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Arizona ICE agents posed as city workers to trick their way into illegal immigrant’s home, neighbors claim: ‘Should be a crime’ By . Alex Oliveira. Published June 1, 2025, 4:07 p.m. ET.
Summer BreakSpot is offering Florida kids and teens 18 and under access to breakfast, lunch and snacks for no cost. There is no application process, you just show up to any of the 3,000 locations ...
A federal judge has granted a preliminary injunction against Florida's HB 3, a law regarding youth and social media accounts. Chief U.S. District Judge Mark Walker in Tallahassee says in court ...
4. Boomers were expected to write things by hand. Ground Picture via Shutterstock. As Boomers grew up, Life Coach Sidhharrth S Kumaar explains how people wrote thank-you cards, letters to pen pals ...
Florida public schools are starting summer break, leaving parents to find childcare solutions. Florida has no legal age limit for leaving children home alone, but the National SAFE KIDS Campaign ...
A federal judge Tuesday blocked a 2024 Florida law aimed at keeping children off social-media platforms, saying it likely violates First Amendment rights and pointing to the role of parents in ...
Florida has no legal age limit for leaving children home alone, but the National SAFE KIDS Campaign recommends 12. The National SAFE KIDS Campaign provides a checklist to assess a child's readiness ...
We’ve compiled a Florida list of celebrity children, sometimes referred to as “nepo babies” (short for nepotism) in pop culture, who graduated class of 2025.
A spokesperson for Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier defended the law and the state's efforts to insulate kids from social media at a time when platforms like TikTok, Instagram and Snapchat ...
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A federal judge has barred state officials from enforcing a Florida law that would ban social media accounts for young children, while a legal challenge against the law plays out.
The federal court blocks Florida’s HB 3, a law limiting social media access for youths, citing constitutional free speech protections in its injunction.