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The Florida House will investigate the misuse of $38 million in state funding for a building project at the University of Central Florida, House Speaker…
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Those helping victims of Franklin County’s Eastpoint community recover from a devastating fire say all the displaced are having their needs met.
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One crew member has been rescued, and five additional sailors aboard an aircraft carrier were injured, officials said. The crash occurred about 60 nautical miles off the coast of San Diego.
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The Senate Judiciary Committee hearing this week follows a watchdog report that detailed "numerous and fundamental errors" of the FBI's handling of the Nassar case.
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The debate over stricter gun control laws intensifies as details emerge from the Robb Elementary School shooting in Uvalde, Texas.
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The United Kingdom is going after what it calls the "lavish lifestyles" of the daughters of Russia's president and foreign minister.
Shanghai is expected to reopen some subways as it eases COVID restrictions
The lockdown of China's largest city has dealt a blow to the economy and frustrated residents.
Bill Frist: The GOP's Agenda for Black America
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Omicron subvariant BA.2 'in growth phase' in Florida, researchers find
University of Miami researchers have been tracking SARS-CoV-2 variants through genomic sequencing. The effort's leader says: “We are now mirroring the national trends."
A Russian oligarch's $90 million yacht is seized as part of U.S. sanctions
"Today marks our taskforce's first seizure of an asset belonging to a sanctioned individual with close ties to the Russian regime. It will not be the last," said Attorney General Merrick Garland.
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The recommendations, which discourage mask wearing and promote off-label medications, come as the CDC is expected to significantly loosen federal mask guidelines.
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The Legislature approved 20 open-records exemptions this year.
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