Severe, extreme, and exceptional drought expands across Florida as temperatures remain warm and high pressure keeps showers and storms focused only on some areas.
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An improvised explosive device found near Tampa’s MacDill Air Force Base has triggered a complex investigation. We hear what’s new.
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Our discussion comes as justices prepare to decide the constitutionality of President Donald Trump’s order on children born in the U.S. to someone in the country without legal status.
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The fight against the Everglades' immigration detention center is not the first time the land has been at the heart of environmental controversy.
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Discussions about needs and costs come as the NFL team nears a 2027 decision on extending its lease, and the Rays are seeking about $1.15 billion in public money for a new ballpark across the street.
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Some school districts can’t afford to comply with requirements for special equipment or alternate practice schedules.
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Florida Southern College’s Roberts Academy marks 15 years of helping students with dyslexia close literacy gaps — and reshape their futures.
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"The Statement" stars, most of whom will be present, include Paul Rudd, Paul Giamatti, Evan Peters and Tatiana Maslany.
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The Florida resolution comes as Bayer seeks approval of a $7.25 billion class settlement in Missouri and weeks before the U.S. Supreme Court is scheduled to hear a case that could determine whether the company can be shielded from failure-to-warn lawsuits.
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Scientists at Johns Hopkins University are creating virtual replicas of patients’ hearts so they can test how to fix a life-threatening irregular heartbeat before treating the real organ.
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