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Despite Democrat pushback, the Senate confirms Joseph Ladapo as Florida Surgeon General
Ladapo has faced criticism over his stance on vaccines and masking.
What Jacksonville Can Learn From Nashville About Fighting Climate Change
Compared with Nashville, Jacksonville is doing relatively little to reduce its carbon footprint and does not have a climate action plan — although many believe the city is starting to move in the right direction and should look to examples like Nashville for the way forward.
Can rap beef exist when no one agrees on what's being fought for?
If the current conflict between J. Cole, Kendrick Lamar and Drake feels confusing, it's because the artists often hailed as hip-hop's "big three" have never played by the same rules.
Esther Scott, Mother of Florida Gov. Rick Scott, Dies
Esther Scott, the mother of Florida Gov. Rick Scott, died Tuesday in her hometown of Kansas City, Mo. She was 84. In 2010, Esther Scott became a household…
WWII Vet Who Liberated Nazi Train Dies in Sarasota
A World War II veteran from Sarasota whose account of liberating Holocaust victims from a Nazi train led to reunions with the survivors 60 years later…
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Florida Charter School Operator Convicted Of Fraud
The founder of a company that operated charter schools in several Florida counties was found guilty of using those schools to steer millions of dollars…
Recovery Effort At Collapsed Surfside Condo Site Could End Soon
A few people are still classified as missing, or “potentially unaccounted for.”
'Capitalism' from Vanguard Founder John Bogle
Time magazine called him one of the world's 100 Most Powerful and Influential People. John Bogle is the founder of the Vanguard Group of mutual funds and the author of new book, The Battle for The Soul of Capitalism.
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1 year after Uvalde, questions remain about why the police responded so slowly
An 18-year-old gunman killed 19 children and two teachers at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, last year.
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Senate to Review Finances of Televangelists
Earlier this week, six high-profile televangelists received an unexpected request from Iowa Sen. Charles Grassley. The Senate Finance Committee will be investigating the financial records of the televangelists' so-called "mega-ministries," which have the same tax status as churches.
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Using Tech To Stay Fit Over The Holidays
You might think that running errands will keep you fit over the holidays. But if that isn't working, here are some ways to apply technology to your…
Sen. Prez: Artiles Resignation Was The Right Decision
Senate President Joe Negron is washing his hands of outgoing Senator Frank Artiles.
University of Tampa Professor Fired Over Hurricane Tweet
The University of Tampa on Tuesday fired a visiting professor who tweeted that Texas was experiencing “instant karma” from the destruction of Hurricane…
Ex-Bookkeeper Gets 30 Months For Stealing From Girl Scouts
A former bookkeeper has been sentenced to 30 months in prison for embezzling $85,000 from a Florida chapter of the Girl Scouts.A judge on Tuesday also…
Hillsborough woman loses over $700,000 in 'grandparent scam'
Detectives are looking to see whether Uber can give them clues about who scammed a woman into thinking she was paying money to help her granddaughter.
Polk State College is canceling $1.2 million in student debt
It's to help with financial hardships brought on by the coronavirus pandemic.
Bush Holds Prime-Time News Conference
In a rare prime-time news conference Thursday, President Bush continued his campaign for changes to Social Security and also highlighted his energy proposals, calling on Congress to pass a package by summer.
Understanding Birdsong — and Its Fans
Donald Kroodsma is a renowned specialist in the interpretation of bird songs. His new book, The Singing Life of Birds, describes how birds communicate and why. But Kroodsma is also the subject of another book — about those who listen to birds.
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TikTok creators criticize Congress for TikTok CEO hearing
Members of Congress are almost universally critical of TikTok and its CEO Shou Chew. But creators disagree with lawmakers' perspective.
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Documenting the 'Great Deluge' of New Orleans
Historian Douglas Brinkley, a New Orleans resident and professor at Tulane University, talks about his new book, The Great Deluge. Brinkley left the city just after Hurricane Katrina hit last year, but returned to help with rescue efforts and began collecting oral histories about the catastrophe.
Washington Post investigation finds how surveillance cameras are being used in public housing
In some cases, residents are being evicted for minor violations caught on camera.
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How police officers prey on children
According to a new Washington Post investigation, between 2005 and 2022, at least 1,800 state and local police officers were charged with crimes involving child sexual abuse.
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Brandes: No Guarantees On Workers' Comp COVID-19 Changes
Sen. Jeff Brandes made no promises the Senate would make changes to ensure front-line health care workers and teachers can tap into workers’ compensation benefits.
Facebook Group Helps Man Raise Enough Money For Liver Transplant
"A car group where everyone talks like boomers" is a Facebook group dedicated to poking intergenerational fun. But Gary Rider says it also helped save his life.
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Rescuers Recover Additional Body From Florida Building Collapse, Death Toll At 5
With the fire under some sense of control, rescuers were able to search the disaster site more effectively Saturday. Another body was found, bringing the death toll to five, with 156 unaccounted for.
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