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 Exiled church members seeking grace and accountability may never return to First Baptist of Fort LauderdaleBy Noreen Marcus 
 FloridaBulldog.org
 When flash floods of near biblical intensity swamped Fort Lauderdale in April, the waters didn’t spare the downtown landmark First Baptist Church.
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 Victims’ lawsuit that seeks to hold Saudi Arabia accountable for 9/11 approaches make-or-break crossroadsBy Dan Christensen 
 FloridaBulldog.org
 Seven years after thousands of 9/11 family victims won the right to sue Saudi Arabia for allegedly helping al Qaeda hijackers attack the U.S., their monumental court case is approaching a make-or-break crossroads.
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 Hunter Biden’s so-called ‘sweetheart’ tax deal looks tougher than the deal Roger Stone got for dodging taxesBy Dan Christensen 
 FloridaBulldog.org
 Hunter Biden’s plea deal on misdemeanor tax charges with the Justice Department has drawn scorn from Republicans who insist the president’s son got a cozy, lenient deal.
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 Fighters for nonpartisan public education take on DeSantis-backed Moms for Liberty in FloridaBy Noreen Marcus 
 FloridaBulldog.org
 Moms for Liberty, the school grievance league with close ties to Gov. Ron DeSantis, has changed public education in Florida – and not for the better, many parents and educators say.
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 A petty, costly tale of two Broward citiesBy Francisco Alvarado 
 FloridaBulldog.org
 After nearly a decade, a petty feud between Pembroke Pines and Southwest Ranches involving a metal gate blocking a street near Griffin Road appears to be over.
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