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Florida rip currents kill 6 people in 2 days
“It’s just too dangerous to swim right now,” warned Bay County Sheriff’s Office after announcing double red flag warnings and closing Panama City Beach to swimmers on Sunday.
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Opinion: Two years after Roe v. Wade was overturned, I am stronger and angrier
If they were going to ban abortion, who knew what else they were going to start banning?
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HIV crisis among young Latinos: A Florida asylum seeker’s journey
Analysis found Latinos are experiencing a disproportionate number of new infections and diagnoses across the US, with diagnosis rates highest in the Southeast.
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Orange County opens two new early voting sites ahead of August primaries
The new voting sites in Orange County aim to encourage voting in two historically Black communities.
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Activists demand energy independence amid ongoing blackouts in Puerto Rico
Recent weeks have seen a surge in blackouts in Puerto Rico caused by problems in transmission and generation lines.
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Video: Education Secretary Miguel Cardona Pushes for Resource Equity in Puerto Rican Schools
@floricuas The Secretary of Education, Miguel Cardona, expressed his impatience at the delay for Puerto Rican students and teachers to receive all the necessary resources. Cardona, who is of Puerto Rican origin, is visiting the Island on Monday and Tuesday to follow up on the decentralization process of the Department of Education to disseminate its…
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Millions of Florida homeowners could pay more for property insurance
The proposed increase for Citizens Property Insurance policy holders could result in an average 14% hike across the board for policies covering renters, mobile homes, condos, and single-family homes.
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2024 summer jobs: Florida cities among best in nation for teen employment
Florida cities ranked among best in nation for teen employment for summer jobs. Here’s what you need to know.
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Biden’s plan to make corporations and billionaires pay more in taxes
The president plans to raise taxes on billionaires and giant corporations to help fund more affordable housing and child care, while keeping taxes the same for those earning under $400,000 per year.
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Education Secretary Miguel Cardona pushes for resource equity in Puerto Rican schools
Cardona, who is of Puerto Rican origin, is visiting the Island on Monday and Tuesday to follow up on the decentralization process of the Department of Education to disseminate its unitary system.























