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Governor celebrates Everglades as legal battle brews over detention site
SUMMARY: Florida Governor Ron DeSantis celebrated a $500 million Everglades restoration project—the C-43 reservoir—to improve water quality. However, environmentalists and the Miccosukee Tribe are legally challenging the construction of a temporary migrant detention center, nicknamed “Alligator Alcatraz,” on former Everglades land. Plaintiffs argue it was built without proper environmental review, endangering wildlife like the Florida panther, and violating multiple environmental laws. State officials defend the facility as temporary and minimally invasive, emphasizing detainee care standards. Meanwhile, lawmakers have filed a separate suit for denied inspection access. The controversy highlights tensions between restoration efforts and migrant detention infrastructure in Florida.
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Syria announces ceasefire after sectarian violence
SUMMARY: Syria’s defense minister announced a ceasefire in Sweida city after government forces entered the area amid sectarian clashes between Sunni Bedouin tribes and Druze armed factions, which killed dozens. The violence involved tit-for-tat kidnappings and attacks, with government forces clashing with Druze groups. Israel struck a Syrian military tank, citing protection of the Druze minority, who are seen as loyal in Israel. Druze religious leaders initially urged armed factions to surrender but later retracted the call, citing broken government promises and ongoing shelling. The conflict raises fears of escalating sectarian violence and increased Israeli intervention.
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Family of Tampa man killed in West Bank calls for justice
SUMMARY: A Tampa man, Saifulla Mussolet, 20, was killed by Israeli settlers in the West Bank, prompting his family and community leaders to call for justice. At a press conference organized by the Florida chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), speakers highlighted the lack of media attention and government response to this and other attacks on American citizens abroad. They emphasized the impunity enjoyed by perpetrators, which undermines international and U.S. justice. Family members and advocates urged greater awareness and accountability to address ongoing violence against Palestinians and foreign nationals in the region.
Family of Tampa man killed in West Bank calls for justice
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South Florida weather for Monday 7/14/25
SUMMARY: A flash flood watch for South Florida ends Monday at 11 a.m., with 1 to 3 inches of rain mostly absorbed by dry soil. Only one flood advisory was issued. High rain chances persist Tuesday, decrease Wednesday, then rise Thursday due to an incoming disturbance causing more widespread showers and thunderstorms. A weak tropical low east of the area is unlikely to develop soon but may affect Gulf residents later. Rip current risk is low, beach weather is less favorable, and temperatures near 90°F will accompany scattered afternoon storms through the weekend.
CBS News Miami’s chief meteorologist Ivan Cabrera’s weather outlook for South Florida.
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