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April 23, 2015: President Barack Obama Makes First Visit ToThe Florida Everglades

Today on WLRN-Miami Herald News, you heard:

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6:30 PM: An FBI report released this week revealed that most of the bureaus experts that gave microscopic hair analysis gave flawed testimony.

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5:32 PM: Prosecutors in Orlando rested their case in trial against three former FAMU band members charged with manslaughter and hazing.

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5:04 PM: Florida officials in charge of consumer protections say they're seeing a rash of "skimming" at gas pump credit card machines.

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4:44 PM: The latest installment from WLRN's series on Florida's healthcare gap.

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4:32 PM: A new bill would require websites that distribute music and movies online to identify their owners.

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4:04 PM: Nearly 30 companies are competing to build new nursing homes.

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1:04 PM: FPL wants to build two new power reactors at Turkey Point.

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10:04 Florida Power And Light wants to build two new power reactors at Turkey Point in South Miami-Dade. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission met with the public yesterday at Florida International University to discuss concerns raised by the recent FPL proposal

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9:35 South Florida lawmakers are up in arms over President Obama's decision to remove Cuba from the list of state sponsors of terrorism.

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9:04 Nearly thirty companies will be competing to build new nursing homes in Florida.

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8:43 The last installment of our "Falling into the Gap" series looks at the battle in Tallahassee over healthcare.

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8:30 The Florida man who flew his gyrocopter to the US Capitol had gone deep into protected Washington airspace without being stopped. The chairman of the House oversight committee said that Doug Hughes is quote "lucky to be alive" because he should have been blown out of the air.

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8:20 Florida Power and Light has drafted an environmental impact statement for its plans to build two power reactors at Turkey Point. Environmentalists spoke out against the plan yesterday at a public meeting held by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

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8:04 President Barack Obama toured Everglades National Park for the first time yesterday.

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7:43 South Florida lawmakers are up in arms over President Obama's decision to remove Cuba from the list of state sponsors of terrorism.

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7:30 The Florida Senate has passed a bill that forces any website that distributes commercial movies or music to identify its owner.

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7:20 A database that tracks oxycodone prescriptions in Florida is being credited with a 25 percent drop in overdose deaths.

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7:04 Palm Beach County's new school superintendent will still be the state's highest-paid, but he won't earn as much initially proposed. Robert Avossa will earn $325,000 per year after Avossa agreed to cut his pay by $25,000.

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6:43 The last installment of our "Falling into the Gap" series looks at the battle in Tallahassee over healthcare.

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6:30 The Florida man who flew his gyrocopter to the US Capitol had gone deep into protected Washington airspace without being stopped. The chairman of the House oversight committee said that Doug Hughes is quote "lucky to be alive" because he should have been blown out of the air.

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6:20 Florida Power and Light has drafted an environmental impact statement for its plans to build two power reactors at Turkey Point. Environmentalists spoke out against the plan yesterday at a public meeting held by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

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6:04 President Barack Obama toured Everglades National Park for the first time yesterday.

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