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What The Florida Department Of Health's Coronavirus Hotline Is Telling Callers
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Business groups say a "patchwork" of local face-mask ordinances across Florida is creating confusion for store owners and customers.Several cities and…
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Wind damage, hail, and even a tornado are possible across portions of north and central Florida Saturday. A second and more widespread outbreak of...
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Research shows Florida is different than the rest of the nation in terms of how our climate impacts flu transmission. So, what does that have to do with our current coronavirus pandemic?
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A space plane is on a secret mission for the U.S. Space Force after launching from Cape Canaveral Sunday.The vehicle, codenamed X-37B, looks like a mini…
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Summer is the season we can finally tackle the books that have been piling up on our desks and forming small mountains on the floor. Book critic Alan Cheuse offers a selection of some of the best books of late spring and early summer, and some classics that are always present in his literary landscape.
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A Brazilian Writer's Love Letter To Rio De Janeiro
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Florida House OKs Bill To Ban Abortions Based On Disability
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