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Diversity Film Showcase + DNA Testing + Colombia Flights

Diversity Film Showcase + DNA Testing + Colombia Flights Patch 1 hr ago © Provided by Patch Good Morning and Happy First Friday! My name is Carlos Hernandez and I am back to update you on the latest happening in the Orlando area. In this issue, you ll learn about the return of a diversity film showcase, DNA testing controversy, emergency shelter update after a child shooting, and more. Today’s weather: The high is 87 and the low is 73 with thunderstorms. There is a 70% chance of rain. Here are the top 5 stories happening around Orlando: 1. Enzian Theater in Maitland will have its t hird annual diversity in film showcase this weekend. It will highlight women, Black, LGBTQ+, and Asian themes and communities. (Spectrum News 13)

Jewish Groups Urge State AGs To Protect Law And Order Amid Antisemitism Spike

Jewish Groups Urge State AGs To Protect Law And Order Amid Antisemitism Spike Multiple Israel advocacy groups and Jewish organizations penned a letter to attorneys general in California, Florida, and New York, urging the elected officials to take action against the increasing attacks on Jewish people in the United States. “We call on you to enforce the law and act to protect Jewish communities under attack. Prosecute these assaults on Jews as hate crimes under the relevant hate crime statutes,” the 16 groups wrote to New York Attorney General Letitia James, Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody, and California Attorney General Rob Bonta. “Our community is in pain, and we are angry. A conflict in the Middle East is never an excuse for attacking Jews in L.A., New York, or Florida.”

Prosecutor wants DNA testing before execution Zeigler Good

Prosecutor Monique Worrell wants all the DNA evidence possible before the state executes Tommy Zeigler. But AG Ashley Moody does not. Florida has wrongly sentenced 27 people to die.

80% of cruise enthusiasts would prefer to sail with vaccine requirement

80% of cruise enthusiasts would prefer to sail with vaccine requirement Sun Sentinel 23 mins ago Ron Hurtibise, South Florida Sun-Sentinel © Len Kaufman Photographer / Gov. DeSantis insistence that cruise lines may not require vaccination of passengers clouds the future of cruising from Port Everglades, seen here on a busy day in 2013. Eighty percent of likely cruisers want to resume sailing on ships that require vaccinations, according to a survey conducted over the Memorial Day weekend by the consumer-focused travel website CruiseCritic.com. Results of the poll, which generated 5,025 responses, indicate that a majority of cruise industry consumers do not agree with Gov. Ron DeSantis’ decision to extend his “vaccine passport” ban to the cruise industry.

At odds with DeSantis, 80% want vaccinated cruises - South Florida Sun-Sentinel

The poll suggests that potential cruise line customers are not on the same page with Gov. Ron DeSantis, who is insisting that cruise lines will not be allowed to require "vaccine passports" when they resume operations from Florida.

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