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Passengers describes scary situation of Royal Caribbean cruise ship rocked by rough weather
SUMMARY: Passengers aboard Royal Caribbean’s Explorer of the Seas faced a terrifying ordeal while on a transatlantic cruise from Spain to Miami when they encountered severe weather. Suddenly, a strong wind gust caused the ship to list, sending tables, chairs, and a grand piano sliding. Randy Moore described chaos in the theater, with screams and breaking glass as items flew around. The winds spiked from 46 to 84 mph in just six minutes. Although one person was injured, the ship is now returning to the Canary Islands to drop them off, delaying passengers by three days before reaching Miami.

CBS News Miami’s Ted Scouten spoke to passengers aboard the Explorer of the Seas who experienced rough conditions while sailing in Spain. The the 12-day one way cruise ends in PortMiami.
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Pope rests after setback in recovery — a bronchial spasm requiring further ventilation
SUMMARY: Pope Francis, 88, was placed on noninvasive mechanical ventilation after suffering a coughing fit that resulted in him inhaling vomit during his recovery from double pneumonia. Doctors are evaluating the impact of this episode on his condition, which remains guarded but stable. The Vatican reported that he is alert and responding well to treatment in Rome’s Gemelli hospital, although his age and previous lung issues raise concerns about his fragility. Prayers for his health continue, with support from the Vatican community, as they emphasize the importance of collective prayer for those in suffering globally.
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Judge weighs Florida social media law
SUMMARY: A 2024 Florida law aimed at preventing children under 16 from using specific social media platforms has faced legal challenges. State lawyers argue it addresses a “mental-health crisis,” while industry groups, including Google and Meta Platforms, claim it violates First Amendment rights. The law allows parental consent for accounts for 14- and 15-year-olds, but prohibits those under 14 from having accounts. Critics assert the law is overly restrictive and infringes on speech rights, as it targets content appealing to young users. A federal judge has yet to rule on the matter after a recent court hearing.
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After the Tate brothers return to the US, DeSantis says they are not welcome. Here’s what to know
SUMMARY: Andrew and Tristan Tate, charged with human trafficking in Romania, have returned to the U.S. after travel restrictions were lifted. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis stated they are not welcome in his state and is conducting a preliminary inquiry into their situation. The Tates, dual U.S.-British citizens, deny the allegations related to their arrest in late 2022, including charges of rape. While they maintain their innocence, their presence has sparked debate among conservatives. They face ongoing legal issues, including a defamation lawsuit in Florida and potential extradition to the UK for separate charges once their Romanian case concludes.
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