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The contract pays $935 for each recruited or recovered public school student.
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As of this year, Florida rules allow for reclaimed water, or recycled wastewater, to be treated and distributed for drinking.
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A Crunch Fitness facility in Ocoee says that it tested negative for the bacteria that cause Legionnaires' disease, amid an outbreak in Orange County.
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It shows how federal and state policies have pushed immigrants and their family members into a state of social isolation.
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A National Council on Teacher Quality report found almost two-thirds of the state’s teacher preparation programs need to work on attracting and graduating more diverse teacher candidates.
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Port Canaveral is once again the busiest cruise port in the world, seeing 8.6 million passengers in the 2025 fiscal year.
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The governor announced Thursday that he has been working with Florida legislators on a wide-ranging bill to protect Floridians from the “obvious dangers” of artificial intelligence.
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The confirmed count of Legionnaires’ disease cases grew by 13 in the final week of November in Orange County, totaling 25 for the month.
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The University Board of Trustees approved the use of its football stadium for the Cheez-It Bowl, Pop-Tarts Bowl, and the Florida Blue Florida Classic.
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The Nobel committee said laureate María Corina Machado was safe and was braving the journey to Norway.
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Anthony Nel, of Texas, became a U.S. citizen as a teen. But a flaw in a Trump administration citizenship tool flagged him as a potential noncitizen, which led to his voter registration being canceled.
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The Trump administration's changes to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services are taking an axe to the agency's traditional mission of ensuring people lawfully immigrate and stay in the U.S.
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The department said recalling these fired staffers would "bolster and refocus" civil rights enforcement "in a way that serves and benefits parents, students, and families."
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How an obscure term used in anthropology leaped from the pages of academia into the Chinese meme world and then became part of Chinese government policymaking.
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