his message that the order is still in effect. The governor appointed Bain to replace Worrell, who beat him in last month’s election to retake the office of the top prosecutor in the Orlando area.
@WJCT @jacksonville-today-WJCT
Oh look, more #fascistic behavior from the #scumbag #FLGOP.
90% of Floridians believe climate change is happening #climate #desantis #flgop
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/05/240514141458.htm
The latest 'Florida Climate Resilience Survey' found that 90% of Floridians believe that climate change is happening. Belief in human-caused climate change has surged among Florida Independents while slipping among Republicans in the state since last fall. But despite these changes, the survey found enduring support among Floridians for increased government action to address the consequences of a warming planet. The survey found 68% of all respondents want state government to do more and 69% want the federal government to do more to address climate change.