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All roads out of the Florida Keys are closed due to brush fire
SUMMARY: All roads out of the Florida Keys are currently closed due to a large brush fire in South Miami-Dade, causing significant travel disruptions. Both US1 northbound and Card Sound Road in both directions are shut, leaving only southbound lanes open into the Keys. The fire began Thursday afternoon and has already burned hundreds of acres, with 25% containment reported. This is a repeat of similar closures from a fire just two months ago. The closures have led to heavy traffic backups and delays, frustrating travelers. Authorities, including Miami-Dade Fire Rescue and the Florida Forest Service, are actively working to control the fire. Updates will continue as the situation develops.

Steve Maugeri reports the southbound lanes of the 18-mile stretch are open.
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Families respond to FL Governor’s plans to veto ‘free kill’ bill
SUMMARY: Families in Florida have long fought to repeal the state’s 35-year-old Wrongful Death Act, which prevents suing for non-economic damages if an unmarried loved one aged 25 or older dies due to medical negligence. Advocates like Sabrina Davis and Cindy Jenkins, who lost family members under such circumstances, sought justice but faced setbacks despite legislative support for repeal. Governor Ron DeSantis plans to veto the bill, citing concerns over increased lawsuits, malpractice premiums, and healthcare costs. Lawmakers overwhelmingly approved repeal, but overriding the expected veto requires a two-thirds majority, which has yet to be attempted, leaving families uncertain about future efforts.
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Wisconsin judge accused of helping a man dodge immigration agents seeks donations for attorneys
SUMMARY: Wisconsin Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan, charged with helping a man evade immigration agents, is seeking donations to cover her defense costs. Dugan’s legal team, led by former U.S. Attorney Steve Biskupic, is challenging the charges, claiming they represent an attack on judicial independence. The charges stem from Dugan allegedly helping Eduardo Flores-Ruiz, an immigrant who had illegally returned to the U.S., evade arrest by immigration agents at the courthouse. Dugan faces up to six years in prison. The state Supreme Court suspended her, and a reserve judge is handling her cases. She plans to resume her duties if the charges are dismissed.
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After Putin is a no-show at talks in Turkey, Trump says he’ll meet the Russian leader soon
SUMMARY: President Donald Trump announced plans to arrange direct talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin after Putin skipped peace talks between Russia and Ukraine in Turkey. Trump emphasized the urgency of resolving the ongoing war, citing the daily loss of young lives. He expressed confidence that a face-to-face meeting would be key to breaking the deadlock, stating that nothing significant would happen without such a meeting. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has agreed to a 30-day ceasefire plan, but Russia has not yet signed on. The upcoming peace talks in Istanbul are expected to make limited progress .
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