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...Disney and the state of Florida have settled a lawsuit over the governance of the company’s Orlando theme parks spawned by last year’s takeover of the district’s board by Ron DeSantis, the state’s governor...
...Disney has settled a lawsuit over the governance of the company’s Orlando theme parks stemming from last year’s takeover of the district’s board by Ron DeSantis, the governor of the US state of Florida....
...Disney filed the lawsuit last year against DeSantis and other Florida officials for “weaponising the power of government to punish private business” after the company stated its opposition to the law, which...
...“It’s over,” Byron Donalds, the Florida congressman sometimes mentioned as a possible vice-presidential pick for Trump, told the Financial Times....
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...Disney last year accused Florida of a “targeted campaign of government retaliation — orchestrated at every step by Governor DeSantis as punishment for Disney’s protected speech”....
...“It’s a no-brainer to go ahead and file the application to become a Treasury clearer,” Terry Duffy, chief executive of CME, told the Financial Times on Tuesday....
...David Paleologos, the director of the Suffolk University political research centre, said that DeSantis’s decision will help Trump more than Haley in New Hampshire....
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...The former South Carolina governor has said little about her plans for beyond Super Tuesday, though her campaign has continued to rake in the millions of dollars needed to stay in the race....
...The billionaire founder of hedge fund Citadel said if the election was held tomorrow, “he wins it”, referring to Trump....
...Gerald Steele Emeritus Reader of Economics, Lancaster University, Lancaster, Lancashire, UK...
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...On a blustery Florida morning, before a midweek audience of 400, Sarasota’s choral singers began the occasion at Marie Selby Botanical Gardens in front of the new Living Energy Access Facility....
...The US Food and Drug Administration will allow Florida to import medicines from Canada, making it the first state to capitalise on rules designed to lower the cost of prescription drugs....
...Donald Trump is expected to address supporters at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Florida, on Tuesday night as primary results roll in....
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...The end of negative interest rates in Japan threatens to bring a new era of volatility for the yen, and Florida and Disney resolve a legal dispute....
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...Justices Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito and Neil Gorsuch — part of the court’s conservative wing — said they would have granted Florida’s request to let the law be enforced....
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