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Fans in Montreal loudly boo U.S. anthem prior to Americans' 4 Nations game vs. Canada
It's the second time "The Star-Spangled Banner" drew that reaction in two games the United States has played at the NHL-run international tournament.
Florida legislators look into funding an Alzheimer's awareness campaign
A bill calls for the implementation of an Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Program that would better educate residents on the importance of brain health and reducing the risk of dementia.
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Hundreds of young activists rally at the Florida Capitol for state park and environment protections
They spoke in favor of park and residential utility protections, along with changes to the state's citizens' initiative process.
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Valet parking returns to downtown Lakeland
The project is a restaurant owner’s experiment in removing parking as a barrier for customers who want to come downtown.
What parents, teachers and school choice groups think of Education Department cuts
Teacher unions and some parent groups condemned the cuts, while school choice advocates celebrated them.
Many (finally) received rain in Florida. How much and what now?
Florida received a fair coating of rain on Monday with that low-pressure system that dissected the state. Many received around 2 inches, while the Keys flooded. This could put a dent in the drought.
I-4 Express lanes in Orlando begin dynamic toll pricing based on traffic conditions
The 21-mile stretch, comprising two lanes on Interstate 4 through Orlando, joins Express 95 on South Florida’s Interstate 95 in using dynamic tolling.
Florida executes man for killing an 8-year-old girl and her grandmother
Edward James, 63, made no statement before the three-drug injection, and officials reported no complications. It was the state's second execution this year, with a third is slated for April 8.
Technician says Orlando thrill ride operator ignored safety concerns before teen's fatal fall
A whistleblower lawsuit says the Orlando Free Fall had sensors that were modified to accommodate people whose height and weight were above the limits. Tyre Sampson died in 2022 after falling 70 feet.
Utility regulators urged to approve Tampa Electric and Duke bill increases for storm costs
Staff members of the Florida Public Service Commission recommended proposals that would add about $21 a month for Duke customers and $30 for TECO customers starting in March.
To avoid 'flood gates” of litigation, DeSantis vetoes medical malpractice measure
Gov. Ron DeSantis and other professionals argued that a repeal of a 1990 law would need to be coupled with broader caps on non-economic damages in malpractice lawsuits.
Investors Flock To Ebola-Related Companies
Ebola-related stocks have been on the move since confirmation that the virus made its way onto U.S. soil. NPR's Arun Rath talks with journalist Wallace Witkowski at MarketWatch about Ebola investing.
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Authorities still searching for 5 of the 10 men who escaped from a New Orleans jail
A manhunt is still underway to capture the remaining men still at large after escaping a jail in New Orleans on Friday. The sheriff responsible for the jail says she's not running for re-election.
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Zelenskyy welcomes Russian overtures, but says ceasefire must come before peace talks
Zelenskyy called Russian President Vladimir Putin's offer to start talks without a ceasefire a "positive sign," and said that "the entire world has been waiting for this for a very long time."
Transgender health care must be paid for by state insurance, says an appeals court
The federal appeals court in Richmond, Va., ruled in favor of transgender patients on Monday. The case was brought by Medicaid recipients in West Virginia and state employees in North Carolina.
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The Environmental Protection Agency delays limits on PFAS in drinking water
Federal rules to reduce the levels of "forever chemicals" in drinking water are getting delayed.
The U.S. job market cooled slightly as Trump's trade war heated up
U.S. employers added 177,000 jobs in April — a modest slowdown from the previous month, while the unemployment rate held steady at 4.2%.
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Trump Administration Announces Measures Aimed At Ending Maduro's Rule In Venezuela
White House National Security Adviser John Bolton spoke in Miami Wednesday about "security threats" posed by Cuba and Venezuela. The remarks came as the Pentagon plans to increase pressure on Venezuela.
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Photos: Across the U.S., sky gazers marvel at the blood moon lunar eclipse
As the moon moved through the shadow of the Earth, it was also being illuminated by light from the sun — causing the moon to appear as if dipped in a deep red hue in a stunning celestial sight.
More than 30 people killed in Russian missile attack on Ukrainian city of Sumy
More than 30 people were killed in a Russian missile strike on the Ukrainian city of Sumy on Sunday, officials said.
U.S. Supreme Court asked to halt execution of Florida man who kidnapped, killed woman in 2000
Gov. Ron DeSantis on March 10 signed a death warrant for Michael Tanzi, who murdered Janet Acosta in April 2000 in Monroe County.
Garbage piles up in Birmingham as the U.K. city's sanitation strike enters 5th week
As heaps of black bags littered sidewalks with their contents spilling out of holes chewed by critters, the city council declared a major incident to bring in additional cleanup crews and vehicles.
The basketball world has lost one of its most colorful personalities. Bill Walton has died
Two-time NBA champion Bill Walton has died at the age of 71 after a prolonged battle with cancer.
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Big brands are officially worried about American shoppers
Makers of our food and home essentials, including Pepsi and Procter & Gamble, are cutting their financial forecasts for the year and predicting lower sales or profits than before.
U.N. Refugee Agency Sends Dozens Of Staff To Address Migrant Caravan Needs In Mexico
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with UNHCR's Maria Rubi, who is working with the migrant caravan and the Mexican authorities to help take care of people's immediate needs and register for refugee status.
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