Florida lawmakers Seek More Aid for Victims Fleeing Abuse
New state data reveal a painful truth: minority teens are being arrested for gun crimes at alarming rates while also facing the highest risk of becoming victims themselves. By Senior Staff Writer, Edmond Thorne for OmniCom MultiMedia.
Donald Trump’s allies have spent months insisting the 79-year-old president is in perfect health, brushing aside every awkward gait, slurred answer, hospital visit, and strange public appearance as liberal hysteria. But now one of Trump’s own biographers is openly floating a scenario that sounds like the final scene of a political TV drama.
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