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In Florida, there's détente in the battle between Disney and Gov. Ron DeSantis
by Greg Allen
Disney and a board appointed by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis have settled lawsuits over who controls development in the 40-square-mile district that's home to its Orlando theme parks.
Many Churches Haven't Been Vigilant, Southern Baptist Official Says
Rachel Martin talks to Russell Moore of the Southern Baptist Convention about how church leaders are responding to a report that exposed widespread sexual abuse of church members and children.
Westminster Kennel Club To Crown Best In Show
The Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show concludes Tuesday night at Madison Square Garden in New York City. The sporting, working and terrier groups will be judged before best in show is awarded.
U.S.-China Trade War Boosts Vietnamese City's Economy
by Rob Schmitz
Vietnam's economy grew faster than any mature country last year, partly because of the trade war. Manufacturers are leaving empty factories in China and are fleeing to cities like Hai Phong.
Former KFC Worker Wins Breastfeeding Discrimination Case
Attorneys for Autumn Lampkins says the Delaware mom wanted time to pump breast milk, but a KFC restaurant limited her breaks and eventually demoted her. She's been awarded $1.5 million.
News Brief: Border Funding Talks, Parkland Shooting Anniversary
Negotiators reach "an agreement in principle" on a border security spending agreement. Nearly a year since the Florida school shooting, Dick's Sporting Goods is the corporate face of gun control.
In A Measles Outbreak, Demand For Vaccine Spikes
by Kristian Foden-Vencil
Virginia's Legislative Session Proceeds Amid State's Political Crisis
by Cheryl Corley
The legislature returns to work Monday after political scandals rocked the state. Over the weekend, the governor and lieutenant governor vowed to stay on the job despite calls for them to resign.