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This week on "The Florida Roundup," we looked at changes to Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act (ACA) under President Trump’s mega spending bill, complications with Florida's school voucher program and more.
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The state's Education commissioner threatens to sanction educators who make posts critical of Charlie Kirk, the conservative political activist who was assassinated this week.
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The rule changes could take effect by early December, according to the state Department of Health.
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The Bulls have already defeated two ranked teams and face what should be a bigger challenge against the Hurricanes at Hard Rock Stadium. Both teams have QBs on hot streaks, and USF's defense has been strong.
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Florida's elected leaders are calling for unprecedented mid-decade redistricting. Many of their constituents don't want it, a poll finds.
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The series will be based on "A Land Remembered," a novel that chronicles part of Florida's history.
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It's September — usually a busy month for tropical systems. The African monsoon is the factory of tropical waves, and the Atlantic Basin is all fair game.
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Landry will earn a base salary of $2 million plus benefits, with the ability to earn an additional $500,000 in performance pay.
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Phoenix Ikner faces two counts of first-degree murder and seven counts of attempted first-degree murder.
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The decision overrules a lower court order that blocked portions of the law from being enforced.
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Bear hunting has long been controversial in the state, and this year will be the first time since 2015 that a hunt has been held.
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According to recent reports from the property data curator ATTOM, Florida, ranked third in state foreclosure filing rates, behind Nevada and South Carolina.
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Conservative activist Charlie Kirk was gunned down Wednesday during a debate with college students on the Utah Valley University college campus.
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Routh is charged with attempting to assassinate a presidential candidate. A conviction carries a maximum penalty of life in prison. Routh, who is not a lawyer, is representing himself in this case.