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Warren Buffett announces $6 billion in donations to five foundations
SUMMARY: Warren Buffett is donating \$6 billion in Berkshire Hathaway Class B shares to five foundations, raising his total contributions since 2006 to around \$60 billion. The largest portion, 9.4 million shares, goes to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Trust. Other recipients include the Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation, Sherwood Foundation, Howard G. Buffett Foundation, and NoVo Foundation. Buffett’s Berkshire stock has risen 19.1% over the past year. He plans to end donations to the Gates Foundation after his death, letting his children decide future distributions. Nearly 99.5% of his estate is earmarked for philanthropy.
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South Florida facing high heat, humidity for Saturday 06/28
SUMMARY: South Florida is facing intense heat and high humidity on Saturday, with “feels like” temperatures hitting the triple digits, especially in Broward County. Miami-Dade and Key Biscayne will be slightly cooler, but overall, the entire area will experience sweltering conditions. The sun will be strong with extreme UV levels, so sunscreen and hydration are essential. Skies are mostly clear, with only minor rain chances over the Everglades later. Atlantic conditions remain calm, and tropical activity is minimal, though a low pressure system near the Yucatan is expected to impact the U.S.-Mexico border early next week without major effects locally. The 4th of July looks perfect.
CBS News Miami’s NEXT Weather Meteorologist Scott Withers has your latest Saturday morning forecast.
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New execution methods may soon come to Florida. Here’s why
SUMMARY: Starting July 1, 2025, Florida will allow new execution methods for death row inmates under HB 903, which expands beyond lethal injection and electrocution to any method “not deemed unconstitutional.” This change arises amid nationwide shortages of lethal injection drugs, as manufacturers stop supplying drugs like pentobarbital. States such as South Carolina and Alabama have begun using firing squads and nitrogen gas for executions. Florida’s law aims to ensure executions proceed constitutionally despite drug shortages. Opponents warn the law broadly expands execution methods without specifying them, but it was signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis and passed despite dissent.
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Two hospitalized after police shooting, chase that ended in Medley
SUMMARY: A robbery in Sweetwater near Dolphin Mall led to a police chase and shooting early Friday morning. Several armed suspects entered a store to rob it, but police arrived quickly, resulting in a shootout. At least one suspect was shot. The suspects fled in a white Sprinter van, pursued by police, and crashed into an 18-wheeler in Medley, where the chase ended. Two suspects were hospitalized, and a third is in custody. The FBI and FDLE are investigating. Locals expressed shock, as the area is usually peaceful. The exact business targeted is believed to be a cell phone store.
Two people were hospitalized after a reported robbery, police shooting and pursuit, according to Sweetwater police.
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