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Home security cameras capture father's panic after he pulls his unresponsive toddler from pool
SUMMARY: A Pasco County couple is sharing their traumatic experience to raise awareness about pool safety after their 19-month-old daughter, Zoe, fell into their backyard pool. They discovered her unresponsive and called neighbors for help, while security cameras captured the father, David, in a panic. With the assistance of neighbors, including an emergency nurse and an Army veteran, they performed CPR until paramedics arrived and airlifted Zoe to a Tampa hospital. Although she spent two nights in intensive care, she is now recovering. The couple has added a pool alarm and plans to enroll their children in survival swim lessons to enhance safety.

A Wesley Chapel couple is sharing their story to bring awareness to pool safety. Their 19-month-old daughter was found unresponsive in the family’s pool on August 6.
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2 of 6 charged in shooting death of 7-year-old Breon Allen expected to plead not guilty on Thursday
SUMMARY: In Jacksonville, two of the six individuals charged in the shooting death of 7-year-old Breon Allen Jr. are expected to plead not guilty in court. Keith Johnson, 21, and Dannel Larkins, 20, are among those charged alongside four others, including two 17-year-olds. Sheriff T.K. Waters described the shooting as a gang-related, planned act of violence linked to a feud between rival gangs, including ATK and 6 block. The shooting also injured Breon’s cousin, Lafayette Mango Jr., 21. Authorities are working to ensure the suspects are held accountable for their actions.
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Journalists in Haiti defy bullets and censorship to cover unprecedented violence
SUMMARY: Journalist Jean-Jacques Asperges and his family have been displaced by gang violence in Haiti, now living in overcrowded shelters. Gang control over 85% of Port-au-Prince has led to increased attacks on journalists, exemplified by a deadly Christmas Eve incident where two journalists were killed. Armed groups have threatened reporters, contributing to a climate of fear, while public trust in media has eroded. Despite warnings from organizations to avoid covering armed groups, many journalists continue their work, often at great personal risk. Haiti ranks as the most dangerous country for journalist murders to go unpunished, exacerbating the ongoing crisis in press freedom.
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Miami businesses prepare to absorb costs amid new tariffs
SUMMARY: Miami businesses are preparing for cost increases due to new tariffs announced by President Trump, which include a baseline 10% tax on imports. Local business owners, such as Aisa Daga from Holyland Flowers and Herby Lopez from Toyota of Hollywood, are bracing themselves for price hikes on goods and vehicles. Daga aims to ensure her customers don’t feel the financial impact of rising costs. Meanwhile, Lopez’s dealership plans to absorb some of the tariff costs and anticipates increased demand for used cars if new car prices rise. Both are optimistic about navigating these challenges while supporting Trump’s trade strategy.

A Miami business owner and a Toyota dealership manager are preparing for price hikes due to new tariffs from President Trump. Both plan to absorb some costs to keep prices stable for customers.
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