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Climate change threatens the Everglades, Florida's gem

Umberto Gimenez loves alligators. He gives them nicknames such as "Smile" and "Momma Gator" and laughs when he thinks of their antics.

Gimenez, an airboat captain, has found his paradise in Florida's Everglades National Park, a natural gem in the southeastern US state at risk from climate change.

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GOP megadonor says he won't back Trump in 2024: 'Time for America to move on'

On Monday, Bloomberg News reported that a GOP megadonor has slammed the door on backing former President Donald Trump for a 2024 presidential run.

"Hedge fund manager Ken Griffin, a major donor to Republicans, ruled out supporting Donald Trump for another run for president," reported Alan Mirabella. "'I think it's time for America to move on,' he said in a discussion Monday with Erik Schatzker at the Economic Club of Chicago."

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Trump serves notice to Ron DeSantis about his 2024 presidential election prospects

In an interview with Yahoo Finance to be released on Monday, former president Donald Trump unequivocally stated that he has no doubt that he would beat Florida Governor Ron DeSantis for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination.

Despite Trump facing a wide array of lawsuits and criminal investigations, he is still making rumblings about a third run -- although many believe he's only teasing it out as a money-making scheme.

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Protesters march to Tallahassee state capitol: 'Don’t Texas my Florida!'


From marching and singing to beeping and waving signs, protesters were out in force Saturday to fight against a Texas-style abortion ban that's been filed in the Florida Legislature as well as attacks against transgender rights.

The marches and rallies were scheduled in cities and communities across Florida and states elsewhere on Saturday, part of a “Day of Action" nationwide as tensions rise over the threat to the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision that legalized abortion.

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Support 'starting to dry up' for Ron DeSantis as 2024 contender: oddsmaker

Oddsmakers don't like the chances for Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis becoming president.

BoyleSports, one of the oddsmakers that sets probabilities for future presidential markets, warned that support for DeSantis is "starting to dry up," although he seems to have reversed a downward trend for re-election as governor, reported Florida Politics.

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Ron DeSantis using 'white supremacist' policy to save his reelection bid: Florida columnist

Miami Herald columnist Fabiola Santiago on Friday wrote a blistering attack on Gov. Ron DeSantis and his latest efforts to drive undocumented immigrants out of Florida.

In particular, Santiago accuses DeSantis of trying to make Florida's 2022 electorate as white as possible so that he can coast to victory.

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DeSantis selects a Matt Gaetz ally who is embroiled in controversy as his new public safety czar

Former U.S. Attorney Larry Keefe -- an ex-law partner of Rep. Matt Gaetz -- has been named Florida's new "public safety czar" by Gov. Ron DeSantis.

DeSantis said what one might expect in giving Keefe his sendoff, as reported by the Tallahassee Democrat.

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Trump supporters were breaching the Capitol as Homeland Security claimed 'no major incidents of illegal activity'

A Homeland Security whistleblower came forward Sunday to reveal that under President Donald Trump's administration, he and other DHS officials were ordered to downplay possible threats on the United States from Russia and white supremacists and to play up incidents at the border.

The misinformation stretched even further, according to Politico reporter Betsy Woodruff Swan, who revealed Tuesday that DHS sent out reports saying everything was fine during the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.

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Trump is losing Wall Street megadonors: ‘Ron DeSantis is my favorite man’

Wall Street megadonors are making their bets on the 2024 Republican nominee, and it's not former president Donald Trump.

One-fifth of the $55 million that Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has raised this year came from finance industry donors, while just 2 percent of Trump's 2020 haul came from Wall Street -- which is banking on the 43-year-old governor to be the GOP nominee, reported Bloomberg.

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Ivy Leaguer DeSantis mocks ‘deep in debt’ college grads for not becoming truck drivers: ‘The joke’s on’ them

Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis, a graduate of Harvard and Yale universities, on Tuesday mocked people who take out student loans to pursue liberal arts degrees instead of becoming truck drivers or boat builders.

"In fact, kind of the joke's on some of the people who have gone the university route, and they wind up deep in debt with no opportunities, and so they would have been better off maybe trying something else," DeSantis told the International Boatbuilders Exhibition in Tampa. "I'm sure this industry needs good folks. You have folks, I mean, driving the trucks. You have people who are electrical. I mean, it is, there's never been a better time to do (it)."

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