Watch: Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on saving high school sports, South Atlantic red snapper freeze
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FULL PRESS CONFERENCE | During a May 22 press conference in Jacksonville, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis spoke on saving high school sports and addressed questions about a federal judge's decision to freeze permits allowing fishermen to catch red snapper for 39 days. 

FULL | Gov. Ron DeSantis speaks on South Atlantic red snapper fishing freeze
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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis spoke on a federal judge's decision to freeze the exempted fishing permits which allowed fishermen to catch red snapper starting on May 22. Complaints alleged the permits would cause overfishing, to which DeSantis disagreed, saying, " I have people who tell me … you've got to get through all the snapper to find the other fish because you catch so many snapper.” 

Federal judge freezes South Atlantic red snapper exempted fishing permits before Memorial Day weekend

On May 21, a federal judge granted a preliminary injunction freezing exempted fishing permits which allowed fishermen to catch red snapper. As a result, NOAA Fisheries temporarily stalled the permits and the FWC rescinded EO-26-11.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis: Red snapper federal waters fishing ban
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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis spoke on a block, executed by a federal judge, to prevent fishermen from catching red snapper through the Exempted Fishing Permit. He said he expects the decision to be appealed. 

Trump reverses course, sending 5,000 troops to Poland weeks after Europe withdrawal

President Donald Trump announced a deployment of U.S. troops to Poland, a decision that marks a departure from the Trump administration’s recent actions to withdraw forces from Europe.

This is why a judge threw out evidence in Tiffany Haddish's DUI case

A Fayette County judge ruled Wednesday to suppress several pieces of evidence in the DUI case against actress Tiffany Haddish.

Could the SpaceX IPO make Elon Musk a trillionaire?
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Dr. Jay Ritter, the Director of the IPO initiative at the University of Florida's College of Business joins FOX 35's Garrett Wymer live via Zoom to break down the potential IPO for SpaceX and whether it could result in Elon Musk becoming the world's first trillionaire.

Raul Castro indicted: What's next for Cuba, Miami?
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Donald Trump's Department of Justice, under Acting U.S. Attorney Todd Blanche released the indictment of ex-Cuban President Raul Castro on charges of murder and conspiracy to kill in the 1996 shootdown of civilian planes for an attack on a humanitarian group. Dr. Lillian Guerra, a Cuban and Caribbean History Professor with the University of Florida joins FOX 35's Garrett Wymer live via Zoom to break down this indictment and what it means for Cubans on the island, Cuban-Americans in the Greater Miami area and Florida as a whole.

Bank activity of non-citizens faces heightened review under Trump order

President Donald Trump’s new executive order calls for financial institutions to scan for indicators of people without legal status opening bank accounts or obtaining loans.

Trump to attend G7 Summit in France

President Donald Trump will head to France for this year's G7 Summit.

US government 'forever barred and precluded' from looking at Trump's current tax issues

The U.S. government agreed to permanently drop tax claims against President Donald Trump, his sons, and the Trump Organization as part of a settlement over leaked tax returns.

Trump drops $10B IRS lawsuit in deal to compensate prosecuted allies

President Donald Trump has moved to withdraw his $10 billion lawsuit against the IRS over the leak of his tax returns in a deal to create a fund to compensate prosecuted allies.

Trump seeks $1.7 billion fund to pay allies in exchange for dropping IRS lawsuit: reports

President Trump said any payout from his lawsuit against the IRS would go to charity. Now, he reportedly wants $1.7 billion to pay allies who were investigated by the Biden administration.

America's biggest IPOs: How SpaceX compares

Space X’s highly anticipated stock market debut is shaping up to be the largest in Wall Street history. 

Amazon is forgoing millions in tariff refunds to 'curry favor' with Trump, lawsuit claims

Amazon customers argue they should be refunded for the higher prices they paid while the tariffs struck down by the government were still in effect, but the online retailer isn't even asking for reimbursement, a lawsuit argues.