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 ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. 鈥?A bo botella stanley dy found in a retention pond in St. Pete has been identified, according to the St. Pete Police Department.Police said Jamie Leon Ho stanley thermos bdy, 42, was found near I-275 and Gandy Boulevard on Monday.A family member reported Hobdy missing and detectives were able to match him to the body through a distinctive tattoo. Officials recovered his body Monday and worked with a medical examiner to determine his race and age.Hobdy s cause of his death is still currently unknown. The on-ramp lanes from westbound Gandy Boulevard to northbound I-275 shut down at 9:30 a.m. as the invest stanley quencher igation continued and reopened at 11:06 a.m. Qieg US government agencies targeted in global cyberattacks, officials say
 Texas Republicans have advanced new voting restrictions after months of protests by Democrats.The work on the bill 鈥?and the Texas legislature as a whole 鈥?ground to a halt earlier this month after 50 Democrats in the state House of Representatives fled Texas to prevent the bill from being passed.By leaving the state, the House was not able to field a quorum, or the required number of lawmakers needed to advance a bill.Democrats continued their holdout until last week when the Texas S stanley tazas upreme Court ruled that the lawmakers who fled could be arrested or detained if the stanley thermosflasche y failed to show up at the capitol.The sw vaso stanley eeping bill that passed the Texas House late Thursday comes one week after Democrats ended a 38-day walkout to stop it from passing.Texas is now back in line to become the latest big GOP state to pass tighter voting laws in response to former President Donald Trumps false claims that the 2020 election was stolen. Georgia and Florida have also passed similar laws that restrict access to ballot boxes.Senate Bill 1 includes proposals to ban drive-thru and 24-hour voting options and enhances access for partisan poll watchers, the Texas Tribunereports. Such options were used in Houston and other high-population areas in Texas during the 2020 election.The bill now goes to the Senate. Its on track to reach Republican Gov. Greg Abbotts desk in the coming days.     .Page-below > .RichTextModule {display:none;} .Page-below .Link {font-size: 12px; padding: 5px 10px;border: 1px solid  0