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The administrration says both rules are needed to avoid unnecessary hospitalizations and deaths. Challengers argue the rules are an overreach, will exacerbate labor shortages and be costly to businesses.
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Two men are accused of torching a Christmas tree next to the buoy.
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Officials are encouraging people to get booster doses to stave off serious illness and death from the delta and omicron variants, but there's no official change in the definition of fully vaccinated. .
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The decision hands a victory to Florida and 23 other states that had sued the federal government. The judge ruled the Biden administration unlawfully bypassed Congress.
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Nearby hospitals including Memorial Healthcare System and Broward Health are taking on patients from Holy Cross Health.
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Later evidence showed the four men had been falsely accused by the sheriff and others.
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It currently requires anyone 12 and older who is vaccine-eligible to be vaccinated.
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Winter was 16. The female bottlenose dolphin with the prosthetic tail had developed a gastrointestinal abnormality.
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The astronauts were at the International Space Station and splashed down in the Gulf of Mexico near Pensacola.
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Florida is the last state to submit a plan to the U.S. Department of Education that's required before more than $2.3 billion in federal aid for Florida schools can be released.
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The state had 10,207 people hospitalized with confirmed COVID-19 cases — the highest single day number reported, topping the previous record on July 23, 2020.