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President Donald Trump is removing a large portion of HIV funding he previously greenlit for a future without AIDs. For states like Florida, that could be a problem.
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On "The Florida Roundup," PolitiFact chief correspondent Louis "Lou" Jacobson breaks down changes to the taxation of Social Security benefits.
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The fairly common condition among older adults requires a thorough checkup to rule out more serious causes of swelling in the legs.
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The average cost per year of marketplace health insurance is expected to rise from $588 to $1,116. About 97% of Florida ACA insurance users are predicted to be affected.
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More than 1,600 gatherings - 12 locally - are scheduled Thursday under the banner of “Good Trouble Lives On,” which refers to a term used by the late Rep. John Lewis referring to peacefully challenging injustice.
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Economics experts are saying those tariffs could have significant short-term impacts on Florida and its residents, but some hope it will have long-term benefits.
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The regional chapters are now operating under one mantle. The move comes as President Donald Trump's recently enacted tax cut package threatens the organization's clinics across the country.
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Maria Elena Hernandez is among seven people asking a federal judge to stop the Trump administration from ending the Temporary Protected Status, or TPS, program.
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President Donald Trump has said the policy bill fulfills a campaign promise to end older Americans' taxes on Social Security. A quirk in Senate rules prevents that, but it is still a significant accomplishment.
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The measure ends tax incentives that pay for nearly a third of the cost of installing solar panels. Maggie Shober and Stan Cross of Southern Alliance for Clean Energy say the change may threaten thousands of jobs.
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The lawmakers said state officials flatly denied them entry to the immigration detention facility Thursday afternoon and later were given "vague safety concerns" without any specific details.
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As the U.S. House of Representatives debates President Donald Trump's "Big, Beautiful Bill Act," a coalition of faith-based groups in Florida are making a last-minute plea to the state's Republican-dominated congressional delegation to vote against it because of the deep proposed federal funding cuts to Medicaid and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.