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The coral reefs around the Florida Keys are losing their color early this summer because of record-high water temperatures. Federal scientists say they are already seeing some bleaching in the reefs. That doesn't usually happen until August.
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Vice President Kamala Harris will swipe at new standards for teaching Black history in Florida during a trip to Jacksonville.
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A circuit judge endorsed an agreement reached by attorneys for victims’ families and former Broward Deputy Scot Peterson to conduct the reenactment at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
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A federal judge says that his order blocking a Florida law targeting drag shows doesn’t just apply to the restaurant that brought a lawsuit challenging it but other venues in the state.
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A lawyer representing Chinese citizens in Florida has told a federal judge that a new law banning them and some other foreign nationals from purchasing property in large swaths of the state violates federal housing discrimination laws.
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Several new voting laws in mostly Republican-led states like Florida impose criminal penalties or fines for helping people register to vote, which particularly affect Asian American and Asian immigrant communities.
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Miki Sudo of Port Richey was disappointed in her winning total of 39.5 hot dogs, which was nine short of her all-time high.
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The stadium has been expanded several times in nearly a century since 1930, but it lacks many of the conveniences experienced in modern NFL venues.
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A new JAMA study shows Black mothers died at the nation’s highest rates. American Indian and Native Alaskan mothers saw the biggest increases in deaths.
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As the group has amassed widespread conservative support and donor funding, its focus on education ensures that school board elections will remain some of the most contentious political fights next year.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis says that 2024 will be the year that parents “finally fight back” as he kicks off an annual gathering of Moms for Liberty that is drawing top GOP candidates.
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The state agency that regulates businesses asked the judge who ruled against it last week to allow the law to be enforced while its appeal is pending.