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Kodak Black appears in bond court after Orange County arrest on drug trafficking charge
Orange County Jail records list the original charge as trafficking more than 10 grams and less than 200 grams of MDMA, the drug commonly known as ecstasy or molly.
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U.S. sends plane to Cuba to get child allegedly kidnapped by trans parent amid custody fight
A Utah couple is in custody after they were accused of taking a 10-year-old child from the United States to Cuba without the biological mother’s knowledge, the Department of Justice said in a news release, causing the family to worry that the move was an effort to give the child gender reassignment surgery prior to puberty.
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Man ID'd by Cuban government in speedboat shooting surprised to see his name: ‘I'm here in the U.S.'
After Cuba’s government said late Wednesday that a boat of 10 passengers opened fire on its soldiers, NBC6 spoke to one of the men who was named to be involved. Cuban authorities later said they mistakenly identified him due to an error.
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Crews battle fire at home registered to Miami Heat coach Erik Spoelstra
Video shows crews battling a massive house fire at a home in Miami-Dade registered to Miami Heat Coach Erik Spoelstra on Thursday.
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Florida troopers find $14.7 million in cocaine hidden in truck that came from Mexico
Officials intercepted millions of dollars worth of cocaine traveling to South Florida from Mexico during a traffic stop on Florida’s Turnpike, the governor’s office announced Wednesday.
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Bodycam shows ex–Miami-Dade officer accused of impersonating police in Florida, authorities say
Paul Fluty, 39, was stopped this week by Volusia County deputies on Shepherd Avenue in Deltona after they were called for a man parked in a driveway looking for a little girl, according to NBC affiliate WFLA.
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U.S. seeks to denaturalize man who lied about being Cuban to get citizenship
The Department of Justice is filing to denaturalize an Argentinian man who gained U.S. citizenship by falsely claiming he was Cuban, according to news release issued Tuesday.
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Wildfire burns 17,400 acres in Florida Everglades, sends smoke and haze into air
The Mile Marker 39 Fire and the smaller Sawgrass Fire combined and had collectively burned 17,408 acres, the Florida Forest Service said Wednesday afternoon.
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21 people, including 6 kids, reported sick from raw milk consumption in Florida
Twenty-one people, including six children under the age of 10, were sickened after consuming raw milk from the same Florida farm, according to the state Department of Health.
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First migrants arrive at Florida's ‘Alligator Alcatraz' detention center, official says
The first group of immigrants has arrived at a new detention center deep in the Florida Everglades that officials have dubbed “Alligator Alcatraz.”