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WCJB TV20 on MSNGov. DeSantis signs law banning random boat searches without causeRight now, across Florida, conservation officers and other law enforcement can stop boats for no other reason than what they would deem a safety inspection.
Governor Ron DeSantis signed the legislation Monday called the Boater Freedom Act. It requires probable cause for law ...
The Tuesday letters page asks whether video game execs need to be gamers or not, as one reader predicts Super Smash Bros.
Transfer news LIVE!The first of two summer transfer windows edges ever closer and clubs are already in full swing with some ...
Whether you love home comforts and hot tubs or pitching your tent on a remote mountainside, these are some of the best places ...
Ever get the feeling your laptop’s acting a little too strange — like the fan’s going full blast for no reason, the cursor moves by itself, or your battery’s draining faster than it should? It might ...
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MoneyWeek on MSNUK-EU trade deal: Britain to get a £9bn boost to the economy by 2040The government’s agreement with the EU follows on from separate deals with India and the United States. Will it breathe life ...
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Sunderland Echo on MSN17 things you can't do anymore in the North East but we wish you could - nostalgic photos bring back memoriesThere are so many great things to experience in the North East, from the dramatic coastline to fantastic pubs, cafes and ...
The "Boater Freedom Act" goes into effect on July 1. State law enforcement won't be able to solely use safety inspections to ...
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