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Most invasive species aren’t likely to kill you. But these seven species are among the world's most dangerous. Could they ...
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Summers on the Space Coast are truly out-of-this-world. From June to October, the waters of the Mosquito Lagoon, Banana River ...
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Now, researchers looking for other ways to fight the mosquito-borne parasites that cause the disease have zeroed in on a ...
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Florida’s New Law Takes Aim at Voter Registration
The new Florida law adds numerous hurdles for community organizations engaging in voter registration. First, groups must re-register their organization with the state each election cycle to keep ...
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FEMA estimates that about 20% of Florida policyholders will actually see their premiums drop under the new pricing regime, known as Risk Rating 2.0. For those with current federal flood policies ...
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and the only new member of Congress from South Florida. Almost two months after Election Day and the week before taking office representing Broward and Palm Beach counties, Moskowitz said it still ...
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Why Florida's new immigration law is troubling businesses and workers alike
According to the videos' narrators, the job sites have been abandoned by people who fear the new bill's E-Verify requirements. Samuel Vilchez Santiago, Florida director of the American Business ...
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Florida’s New Voting Law Challenged for Making Registration Harder
A group of civil rights organizations are challenging a new Florida voting law that they claim violates the Constitution by making it harder for Blacks and Latinos to participate in the 2024 ...
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New College of Florida could get a new mascot, despite the wishes of students
More changes could be coming this week to New College of Florida, as the school’s Board of Trustees is slated to weigh the selection of a new mascot. The small liberal arts school in Sarasota launched ...
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Scary state: Could these 7 deadly exotics get a foothold in Florida
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Why Florida's new immigration law is troubling businesses and workers alike
Enforcing the hiring rule What the law says: Florida's Department of Economic Opportunity will be responsible for enforcing the E-Verify requirement, and DeSantis has touted new, harsh penalties ...
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Why Florida's new immigration law is troubling businesses and workers alike
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