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Trump's Move to Mar-a-Lago Estate Challenged by Palm Beach Neighbor
President Donald Trump’s expected move to his Mar-a-Lago club in Florida after he leaves office next month is being challenged by a neighbor
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‘This Was a Real Virus,' Coronavirus Skeptic Says
Brian Hitchens was a self-proclaimed COVID-19 skeptic, until he and his wife were hospitalized due to the virus.
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He Thought the Coronavirus Was ‘a Fake Crisis.' Then He Contracted It
A Florida man who thought the coronavirus was “a fake crisis” has changed his mind after he and his wife contracted COVID-19, NBC News reports.
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Man, Woman Charged With Trespassing at Trump's Mar-a-Lago
Authorities say a man and woman have been arrested after parking and remaining near President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida without permission.
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Rod Stewart, Son Accused of Punching Security Guard at New Year's Party
Rod Stewart and his son Sean are facing charges after a New Year’s Eve altercation with a security guard at Palm Beach, Florida, resort, NBC News reported.
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Trump Kicks Off Florida Meetings With Chinese Leader
President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping opened their high-stakes summit at Trump’s Florida beach resort Thursday, with the urgent threat of North Korea’s nuclear ambitions and tensions over trade on the agenda for the first meeting between the leaders of the world’s two largest economies.
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Trump Changing Residency to Florida; NY Governor Cheers
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo didn’t mince words when he learned Thursday that President Donald Trump had filed paperwork to change his permanent residence from New York City to Palm Beach, Florida. “Good riddance. It’s not like Mr. Trump paid taxes here anyway,” Cuomo said in a statement, NBC News reported. “He’s all yours, Florida.” Read More
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Soldier Stationed at Trump's Mar-a-Lago Pleads Guilty to Lying in Child Porn Investigation
A staff sergeant who led the U.S. Army’s communications detail at President Donald Trump’s club in Florida, Mar-a-Lago, admitted to lying to federal officers during a child pornography investigation, NBC News reports. Richard Ciccarella, 34, was alleged to have posted photographs of a young relative with the caption “dirty comment’s [sic] welcome” on a Russian message board between November 2017...
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Secret Service Buying Jet Skis to Protect Trump Family
The Secret Service is purchasing Jet Skis, in part to protect President Donald Trump’s family as they participate in water sports.
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Students Hug Hurricane Dorian Survivor as He Fights Back Tears in Viral Video
Tekara Capron and her son, 3-year-old Makai Simmons, spent the Labor Day holiday with her family in the Bahamas and weathered Hurricane Dorian as it ruined her mother’s home. Makai returned home to Florida with nightmares. “It’s just that when he’s asleep. He’s more afraid of darkness than usual,” his mother Tekara Capron told NBC News. Makai was still processing...
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Epstein's Purported Madam Now a Focus in Sex Abuse Cases
She’s been called Jeffrey Epstein’s madam, the woman who recruited girls for his sexual appetites, and at times his social planner and household organizer in places ranging from New York to Palm Beach, Florida. Ghislaine Maxwell, the daughter of a British publishing magnate who died under mysterious circumstances, is one of the most prominent figures left from the Epstein orbit...
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Mom Works to Make Beaches Safer From Sharks After Daughter Attacked
Like many kids in Florida, Violet Jalil loves the ocean. But for the past two years, her mom hasn’t let her 5-year-old daughter swim in the ocean.
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West Palm Beach Hopes ‘Baby Shark' Song Will Drive Homeless Away
Officials in West Palm Beach are hoping a continuous loop of children’s songs played throughout the night will keep homeless people from sleeping on the patio of a city-owned rental banquet facility.
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Harris Blasts Epstein's Law Firm, Takes Money From Its Attorneys
Kamala Harris bemoaned the influence of the powerful and connected elite last Tuesday when she called on top Justice Department officials to recuse themselves from any matter related to Jeffrey Epstein. She said work done by their former law firm, which represented the financier accused of sexual abuse, “calls into question the integrity of our legal system.” Yet the same...
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College Student Pleads Guilty to Sneaking Into Mar-a-Lago
A college student pleaded guilty Tuesday to sneaking into Mar-a-Lago during President Donald Trump’s Thanksgiving visit in a manner similar to how a Chinese national gained admission four months later. University of Wisconsin student Mark Lindblom apologized Tuesday and received a year’s probation after federal prosecutors agreed he meant no harm when he sneaked into the Palm Beach...
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Trump Administration ‘Backed Off' Plan to Send Migrants to South Florida: Sheriff
The Palm Beach sheriff said it “appears” the federal government has “backed off” from a plan to send undocumented migrants to South Florida.
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Trump Financial Disclosure Reveals Revenue Dip at Mar-a-Lago, Mixed Results at Other Businesses
President Donald Trump says he’s created “maybe the best economy we’ve had in the history of our country,” but his presidency has been taking a modest economic toll on his businesses, according to annual financial disclosure forms released Thursday. Financial disclosure forms made public by the Office of Government Ethics show overall income from Trump’s businesses in 2018 was roughly...
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South Florida Man Serving Life in Prison Gets Second Chance at Life Thanks to Kim Kardashian-West and Lawyer
A South Florida man will soon be free after spending more than 20 years in prison for a federal drug charge. His release was made possible by a Texas attorney – and reality TV star Kim Kardashian-West.
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AP Investigation: Florida Gets Tougher on Massage-Parlor Sex
When Florida authorities shut down 10 massage spas last month and charged hundreds of men with buying sex, they broke a longstanding pattern of meting out minor charges and punishment for owners, letting patrons off scot-free and turning a mostly blind eye to signs of human trafficking. An Associated Press review of state records over the past decade shows that...
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Robert Kraft Case Reveals How Police Can Secretly Install Cameras Inside a Private Business
The video is in color and explicit. It shows hours and hours of male customers having sex with masseuses inside a South Florida massage parlor. Police installed hidden cameras inside the business to capture prostitution on tape. And the police action is legal. The footage, obtained by CNBC, is from a 2015 South Florida massage parlor investigation where police installed...