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How A New 747 Could Get Between You And Your Doctor
The Federal Communications Commission set aside a small band of radio waves for jet makers to test new planes. But medical device makers covet the same frequencies for a new generation of equipment.
Ukraine's Zelenskyy surprises Johns Hopkins grads as their commencement speaker
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's virtual appearance at the commencement ceremony was a surprise for those in attendance. He was also awarded an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree.
Robert Hanssen, an FBI agent who was convicted of spying for Russia, dies in prison
The 79-year-old Hanssen was found unresponsive in his cell at a federal prison in Colorado and later pronounced dead, prison officials said. He is believed to have died of natural causes.
Shipping speed limits being eyed to protect rare whales in the Gulf of Mexico
Comments are now being taken by federal environmental regulators on setting boat speed limits around areas in the Gulf of Mexico known to be the home for the rare Rice's whale.
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Rural states likely to benefit the most from funds to improve broadband access
The White House this week unveiled $42 billion in broadband internet funding from the infrastructure act. It's a rare example of mostly conservative rural leaders embracing big government spending.
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More Floridians are borrowing money to afford basic expenses
In June, nearly four in 10 Floridians relied on credit cards or loans to afford basic living expenses, like food or transportation.
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Housing Market Watchers Edgy As Mortgage Rates Keep Climbing
The Federal Reserve's economic stimulus has helped keep mortgage rates at record lows in the years since the Great Recession. But rates are ticking upward, leaving some investors worried that the nascent housing recovery will suffer if the Fed unravels its policies too quickly.
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U.S. citizen and musician Michael Travis Leake has been detained in Russia
A Moscow court said Leake was detained on suspicion of organizing a drug trafficking business. If convicted, he could face as much as 20 years in prison under Russia's strict drug laws.
Pickleball has a noise problem. He's trying to fix it
Pickleball is America's fastest growing sport, but it has a noise problem. One man is on a mission to fix that.
Transit agencies, including D.C., participate in the Autism Transit Project
Kids used their voices to record public announcements for the trains of five transit agencies across the U.S. as part of Autism Awareness Month.
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Trans joy event fights hate with love amidst legislative session marked by anti-LGBTQ bills
Central Florida nonprofits are fighting anti-trans legislation with love Wednesday by putting together care packages for transgender people in the Orlando area.
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Lawmakers reject effort to create free skin cancer screenings in Florida
A bill proposing full insurance coverage of skin cancer screenings died in the Florida Senate, despite melanoma cases and deaths rising.
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NASA's Artemis II lunar mission may not launch in March after all
NASA says an "interrupted flow" of helium to the rocket system could require a rollback to the Vehicle Assembly Building. If it happens, NASA says the launch to the moon would be delayed until April.
State Faces Increased Costs For Children's Health Insurance Program
A federal law providing 10 more years of funding for the national Children’s Health Insurance Program should help Florida continue to reduce its rate of...
FPL Customers To Receive Hurricane Matthew Recovery Refund
Florida Power & Light customers will see a small, one-time credit in August that in part corrects an “over-recovery” cost for Hurricane Matthew,...
'Warm, Welcoming Message' To Canada Pays Off
Florida’s tourism arm is touting marketing efforts that attracted an increase in travelers from America’s northern neighbor, less than a year after…
Ag Commissioner, Congressman Decry Lack Of Funding For Citrus
Florida Agriculture Commissioner Adam Putnam and Congressman Dennis Ross on Friday criticized a lack of funding for the state's storm-ravaged citrus…
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The Justice Department said Tuesday it will support local officials in hundreds of lawsuits against manufacturers and distributors of powerful opioid...
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House, Senate Reveal Wide Gulf In Higher Ed Spending Plans
The Florida House and Senate are already clashing over education—higher ed in particular. The House is planning deep cuts for the state’s public...
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Solar Cooperatives Launched In St. Petersburg To Broaden Support For Solar Power
The first of three Pinellas County solar energy cooperatives was launched Tuesday to help homeowners obtain discounts on residential solar power.The City…
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A proposal to allow unused prescription drugs to be donated to low-income patients is advancing in the Florida Legislature. Florida already allows...
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The confetti had barely been swept up after the Kansas City Chiefs’ victory in Sunday’s Super Bowl 54 when the attention turned to next year’s game in…
How Battleground States See The Economy
The economic recovery is still tepid in most parts of the country, and there's a sense of trepidation that signs of improvement might not last. Among the swing states, some are doing comparatively well while others are struggling — but the political picture looks roughly the same in all.
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Teachers are facing increasing pressure about merit pay, the constantly-evolving FCAT, and students facing tough times at home.Some Florida teachers…
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