Oklahoma Sues Roblox, Calling Gaming Platform A ‘Hunting Ground’ For Predators

Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond filed a sweeping lawsuit against online gaming giant Roblox on May 14, 2026, accusing the company of ignoring systemic child exploitation to protect corporate growth and investor metrics. The lawsuit, filed in the District Court of Cleveland County, alleges that the California-based platform has violated the Oklahoma Consumer Protection Act
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Beer, Clothes, And Coffee Creamer: Lakeland Shoplifting Duo Caught After Tag-Team Family Dollar Heist

LAKELAND, Fla. — Two local women are behind bars after a tag-team shoplifting attempt at a Family Dollar store went south, ending in felony charges for both. The incident unfolded around 1:30 p.m. on May 20th at the Family Dollar location in Lakeland. According to store employees, 70-year-old Sandra Kay Edwards and 51-year-old Adrienne Nichole
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One In 1,000: The Brutal Odds Facing Florida’s Newest Beachgoers

CLEARWATER, Fla. – A quiet migration is officially underway across Pinellas County coastlines. Sea turtle nesting season has begun in Clearwater and surrounding beach communities, kicking off a critical six-month window that runs straight through the end of October. For the local turtle population, the math is unforgiving. All seven species of sea turtles are
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From Backyard Garden To Health Powerhouse: The Rise Of Florida Okra

What makes okra a smart choice for home gardens, healthier meals and Florida’s next great crop? University of Florida researchers from the Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (UF/IFAS) say this adaptable crop illustrates how food can promote personal health, support local agriculture and help prevent disease – key priorities of UF’s Food is Medicine
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$10K Juror Bribe Backfires In Florida Drug Trial: Two Arrested, One Facing Life In Prison

A scheme to rig a federal drug trafficking trial in Tallahassee completely fell apart after an honest juror blew the whistle on a $10,000 bribe attempt, leading to major felony charges against a local couple. Attorney General James Uthmeier announced that Brad Gathers, 40, and Tanaya Harris, 24, both of Tallahassee, are facing serious prison
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California Veteran Dies Days After Brutal Assault Outside U.S. Flag-Lined Home

An Escondido, California, man known in his neighborhood for the extensive display of American and pro-Trump flags outside his home has died following a violent confrontation in his front yard. Kerry Sheron, a 69-year-old U.S. Army veteran, passed away on Sunday, May 24, from severe injuries sustained during what family members described as a “brutal
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Feds Sue UCLA: Alleged Failure To Protect Jewish And Israeli Students Leads To Civil Rights Lawsuit

The Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division filed a lawsuit against the University of California today, alleging deliberate indifference to race and national origin discrimination against Jewish and Israeli students at its Los Angeles (UCLA) campus. The lawsuit claims the university violated Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. According to the federal
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Battle Lines Drawn In Florida Over Excluding Undocumented Students From Colleges, Adult Ed

A showdown is brewing over a set of proposed Florida Department of Education rules that would block undocumented immigrants from enrolling in state colleges and Adult General Education programs. Originally slated for a mid-May vote, the Florida Board of Education has pushed the decision to June 30 following intense pushback from advocacy groups and state
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