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DEP worker dismissed over leaked parks plan, political polling, swing voters, fact-checks and a weekly briefing
This week on The Florida Roundup, we addressed the controversial park plan, how to interpret political polls, and got the latest fact-checks from PolitiFact.
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A Redington Beach access fight goes to a federal appeals court
Waterfront property owners have gone to a federal appeals court after a U.S. district judge sided with Redington Beach in a dispute about public beach access.
Federal judge will weigh putting a Florida cultivated meat law on ice
UPSIDE Foods filed a lawsuit last month challenging the constitutionality of the law and requested a preliminary injunction. The lawsuit contends, in part, that a federal poultry-products law preempts Florida from imposing such a ban on the sale of “cultivated meat."
On Sept. 11, Former Bush Solicitor General Remembers His Late Wife
Former Bush Solicitor General Ted Olson reflects on how his life has changed since September 11, 2001. His wife Barbara Olson died in the attack on the Pentagon that day.
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DeSantis' State of the State might be as much for Iowa voters as it is for Floridians
Tuesday's address to begin the Florida legislative session comes a week before the Iowa caucus as he continues his campaign for president.
A Floating History Of The '18-Wheelers Of Their Day'
The Lois McClure is a replica of a 19th-century canal schooner. Ships like her were cargo carriers back then, but these days she hauls a new load — delivering history to ports throughout the Northeast.
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The U.N.'s Guterres calls for an 'ambition supernova' as climate progress stays slow
"Inch by inch progress will not do," United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said. A new report found that nations' plans still fall far short of what's needed.
Florida Supreme Court will hear arguments on abortion measure in February
Justices will take on the issue Feb. 7. Arguments will center on whether the court should approve the wording of the proposed constitutional amendment and allow it on the November ballot.
U.S. announces new weapons package for Ukraine, as Congress is stalled on aid bill
The U.S. announced military aid of up to $250 million. It could be the final package of military aid to Ukraine unless Congress approves supplemental funding legislation now stalled on Capitol Hill.
In South China Sea Islands, Anti-Aircraft And Radar Systems Emerge In Full Color
Satellite photos show what analysts say is an array of anti-aircraft guns, cruise missile defenses, in nearly identical emplacements on islands created around large reefs.
Ebola Outbreak Is A Global Health Emergency, WHO Says
Ebola is spreading faster than efforts to stop it in West Africa, the World Health Organization says. Places hardest hit don't have enough doctors, nurses and medical equipment to contain the virus.
A lack of affordable child care puts the burden on working Florida parents
The Florida Chamber of Commerce estimates that child care issues are resulting in a $5.38 billion annual loss to the state economy.
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Laufey used to feel 'a little off' about her voice. It became her secret power.
Hear the Grammy-nominated jazz musician performs songs from her latest album, Bewitched.
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Florida food banks could get a financial boost to provide fresh produce
Florida lawmakers are considering a pilot program to help curb food insecurity. A proposal would help charities like food banks get discounted prices for fresh food.
Oppenheimer movie dominates SAG Awards, while Streisand wins lifetime prize
Oppenheimer dominated at the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards on Saturday, as several winners paid tribute to last year's actors' strike. Barbra Streisand was given a lifetime achievement prize.
Seeking A Smoking Gun In A Toxic Asset
A toxic asset like one purchased by NPR's Planet Money is the subject of a lawsuit. A New Jersey carpenters union invested $100,000 in a mortgage-backed bond now worth $5,000. It wants payback.
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Syrian Regime Airstrikes Continue On Besieged Damascus Suburb
More than 20 people died on Thursday as Syrian government planes dropped bombs on eastern Ghouta. Meanwhile, Syria is accusing the U.S. of "aggression" after an exchange of attacks in eastern Syria.
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The border guard looked forbidding — then surprised them with his empathy
A husband and wife were returning from Mexico with chemotherapy medication when a guard asked to see the bottles of white powder. His kindness in that moment left an impression.
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Could The Divided Island Of Cyprus Reunite?
"We are facing so many situations of disasters. We badly need a symbol of hope. I strongly believe Cyprus can be the symbol of hope at the beginning of 2017," the U.N. Secretary-General said.
Florida lawmakers want to re-up funding for a program designed to lower property insurance costs
Florida lawmakers resurrected the nearly 20-year-old program during a 2022 special session. Now, they are considering keeping it alive.
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Abortion rights supporters are worried about a bill to expand who can file wrongful death lawsuits
The bill would allow parents to sue for damages in the death of a fetus. Though bill sponsors say it's not abortion-related, attempts to make that clear in the text have so far failed.
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Nature haters take their complaints about U.S. national parks online
The United States is known for its incredible collection of national parks. But not all visitors are impressed and turn to the internet to air their grievances.
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Introducing the new chatbot called Goody-2 — what does it do?
A self-righteous chatbot called Goody-2 finds an ethical excuse to refuse all requests.
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A drug shortage makes it harder to treat a surge in syphilis cases
There's been an alarming surge nationwide in syphilis cases. As cases increase, providers are having to ration penicillin shots, which are in short supply.
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Capturing Yosemite's gorgeous — and elusive — natural 'firefall'
Photographer Evan Russel and fine artist James McGrew set out to capture an elusive natural phenomenon. But as they discovered, nature can be fickle.
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