Palm Beach County News: Biden out of race, Tiger Woods update, Florida sues moving companies

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Looking for the top stories featured on the July 25 episode of our Palm Beach County News in 90 Seconds? See the story blurbs/links below.

Biden exits 2024 presidential campaign. What will impact be for Florida Democrats?

President Joe Biden's exit from the 2024 presidential race is unlikely to change initial predictions of how Florida's valuable electoral votes will be allocated. But it might help determine some important so-called "down ballot" races.

The Sunshine State seemed decidedly in the red column even before Biden's poor performance in the June 27 debate against Republican Donald Trump began an avalanche of concerns and skepticism about his chances to win re-election in November.

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Tiger Woods misses British Open cut, upset by Donald Trump shooting, burns Colin Montgomerie

Tiger Woods returned to his home on Jupiter Island much sooner than he hoped after a failed attempt to play in the British Open .

But the 15-time major winner had a notable week beyond posting a two-day total 14-over 156 at Scotland's Royal Troon Golf Club.

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Florida sues Palm Beach County moving companies accused of bait-and-switch scams

A network of South Florida moving companies is accused of multiplying prices on the day of customers' scheduled move and holding their belongings for ransom. A lawsuit against the owner claims he defrauded clients across the country out of more than $1 million since 2018.

Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody sued Palm Beach County resident Richard Falcone after investigating the complaints of at least 150 jilted customers. They described a pattern of unscrupulous business practices by Falcone's companies: Alliance Moving and Storage, based in Boca Raton; American Wide Relocation Inc. and American Movers and Storage, based in Lake Park; and First Priority Van Lines, based in West Palm Beach.

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Diamond Walker is a journalist at The Palm Beach Post, part of the USA TODAY Florida Network. You can reach her at dkwalker@gannett.com. Help support our journalism. Subscribe today

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