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Rainbow crosswalk near Pulse Nightclub in Orlando removed overnight

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www.clickorlando.com – Haley Coomes, Christie Zizo – 2025-08-21 10:27:00

SUMMARY: A rainbow-painted crosswalk at the Pulse nightclub memorial in Orlando was removed overnight following a directive from the Trump administration. U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy urged governors to eliminate political messages from public roads, emphasizing taxpayer funds should focus on safety. Installed in 2017 to honor the 49 victims of the 2016 shooting and symbolize LGBTQ pride, the crosswalk’s removal sparked criticism. Orlando officials, including Mayor Buddy Dyer and Commissioner Patty Sheehan, called the action political and insensitive, highlighting the crosswalk’s role in safety and remembrance. The permanent Pulse memorial recently received $400,000 in state funding.

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How many giraffe species are in Africa? New scientific analysis quadruples the count

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www.news4jax.com – Christina Larson, Associated Press – 2025-08-21 03:00:00

SUMMARY: A new scientific analysis by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has identified four distinct giraffe species across Africa: Northern, reticulated, Masai, and Southern giraffes. Previously considered a single species, genetic and anatomical research now reveals key differences, including skull shape. This reclassification is crucial for tailored conservation, as each species faces unique threats such as poaching, habitat loss, and political instability. Northern giraffes, the most endangered, number about 7,000, while Southern giraffes are the most populous with around 69,000. Advanced genetic sequencing has facilitated this research, emphasizing the need to protect giraffes individually.

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Appeals court allows Trump to end temporary protections for migrants from Central America and Nepal

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www.clickorlando.com – Associated Press – 2025-08-20 15:48:00

SUMMARY: A federal appeals court has temporarily halted a lower court’s order protecting 60,000 migrants from Central America and Nepal under Temporary Protected Status (TPS), allowing the Trump administration to proceed with removing about 7,000 Nepalis and tens of thousands from Honduras and Nicaragua as their TPS expires. The 9th Circuit granted an emergency stay amid legal challenges claiming the administration unlawfully ended TPS without proper review of country conditions. TPS shields migrants from deportation due to unsafe conditions in their homelands. Critics argue the administration’s actions target long-term residents and violate legal standards, while officials maintain TPS was misused as de facto asylum.

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Freight carrier, three states under microscope of triple fatal U-turn | Florida

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Alan Wooten | The Center Square – (The Center Square – ) 2025-08-20 15:31:00


White Hawk Carriers and driver Harjinder Singh are under investigation after Singh, an Indian asylum seeker, caused a fatal crash in Florida killing three. Singh performed a dangerous U-turn on the Florida Turnpike, leading to a collision that killed three occupants of a minivan. Singh had limited English proficiency and failed to properly identify road signs. Despite this, Washington issued him a full-term commercial driver’s license and California gave him a limited-term license, both now under federal review. The U.S. Department of Transportation accuses Washington, New Mexico, and California of violating FMCSA rules by improperly licensing Singh. Singh now faces vehicular homicide charges in Florida.

(The Center Square) – White Hawk Carriers, an interstate freight carrier in Ceres, Calif., is under investigation along with one of its drivers facing three charges of vehicular homicide in Florida.

Additionally, U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy says Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration rules were violated by the states of Washington and New Mexico. California’s issuance of a license is also under investigation.

“If states had followed the rules, this driver would have never been behind the wheel and three precious lives would still be with us,” Duffy said. “This crash was a preventable tragedy directly caused by reckless decisions and compounded by despicable failures. Nonenforcement and radical immigration policies have turned the trucking industry into a lawless frontier, resulting in unqualified foreign drivers improperly acquiring licenses to operate 40-ton vehicles.”

Harjinder Singh, the accused seen on video from inside his truck making a U-turn in a 70 mph zone of the Florida Turnpike, had correct responses to two of 12 verbal questions on an English language proficiency assessment and correctly identified only one of four highway traffic signs during an interview with the Motor Carrier Administration.

This comes after Washington issued him a full-term commercial driver’s license on July 15, 2023, despite asylum seekers or individuals without legal status not being eligible, the Transportation Department said. On July 23, 2024, he was issued a limited-term/nondomiciled CDL by California, a license now under federal probe.

On July 3 of this year, Singh was given a speeding ticket and administered a roadside inspection by the New Mexico State Police. The Transportation Department said the English language proficiency assessment was started June 25 and there’s no indication the trooper enforced it.

Singh is from India and sought asylum in America.

“In some of these states, you have liberal governors who don’t want to comply with the law,” Duffy said in a television interview. “They think that they know best and that we’re just trying to be mean to illegals. But whether you’re going to fly on an airplane, you’re going to be a train, or you’re going to be on the American roadway, you deserve to be safe and you expect that your federal government is going to have smart policies in place that do keep you safe. They just blatantly in New Mexico said, ‘We’re not going to comply with federal regulation and give him that road test.’”

On social media, Duffy wrote, “If you can’t speak our national language or read our road signs, you are not qualified to drive a truck.”

Singh attempted the U-turn on the Florida Turnpike through a point in the divided highway marked “official use only.” Homeland Security’s link to video from Breaking911, shot from inside the truck, shows the graphic collision that followed.

A Chrysler Town & Country minivan slams into the trailer that suddenly blocked its lanes. All three inside the minivan were killed – a 30-year-old man from Florida City driving, and a 37-year-old woman from Pompano Beach and a 54-year-old man from Miami.

Singh was not injured.

Singh has appeared in a Stockton, Calif., court and signed papers allowing his extradition to Florida to face charges. Duffy said his department’s investigation will support the ongoing criminal probe in Florida.

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Note: The following A.I. based commentary is not part of the original article, reproduced above, but is offered in the hopes that it will promote greater media literacy and critical thinking, by making any potential bias more visible to the reader –Staff Editor.

Political Bias Rating: Right-Leaning

The article presents information about a tragic incident involving an immigrant truck driver and highlights statements from a government official that strongly criticize immigration policies and state compliance with federal regulations. The language used, such as “radical immigration policies,” “lawless frontier,” and emphasis on the driver’s alleged lack of qualifications tied to immigration status, reflects a critical stance toward liberal immigration policies and state governments described as “liberal.” While the article reports facts about the investigation and the incident, the inclusion and framing of quotes from the Transportation Secretary, along with the focus on immigration enforcement failures, suggest a right-leaning ideological perspective rather than neutral reporting.

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