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‘America has not lost its soul:’ Hundreds protest against Donald Trump in Casselberry
SUMMARY: Hundreds gathered peacefully at Casselberry’s S.R. 436 and Howell Branch Road for a nationwide “No Kings” protest against President Donald Trump’s perceived executive overreach. Demonstrators voiced concerns over constitutional violations, loss of due process, and military involvement. Protesters, including immigrants like Vivianna, highlighted fears of racial profiling and harsh immigration enforcement. The event drew around 1,800 people, reflecting widespread discontent beyond urban areas, according to Dylan Kelly of Seminole County Democrats. Veteran activist Bernajean Porter found hope in the large turnout, seeing it as a sign that citizens are united and determined to oppose the administration’s actions.
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Officials warn districts to give teacher raises, unions say funding falls short
SUMMARY: As Florida schools prepare to open, tensions rise between state officials and teachers’ unions over pay raises. Governor Ron DeSantis and Education Commissioner Anastasios Kamoutsas announced over $100 million in additional teacher pay but accused some districts and unions of delaying implementation. Kamoutsas warned districts against stalling and threatened action. The Florida Education Association (FEA) criticized the increase as insufficient, highlighting Florida’s low national teacher salary ranking and ongoing staffing issues. State Democrats pushed for a salary bill, which failed. Despite disagreements, the state reports a nearly 30% drop in teacher vacancies and expanded recruitment, while unions continue advocating for more funding.
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Dolphins CB Kader Kohou out for season after training camp injury
SUMMARY: Dolphins cornerback Kader Kohou is out for the season due to a right knee injury sustained during Saturday’s training camp practice, confirmed by Head Coach Mike McDaniel. Kohou, the team’s top cornerback after losing Kendall Fuller and Jalen Ramsey, was injured covering Tyreek Hill. This is a significant blow to the Dolphins’ defense, especially with safety Ashton Davis also injured but expected to return. Despite the setback, McDaniel praised Kohou’s positive mindset, expressing confidence in his recovery. The Dolphins have added Jack Jones and Mike Hilton to bolster their thin cornerback depth moving forward.
Mike Cugno reports cornerback Kader Kohou went down grabbing at his right knee after a one-on-one rep against receiver …
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Russian missiles hit a Ukrainian army training ground, killing at least 3 soldiers
SUMMARY: A Russian missile strike hit a Ukrainian army training ground near Honcharivske, killing three soldiers and wounding 18, while Russia claimed about 200 casualties. Russia also launched 78 attack drones overnight against Ukrainian civilian targets, wounding five. The U.N. reports a 54% increase in civilian casualties in early 2025, with over 13,500 Ukrainians killed since the 2022 invasion. The U.S. set an August 8 deadline for Russian peace efforts or threats of sanctions. Ukraine faces manpower shortages amid ongoing fighting, prompting new laws to allow men over 60 to serve and incentives for younger volunteers.
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