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I Would Have Stopped Him, 'Misha' Says Of Bombing Suspect
Some of Tamerlan Tsarnaev's relatives have alleged that a mysterious man may have turned him toward radical Islam. That man — known as Misha — has told a writer for The New York Review of Books that he'd had no contact with the bombing suspect for three years and that "I wasn't his teacher."
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Florida Matters: DCF Secretary Says Child Fatalities Are Public Health Issue
Florida is on pace to have nearly as many child deaths this year as it did before the overhaul of its child welfare system last year. In about a quarter…
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The Everglades: A 30-Year Work In Progress
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A Tale of Two Guide Dogs
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Coronavirus Casts A Pall Over Cruise Industry At Height Of Booking Season
Tales of life on a ship quarantined in Japan amid a coronavirus outbreak are hurting bookings for the growing cruise line industry. But the industry has shaken off worse crises, an analyst says.
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As Testing Quickly Ramps Up, Expect More U.S. Coronavirus Cases
More labs will soon have the ability to test sick people for the novel coronavirus, and experts say they'll finally have more of a sense of how it's spreading through communities in the U.S.
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University Of Florida To Professors: Stop Ordering Sick Students To Be Tested For Coronavirus
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Romney, Gingrich Clash During GOP Debate In Tampa
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