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Abortion-Rights Activists Brace For New Wave Of Restrictions
Abortion-rights advocates are intensifying efforts to make it easier for women to get abortions amid a new wave of state-level bans and restrictions...
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Just as they prepare for a crucial harvest in the wake of Hurricane Irma, lobster fisherman in the Florida Keys fear a trade war with China could…
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The Reverend Al Sharpton led a rally at a Clearwater church Sunday to protest Florida’s controversial 'stand your ground' law.And while the civil rights…
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Political broadsides continue over who is to blame for ongoing water-quality problems across South Florida, as Gov. Rick Scott on Friday ordered more...
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VA secretary Robert Wilkie is set to speak to the veterans’ service organization American Veterans at their annual conference in Orlando this week.
In Weary Post-Storm Puerto Rico, Medicaid Cutbacks Bode New Ills
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Slow Rollout, More Fine Print With Trump Health Care Options
President Donald Trump says insurers are "going wild" about his new health care options and "millions and millions" of people will be signing up.
Republican Heavyweights Lead The Pack In Primary Race To Replace U.S. Rep. Dennis Ross
When U.S. Representative Dennis Ross announced his retirement back in April, he caused a stampede of candidates to enter the race for his seat.Ross…
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Less Than Two Months After Fire, Eastpoint Recovery Focuses On Meeting Needs Of Displaced
Those helping victims of Franklin County’s Eastpoint community recover from a devastating fire say all the displaced are having their needs met.
SpaceX Falcon 9 Lifts Off In Florida, Places Indonesian Satellite In Orbit
The launch marks the first reuse of an improved Falcon 9 "Block 5," which includes several upgrades designed to allow SpaceX to quickly refurbish and re-launch the rocket.
Chewing Gum Heir Sinks Money Into Medical Marijuana
The Wrigley fortune was built on its domination of the chewing gum market, but an heir to the confectionery dynasty is investing millions in an industry...
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The state commission investigating the Florida school massacre will discuss improving campus safety and hear about education and health privacy laws.
Study: 1 In 7 Children Of Zika-Infected Moms Have Problems
One out of every seven babies born to U.S. mothers who were infected with Zika during pregnancy developed some kind of health problem, according to the...
USF Researching Computer Brain Games That Reduce Risk Of Dementia
Researchers at the University of South Florida say reducing your risk of dementia can be a mouse click away.
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UCF Developing Device For First Responders To Detect Fentanyl
Fentanyl and carfentanil can kill first responders if they come in contact with them while responding to a drug overdose.
Video Shows Massacre Suspect Punching Self, Speaking Softly
Prosecutors on Wednesday released hours of video interrogation of Florida's school shooting suspect, footage showing the young man slouching in a chair,...
DeSantis, Putnam Debate For Final Time At JU
In their second and final debate for the Republican nomination for governor, Agriculture Commissioner Adam Putnam and U.S. Rep. Ron DeSantis clashed...
Historic Markers Stolen from 2 St. Augustine Civil Rights Sites
Historic markers memorializing two sites important to St. Augustine’s civil rights movement of the 1960s were ripped off their buildings over the past...
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President Trump and his supporters have often complained about the deep state — a cabal of hostile bureaucrats. But maybe the biggest impediment to the president comes from his Cabinet.
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As much of Florida battles water quality issues caused by toxic algae or red tide, a statewide event to highlight the issue is scheduled for Sunday.Hands…
Hillsborough County Will Lose $23 Million If Property Tax Amendment Passes
The November election ballot will have 13 constitutional amendments, including one to increase the property tax exemption.Amendment 1 is effectively a tax…
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Forecasters Now Expect Less Active Atlantic Hurricane Season
U.S. forecasters say the Atlantic hurricane season may be less active than they previously predicted.The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's…
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Six phony websites were created by hackers linked with Russian intelligence and blamed for 2016 election interference, the company says. They allegedly targeted the Senate and two think tanks.
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As Florida prepares for primaries on Aug. 28, issues around voting security and fraud have been front and center. Earlier this month, Sen. Bill Nelson...
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