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Some beaches in South Florida closed on Saturday when the tar balls washed ashore. Those beaches have since reopened.So far, the source of the black muck remains a mystery.
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Tennis star Coco Gauff has donated $100,000 to UNCF to provide scholarships for students playing competitive tennis at historically Black colleges and universities.
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Panthers alternate captain Matthew Tkachuk, one of the few Americans on team, told the president, “You wake up every day really grateful to be an American, so thank you.”
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Republicans are eager to find replacements for former Reps. Matt Gaetz and Michael Waltz to add breathing room to their slender majority in the House. Winners advance to a general election on April 1.
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Mapmakers and teachers are rethinking what to call the body of water between Mexico, the U.S. and Cuba after President Trump ordered it renamed from the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America.
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If confirmed, Florida had its highest snowfall total since 1954. As many as 15,000 Duke Energy customers lost power at one point.
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Miami police have identified the man accused of killing two homeless people and injuring two others in an unprovoked attack.
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Doctors say controlling blood pressure, diabetes and cholesterol is good for your brain and your heart. They also urge staying physically and socially active.
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Authorities say two bodies have been found in the landing gear compartment of a JetBlue aircraft at a South Florida airport.
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Authorities say U.S. Olympic runner Fred Kerley has been arrested in South Florida following a confrontation with police.
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Outbreaks are often seen on cruise ships, in living situations like nursing homes and jails, along with other places where people are close together.
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Six former Florida State basketball players are suing Seminoles coach Leonard Hamilton and alleging he failed to make good on a promise to get each of them $250,000 in name, image and likeness compensation.