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Trump says he wants to negotiate about Ukraine. It’s not clear if Putin really does

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www.news4jax.com – Emma Burrows, Associated Press – 2025-02-08 00:43:00

SUMMARY: Nearly three years post-invasion, Putin’s forces are advancing while Ukraine faces manpower and arms shortages. A new U.S. president may soon cut military aid to Ukraine, giving Putin little incentive to negotiate. Russian and Western experts suggest Trump hopes to facilitate peace, yet his approach may inadvertently undermine Ukrainian sovereignty. Zelenskyy argues any deal should involve Ukraine. Despite heavy Russian casualties, Putin remains unyielding, viewing negotiations as a means to further his goals. Trump’s ability to influence the war is limited; sanctions and NATO membership are ongoing challenges. The situation remains complex as both sides maneuver for power and security.

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LIVE: SpaceX NROL-69 mission launch

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www.youtube.com – FOX 35 Orlando – 2025-03-24 13:00:11

SUMMARY: SpaceX successfully launched the NROL-69 mission, with Falcon 9 lifting off from Cape Canaveral. The rocket’s first and second stages were fully loaded with over 1 million pounds of fuel. After several milestones, including Max Q, stage separation, and fairing separation, the rocket’s first stage performed an entry burn before landing successfully at Landing Zone One. The mission marked the second launch and landing for this particular booster. The payload was successfully placed into orbit, with reusability playing a key role in reducing spaceflight costs. SpaceX thanked the NRO, range, and FAA for their support and concluded the webcast.

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The story of Jacksonville grandmother who was a trailblazer for women in the military

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www.news4jax.com – Yvette Sanchez – 2025-03-24 16:14:00

SUMMARY: Lois Day, a trailblazer in the military, served in the Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service (WAVES) during World War II. She was stationed at NAS Jacksonville after enlisting, and although she served for only 18 months, she played a key role in the war effort. Day later became a Navy wife and cherished stories of her boot camp experience in Brooklyn, including signing her name at the Statue of Liberty. Her grandson, James Ogletree, deeply misses her, describing her as the heart of the family, and is proud of their military legacy that spans over 20 generations.

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U.S. judge dismisses lawsuit against social media restrictions for minors

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floridaphoenix.com – Jay Waagmeester – 2025-03-24 15:14:00

by Jay Waagmeester, Florida Phoenix
March 24, 2025

The Florida law barring social media companies for using addictive features toward minors has survived a court challenge from some of the largest tech companies. 

Senior U.S. District Judge Mark Walker in Tallahassee dismissed a challenge against the state’s law barring Floridians younger than 14 from using social media apps with addictive features filed by industry organizations NetChoice and Computer & Communications Industry Association representing companies including Google, Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, and YouTube.

Social media companies face hurdle in challenging state’s ban against minors

The dismissal reiterated Walker’s preliminary injunction denial earlier this month. Walker concluded that the social media companies have not proven they would be affected under the law, which requires parental consent for 14- and 15-year olds to use apps with addictive features. 

The state argued Florida’s law is “materially different” from other states’ social media bans, given that it does not outlaw these services but rather features such as infinite scrolling and push notifications for minors. 

“Because this law does not regulate ‘social media’ platforms generally, but instead limits its coverage to those platforms that meet each of four specific criteria, this court cannot reasonably infer that a particular platform is likely covered by the law without some factual allegations regarding each of those criteria,” Walker wrote, dismissing the case without prejudice.

NetChoice and CCIA have until Monday, March 31, to amend their complaint.

“Because this court finds that plaintiffs have not plausibly alleged standing, it need not consider defendant’s other arguments for dismissing the complaint,” Walker wrote.

In his March 13 denial of the preliminary injunction, Walker said the only evidence the tech associations brought was “conclusory assertions in each of the four declarations attached to their motion for a preliminary injunction that the declarant ‘understand[s]’ or ‘believes’ that one of their members ‘may be’ or ‘appears to be’ covered by the law.”

Earlier this month, NetChoice said it would continue to fight despite not receiving the preliminary injunction. Monday, a NetChoice spokesperson told the Phoenix it does not have “an update on next steps at this time.”

The attorney general’s office did not respond to a request for comment.

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