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Florida residents are flocking to this city, study finds. Here’s why
SUMMARY: A moveBuddha study reveals Orlando as the top destination for Floridians relocating within the state, driven by its lower living costs and new high-speed rail to Miami. The most popular route is Miami-to-Orlando. Kissimmee, Ocala, and The Villages saw the biggest net gains, while Hialeah ranked least popular. New Hampshire leads in sending residents to Florida, and North Carolina is the top state for Floridians leaving. Central Florida cities dominate internal moves, with trends showing a slowdown from pandemic migration surges and more selective movers. The ranked list highlights cities’ inbound-to-outbound move ratios and median home values.
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President Trump pressures Putin to end war in Ukraine
SUMMARY: President Trump is urging Russian President Vladimir Putin to end the war in Ukraine, setting a tentative 10 to 12-day deadline for progress, though Putin remains unyielding. The U.S. may increase sanctions or economic pressure if no resolution occurs. President Trump is also pressing Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu regarding the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, amid conflicting reports about starvation conditions. Meanwhile, the administration is finalizing a trade deal with China, with recent talks in Stockholm involving U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent. Despite uncertainty, Trump suggests negotiations are nearing completion, highlighting the critical importance of U.S.-China trade relations.
President Donald Trump said he’s giving Vladimir Putin 10 to 12 more days to reach a deal to end the Ukraine war. Otherwise, the president said Russia could face new sanctions and secondary tariffs targeting its trading partners. FOX News Correspondent Doug Luzader has all the latest political headlines.
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This Florida city is the ‘itchiest’ in the nation, study finds
SUMMARY: Ivarest conducted a study identifying the “itchiest” U.S. cities based on five factors: seasonal allergies, number of pest control businesses on Yelp, online searches for bug spray and poison ivy remedies, and state-level poison ivy prevalence. Researchers surveyed 1,000 Americans about outdoor skin irritants to rank cities. Sarasota, Florida, topped the list, leading in pest control listings and high bug spray search interest. Poughkeepsie, New York, ranked second, followed by Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; Atlanta, Georgia; and Greenville, South Carolina. Several Florida cities also ranked high for pest control or bug spray searches, including Orlando, Miami, Tampa, and others.
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What to know about the trial of a Colorado dentist accused of poisoning his wife
SUMMARY: James Craig, a Colorado dentist, is on trial for allegedly poisoning his wife, Angela Craig, who died in 2023 from cyanide and tetrahydrozoline poisoning. Prosecutors presented family testimony and evidence that James put poison in her protein shakes and administered cyanide at the hospital. James did not testify, but his notes claimed Angela asked him to help her die due to marital struggles linked to his affairs. Angela was a devoted mother and church member, with relatives describing her as positive but heartbroken. The defense suggests Angela may have committed suicide, citing her journal expressing marital pain but no suicidal intent. The case is closing with jury deliberation pending.
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