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Sarasota Detectives Uncover Statewide DCF Data Breach
By Daylina MillerThousands of Floridians – including children - who receive public assistance benefits like food stamps and Medicaid had their personal…
State Closing Offices That Help People Sign Up For Food Stamps, Medicaid
The state is quietly closing offices that provide help to people applying for food stamps and Medicaid in several Florida counties.The closures by the…
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Vitamin E Suspected In Serious Lung Problems Among People Who Vaped Cannabis
New York officials say tests found high levels of vitamin E in cannabis vaping products used by people who developed lung damage. But it's only one of many possible causes still under investigation.
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Armed looters are targeting homes and businesses that remain without electricity after being ravaged by Hurricane Michael a week ago.Sheriff's Maj. Jimmy…
Cryptoparties Teach Attendees How To Stay Anonymous Online
In these days of cyber intrigue, journalists, activists and ordinary citizens are interested in learning how to navigate the Internet anonymously. At cryptoparties, they learn how to do just that.
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State Tightens Rules For Sewage Sludge Used As Fertilizer But Leaves A Loophole In Place
Environmentalists applauded tightening rules and improving monitoring. But they say omitting one type of waste leaves a hole in the data.
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The daughter of a woman who lived at the collapsed condo spent the entire day at the scene and the family reunification area, where panicked family members asked about their missing loved ones.
Coronavirus: Hundreds Test Positive In First Week Of School Across Tampa Bay
Actual case counts are almost four times higher than the district's COVID dashboard shows, according to Sarasota school board chair Shirley Brown.
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President Trump Commutes Roger Stone's Sentence
President Trump has commuted the prison sentence of Roger Stone. Stone was convicted of lying to Congress about his efforts to contact WikiLeaks during Russia's interference in the 2016 election.
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Amtrak Opens The Door To Writing On The Rails
On Twitter, some writers started asking the same question: Wouldn't it be great if Amtrak offered "residencies" to writers, so they could ride the rails and write? And Amtrak said: Let's try it.
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Baltimore Takes Creative Tack on New Drug Benefit
Baltimore's Department of Health has developed a plan for dealing with the new Medicare drug benefit. It treats Medicare Part D as a medical emergency, with a response center to handle problems, active outreach to pharmacies, and a fund for purchasing drugs for people who fall between the cracks.
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Trevor Reed's family says he's back in a Russian prison hospital but not getting care
Reed's family says he has tuberculosis symptoms and lost 7 pounds in five days during a hunger strike. They are calling for the Biden administration to help bring the Marine veteran home.
Polk County Public Schools responds to rumors of Immigration and Customs Enforcement on campus
Despite social media posts circulating on Sunday, PCPS said there have been no incidents with ICE.
Democrats Worry Attorney General Has An 'October Surprise' In The Making
Attorney General William Barr says he won't take any action to influence the presidential election, but looming in the background is a probe apparently focused on the Obama administration.
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Norfolk Southern continues to clean up from its February derailment in Ohio
Norfolk Southern Railway has removed a small mountain of soil laced with toxins since the February train derailment in East Palestine. What happens to the waste that hazmat teams collect?
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New FISA Bill Dramatic Departure From Old Law
The Senate has passed a new version of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. National security expert Suzanne Spaulding says the new bill adds to the old law and is a dramatic departure from the legal framework the old law set up.
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Merck Immunotherapy Drug Shines In Lung Cancer Study
Research finds that more than two-thirds of lung cancer patients who received Keytruda plus chemotherapy would be alive a year later, compared with about half of people who only got chemotherapy.
Facebook Rolls Out Tools For Lawmakers To Track Voters
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Free Health Fair Helps Students Prep for School
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Despite Snub, Tampa Bay to Get Jobs, Cash From 'Obamacare'
Even though Florida officials tried to block the implementation of the Affordable Care Act at every turn over the past three years, the state will gain…
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A woman in Miami Shores, Fla., is suing her town after it forced her to remove vegetables from the garden in her front yard, which she had tended for 17 years. She's being backed by a a national public interest law firm, but the town says it's a long-standing zoning ordinance that won't be overturned.
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Online Drugs: 'Everyone Does It'
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State Rules Tampa Pain Doctor's License Should Be Suspended
Editor's note: This article contains a correction.The Florida Board of Medicine has decided that a well-known Tampa pain specialist should have his…
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To Boldly Go Where No 3-D Printer Has Gone Before: Yep, Space
NASA 3-D printed an object on the International Space Station for the first time this week. It's an important step toward long missions — like to Mars — where all necessary items won't fit on board.
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