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El gobernador de Florida busca transferir el campus de la Universidad del Sur de Florida (USF) Sarasota-Manatee, junto con una deuda de $53 millones de dólares en dormitorios, a New College of Florida, institución donde inició una reforma conservadora en 2023.
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They crashed in the mountains and turned to cannibalism. He focuses on the humanity
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Linda talks with Vice President Al Gore and Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Chief James Lee Witt about what they've seen as they tour the flood-ravaged Ohio River Valley, and what FEMA is doing to help the region recover. Waters levels continued to rise today in what's been the worst flooding along the Ohio River in three decades. Thousands have been forced from their homes and businesses, and President Clinton has declared dozens of counties in Ohio and Kentucky disaster areas.
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The Florida House passes a 15-week abortion limit just after midnight as protestors were blocked from the chamber
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