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It’s not just Florida tomato growers feeling the pinch. Canada has imposed a 25% tariff on U.S. watermelons in retaliation for Trump’s tariffs on Canadian products. DiMare knows one watermelon grower who’s lost Canadian customers to Mexican watermelon suppliers as a result.
South Florida's airports are common gateways for people from Haiti, Venezuela and Cuba to enter the U.S. Each nation has a presence in South Florida.
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A former Republican congressman and vocal critic of Donald Trump says he wants to become governor in the president’s adopted home state of Florida, and he’s running as a Democrat.
The Libertarian Party of Florida is hosting its annual convention in Daytona Beach, and members are hoping to expand their reach in the 2026 elections.
The president gave little thought to a library after his first term, with aides fearing it would signal the end of his political career.
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Straight Arrow News on MSNLegal settlements boost Trump plans for Florida presidential libraryAmid an active second term filled with executive orders and policy battles, President Donald Trump has begun laying the groundwork for his presidential library, with signs pointing to Florida as his top choice.
GOP Florida Congressman Byron Donalds seeks to codify Trump's executive orders on nuclear energy, aiming to boost production and reform regulatory processes.
Two South Florida shark divers convicted of theft for freeing 19 sharks and a giant grouper from a fisherman’s longline have been pardoned by President Donald Trump.
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The Mirror US on MSNFlorida weatherman warns viewers he won't be able to predict hurricanes because of Trump's federal budget cutsA Florida weatherman warned his viewers that he won't be able to predict hurricanes this season — which is expected to be particularly bad — due to federal budget cuts
President Donald Trump really wants to fly on an upgraded Air Force One — but making that happen could depend on whether he’s willing to cut corners with security. As government lawyers sort out the legal arrangement for accepting a luxury jet from the Qatari royal family,