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The Florida Board of Education approved the change amid public outcry and some lawmakers calling the move a violation of state law.
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American Farm Bureau Federation’s annual Summer Cookout Survey shows Floridians are paying more to light the grill and serve up food for July Fourth.
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As the regional blood bank is grappling with a shortage of donations, OneBlood is calling on those of African descent to donate blood as soon as they can to save the life of a Florida woman with sickle cell disease in need of a rare blood type combination.
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People detained by federal immigration agents can now be held at the Orange County Jail for up to 48 hours, down from 72.
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The Florida State Board of Education passed new rules requiring college applicants to be citizens or lawfully present.
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The Legislature passed a bill that expands the Swimming Lesson Voucher Program eligibility to include children ages 1 to 7.
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Commissioners aim to revisit the potential stormwater fee at a meeting early next year.
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NASA could look at other options for a critical moon supply delivery if Blue Origin can’t get back to flying in time for the agency’s ambitious moon base timeline.
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Flood fixes, a new aquatic center and elder care programs would lose funding included in the original state budget.
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Philip Glass' newest symphony, an homage to Abraham Lincoln, was supposed to premiere at the Kennedy Center — until it didn't. And then, the Boston Symphony Orchestra stepped in.
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Iran holds a funeral procession for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei more than four months after he was killed in U.S.-Israeli strikes.
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The U.S. striker Folarin Balogun is expected to start against Belgium in a Round of 16 match after a surprise decision by FIFA to allow him to play despite receiving a red card last week.
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Russia launched waves of missiles and drones at Kyiv early Monday, killing at least 12 people in an attack that exposed widening gaps in Ukraine's air defenses, authorities said.
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President Donald Trump is heading to Ankara, Turkey, for the annual NATO summit. Last year, he pushed NATO allies to spend more on defense. This year, his mission is to try to enforce those pledges.
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Playing at altitude with the passionate backing of 80,824 fans at Estadio Azteca, and with a man advantage for most of the second half, Mexico scored twice but could never equalize and lost 3-2.
