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What does water look like on the moon? A new lunar probe is on a mission to find out
The Lunar Trailblazer orbiter's launch window opens Feb 26. It's catching a ride with Intuitive Machines IM-2 mission which is landing on the moon near the south pole. Both have instruments for looking for water.
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Israeli protesters demand end to war in Gaza and deal to release remaining hostages
Israelis held one of their biggest protests in nearly two years, demanding an end to the war in Gaza and a deal to release the remaining hostages. But Israeli leaders plan a military escalation.
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Citrus grove land across Florida continues to dwindle
Production is down as the citrus industry has been hampered deadly citrus greening disease, hurricanes and development pressure.
Fans across the country raise their voices at 'KPop Demon Hunters' singalongs
Netflix's wildly popular movie about a fictitious all-girl rock band is hitting nearly 1,800 movie theaters around the country this weekend as a singalong version.
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New Colorado law lets health officials seek out non-CDC vaccine guidance
As the federal government challenges years of established science on vaccine safety, Colorado passed a new law letting its health officials consult other experts instead of relying on CDC guidance.
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First Measles Death In 12 Years Renews Vaccination Concerns
A woman from Washington state died of measles last week. NPR's Kelly McEvers talks to Seattle Times reporter JoNel Aleccia about the first confirmed measles death in the United States in 12 years.
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U.S. Rep. Byron Donalds skirts campaign finance laws in dual bids for Congress, governor
The FEC sent a letter stating that contributions made to Donalds' congressional campaign after the date of his gubernatorial announcement "must be refunded."
Marco Rubio, Rand Paul Bring Charisma, Red Meat To Receptive CPAC
Coming off the 2012 election, many at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference are trying to figure out who can best return the party to White House power while upholding conservative principles. And Thursday, the young senators from Florida and Kentucky each made their case.
Conventions: The 'First Date' That Lasts For Days
It's been many years since political conventions offered any real drama or suspense. Still, they're a nonpareil opportunity for partisans to unite and try to win over voters who are largely uninterested in the parties.
Why Are So Many Election Ballots Confusing?
Poor ballot design can confuse voters and slow down election results. What makes a well-designed ballot and why are they so hard to come by?
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The Cal. National Guard Is Working At the Mexican Border, But Mostly Behind The Scenes
In California - a state with strong differences with the White House on immigration policy - about 400 troops are on border duty. But they're keeping a...
Evolution Of Florida Citrus Growers: What It Takes To Stay In The Embattled Industry
Some Florida citrus growers are finally starting to see an increase of orange production. Those who managed to stick around as the greening disease…
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As Some Blame Fla. Legislature For Prison Budget Cuts, Others Just Want It Fixed
The state budget officially went into effect earlier this month. That includes Florida’s prison budget, which led to prison officials cutting funding to...
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New UMiami Research Reveals How Fresh Water Stokes Caribbean Hurricanes
It's August. And as we approach the most intense period of the hurricane season, a lot of us are thinking: How warm are the waters in the Atlantic and...
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Democratic Candidates Push For Expanded Health Coverage
Reflecting the same fault lines that have emerged nationally, Florida’s Democratic and Republican candidates for governor are deeply split over whether...
Putnam, DeSantis Campaign Against Obamacare
The two main Republican candidates battling for Florida governor have a simple message when it comes to health care: Just say no to Obamacare.
New Accusations For Epstein As Some In South Florida Say 'Good Riddance' To Acosta
After Labor Secretary Alex Acosta's resignation, federal prosecutors in Manhattan alleged financier Jeffrey Epstein attempted to buy influence over people who were set to testify against him.
Does Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Have Any Regrets? Hardly
"I do think that I was born under a very bright star," Ginsburg said recounting her career and legacy as a woman who beat the professional odds.
While Trump's 'Space Force' Sits On The Launchpad, The Military Seeks A Home For Space Command
While President Trump pushes Congress to create a new military branch called the Space Force, the Pentagon is about to choose a permanent home for its...
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Democratic Candidate Pete Buttigieg Fundraises In Miami, Makes Pitch To South Florida Voters
Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg made a campaign stop in South Florida on Monday, meeting with local students and holding a fundraiser...
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New Affordable Housing Report Shows Scope Of Broward County's Crisis
The number of people spending more money than they should on housing in Broward County, keeps going up.
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Even Without Russian Hacking, Florida's Voting System Is 'Not Secure,' Says Election Expert
The FBI will brief Florida’s congressional members this week on Russian attempts to hack the 2016 election, after the Mueller report revealed last month...
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Elections 2016: The Tug Of War Over Florida’s Affordable Housing Fund
“Everything went well,” Jesse Scott said with relief as he walked out of his interview at CareerSource Capital Region, an employment and training center…
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Elections 2016: Pinellas County School Board District 1 Candidate Joanne Lentino
She has high kicked with the Rockettes at Radio City Music Hall, shared a stage with Jimmy Durante, managed a city department in Las Vegas and taught in…
Hillary Clinton Picks Tim Kaine As Her Vice Presidential Running Mate
The Virginia senator and former governor is a loyal ally who can help reach out to Hispanics and may be able to woo disaffected independents or moderate Republicans who are turned off by Donald Trump.
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