Associated Press
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The last prisoner strapped to a table in Florida’s death chamber was 74 years old — the oldest the state has executed in modern times. The next two scheduled for lethal injections are older still.
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There have been 48 cases of cyclosporiasis in Florida from June 1 to July 4 and 60 for the year, accoring to the latest data available on the Florida Department of Health's disease database.
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It’s the latest legal trouble for the ex-Tallahassee mayor, who narrowly lost to Republican Ron DeSantis for governor in 2018 and was once considered a rising star of the Democratic Party.
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The cut was mandated in President Donald Trump’s big tax-and-policy law last year. The restored funding does not mean the battle over federal abortion policy has ended, and not all services that were cut will return.
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The team, which trained in Tampa, returned home after nearly upsetting Argentina in the round of 32. Meanwhile, the men's basketball team clinched a spot in the second round of World Cup qualifying.
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She nailed more than 38 dogs to again join 18-time men’s champion Joey Chestnut on the winner’s stand on a sweltering day in Coney Island. Sudo's husband, Nick Wehry, finished fourth behind Chestnut.
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Lionel Messi has scored again, making Friday’s contest against Cape Verde the record-extending eighth consecutive World Cup match in which Argentina’s captain has delivered at least one goal.
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It's been quite the birthday week for the Tampa Bay slugger. He announced a return to the Home Run Derby while on a record-setting homer run. He also leads in AL All-Star fan voting at third base.
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Students pursuing graduate degrees in nursing, physical therapy and other fields will be eligible for higher student loan limits after a federal judge blocked part of a Trump administration rule that held them to lower caps.
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The judge won't require Arnold to wear a GPS monitor, noting that the athlete already has a “paparazzi monitor,” referring to the photographers who have been watching his movements.