A week after members of the Muslim Student Association were harassed on the University of South Florida Tampa campus, more than 200 people gathered in support for the group's early morning prayer.
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On "Florida Matters Live and Local," we explore anticipated rising health care costs, updates on Tropicana Field, a dancing trailblazer and tips for finding unique gifts.
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On "Florida Matters Live & Local," the conversations cover conserving resources, navigating neighborhood shifts and revisiting ballot battles.
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There will be a bit of everything across Florida during the Thanksgiving holiday: heat, storms, cooler temperatures, winds, and bone-dry air!
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The law prevents children under age 14 from opening accounts on certain platforms — which court documents indicate could include platforms such as Instagram, Snapchat, Facebook and YouTube. Parents would have to give consent for 14- and 15-year-olds to have accounts on the platforms.
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Anna Kepner's cause of death on a Carnival Horizon ship was “mechanical asphyxia," according to a copy of her death certificate obtained by ABC News. The nature of a floating crime scene can make investigations challenging.
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U.S. Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick is facing charges of conspiring to steal $5 million in federal disaster funds meant to combat COVID-19 in 2021. The Florida Democrat is accused of stealing funds mistakenly overpaid to her family's health care company.
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Despite the rise in use, seeking treatment for cannabis use disorder has become less common. Experts say this is partly due to the misconception that marijuana is safe and nonaddictive.
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States, counties, and schools step in to improve safety amid an uptick in e-bike injuries, while federal regulatory efforts stagnate.
Prices are spiking as temporary COVID-era subsidies end and insurers raise rates to offset people leaving the coverage pool. For many, the premiums will be too high to retain their plan.
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