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Florida GOP Chair Christian Ziegler Accused of Rape and Sexual Battery in Sarasota Police Report

This article reports on a sexual assault allegation against Christian Ziegler, the chair of the Florida GOP, with details obtained from a heavily redacted police report and anonymous sources. The police report mentions an accusation of rape and sexual battery that allegedly took place on October 2 in Sarasota, and Ziegler's attorney has confirmed that his client is being investigated. The investigation is ongoing and no further information has been released at this time.

Senator Joe Manchin’s Retirement Sparks Focus on Abortion Rights in Key 2022 Races

Senator Joe Manchin's announcement that he will not seek reelection in 2022 has allowed Democrats to focus their efforts on more winnable races in Texas, Florida, and Ohio, where abortion rights will be a major platform. In Ohio, Senator Sherrod Brown is facing a tough reelection race against three major Republican candidates. Democrats are hopeful that by focusing on abortion rights, they can gain an edge in these races and make a strong showing in the 2022 elections.

After 80 Years, Missing American Airman from WWII Finally Identified by Scientists

The remains of Franklin P. Hall, an American airman who was shot down over France during World War II, have been identified after nearly 80 years. Hall was the left waist gunner on a B-24D Liberator when it was attacked by German air forces, and his remains were recovered and buried in a French cemetery. The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA) has accounted for over 83,000 Americans since its establishment in 1973.

Bob Vander Plaats Endorses Ron DeSantis in Iowa, Boosting His Chances with Evangelical Voters

Bob Vander Plaats, an influential evangelical leader, has endorsed Florida Governor Ron DeSantis in his bid for the Republican presidential nomination. This marks the second major endorsement for DeSantis in Iowa this month, and supporters of DeSantis point to Vander Plaats' audience and influence to argue that his endorsement will help DeSantis make inroads with evangelical Christian voters in Iowa. DeSantis' campaign is hoping that Vander Plaats' endorsement will help him gain traction with this key voting bloc, potentially giving him a major boost in the upcoming Iowa caucuses.

Missing Florida Woman Found Dead in Storage Unit Registered to Estranged Husband; Suspect in Murder Investigation

Shakeira Yvonne Rucker, 37, was found dead in a storage unit registered to her estranged husband, Cory Hill, on Saturday. The Orange County Sheriff's Office had been searching for Rucker for a week prior to her body being found. Hill is now the primary suspect in her murder and an investigation is ongoing.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis Refuses to Condemn Elon Musk’s Antisemitic Post, Drawing Criticism from Both Sides of the Aisle

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is facing criticism for refusing to condemn a post endorsed by Tesla CEO Elon Musk which alluded to a white supremacist conspiracy theory and was seen as antisemitic. Major companies such as Apple and Disney have pulled their ads from the social media platform in response. DeSantis' refusal to condemn the post has been met with criticism from both sides of the aisle, with many calling for him to take a stand against antisemitism.

Tiger Woods’ Ex-Girlfriend Drops $30 Million Lawsuit Against Trust Owning His $54 Million Mansion

Tiger Woods' ex-girlfriend Erica Herman has dropped her $30 million lawsuit against the trust that owns his $54 million Florida mansion. The lawsuit, which was filed in April 2020, alleged that Woods had verbally and physically abused her, and that his agents had sexually harassed her. Herman's attorney stated that she had decided to drop the lawsuit because she wanted to "put this matter behind her and move on with her life," and that she had never accused Woods of sexual harassment or assault.

Supreme Court Rejects Florida’s Bid to Ban Children from Attending Drag Shows

The U.S. Supreme Court has rejected Florida's bid to enforce a law that would have prohibited children from attending drag shows, keeping in place a lower court ruling as a legal challenge continues. The law was challenged by a restaurant in Orlando known as Hamburger Mary's, arguing that it was unconstitutional and imposed unlawful restrictions on free speech. Justices Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito and Neil Gorsuch said they would have granted Florida's bid, while Justice Brett Kavanaugh and Justice Amy Coney Barrett said the court's decision does not speak to their views on the merits of the case.

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