Florida governor calls for $10,000 bachelor degrees at state colleges – Gov. Rick Scott said he wants Florida’s 28 state colleges to create bachelor degree programs that cost $10,000 or less. Some state colleges, including Broward College, College of Central Florida and Daytona State College, are starting to plan programs. The Florida Times-Union
Florida regulators approve nuclear power rates – State regulators have approved requests from Florida Power & Light Co. and Progress Energy Florida to continue passing nuclear facility costs onto their customers in 2013. State law allows this exception for nuclear facilities. Utility companies usually cannot pass expenses until new or updated plants start operation. Ocala StarBanner
Grapefruit may turn more drugs deadly, scientists find – Canadian scientists are seeing a rise in the number of common prescription drugs that can be dangerous when mixed with grapefruit. Twenty six of these harmful combinations have been discovered in the past four years. NBC News
Experts Exhume Remains of Palestinian Leader – The body of Yasser Arafat, the former Palestinian leader, is being exhumed today. Samples of his remains will be tested to check for possible poisoning. Some people in the Arab world have claimed Israeli involvement in the death of Arafat, who died in 2004. ABC News
IMF, eurozone reach deal on Greek debt – Eurozone finance ministers and the International Monetary Fund have reached an agreement that includes lower interest rates for Greece, according to an announcement made Monday. At this point, there are no plans to forgive the Greek debt. CNN Money






















