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Sun protection factor — better known as SPF — tells you how well a sunscreen protects your skin against ultraviolet B radiation, the type of UV rays that are most responsible for causing sunburns.
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The Space Force says debris from the explosion could wash ashore along public beaches. This debris could be hazardous, and should be reported by calling 911.
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DeSantis is calling for the Legislature to convene Monday to consider his proposal, which if they approve it would appear on the November ballot.
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The funding comes nearly a decade after the Legislature formally apologized for the “gross injustice” that they suffered.
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The judge still hasn’t ruled on the case itself. But until that ruling comes, the controversial new maps will be allowed to stand.
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The spending plan for the fiscal year that starts July 1 will be nearly $115 billion, less than the Senate’s preferred budget but not the $113.6 billion plan preferred by the House.
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The study comes as park investments slow down nationally, according to the Trust for Public Land.
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Drought conditions affecting most of the region haven’t improved, according to the St. Johns River Water Management District.
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Mosquito control groups are hard at work during the Florida drought, making sure the low mosquito buzzing doesn’t become a population boom.
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Soon after winning the Texas Republican Senate primary runoff, Ken Paxton attacked Democratic nominee, state Rep. James Talarico as "too low-T for Texas," putting manhood front and center in the race.
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The tour comes as Myanmar's new government tries to consolidate its political position regionally, while continuing to wage a brutal civil war.
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Some lawmakers are speaking out against closed, single-party primaries, which they see as part of a system that limits voter choice and incentivizes elected officials to prioritize party loyalty.
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The judge wrote in his 94-page ruling that it was "crystal clear" that the arts complex was named for the late president John F. Kennedy. He also ruled that the center could not wind down its programming and close for two years of renovations – at least for now
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In echoes of past outbreaks, community members are attacking clinics, distrusting doctors and following burial traditions that could lead to more cases of Ebola.
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Louisiana's Republican lawmakers raced to eliminate one of two majority-Black congressional seats in the state after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled the current map unconstitutional in a sweeping ruling.
