Agustina Buedo
Agustina is a reporter for WUFT News and can be contacted by calling 352-392-6397 or emailing news@wuft.org.
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                        New York gets ready for its 90th Thanksgiving Day parade coming up soon. That and more in 90 seconds.
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                        Pakistan burns about 20 tons of prohibited drugs. That and more in 90 seconds.
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                        A breast cancer patient in Idaho is mistakenly arrested because police thought she was a murder suspect. That and more in 90 seconds.
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                        A 25 year old search for a UK boy makes progress today. That and more in 90 seconds.
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                        For the first time in 25 years, a Borean orangutan was born at the Smithsonian National Zoo. That and more in 90 seconds.
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                        Dozens of Columbia County residents have recently returned to their cars to find valuables missing.
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                        Many school districts that allow corporal punishment are in Florida's northern rural counties, with Suwannee near the top of the list. A team of University of Florida researchers is calling for an immediate end to paddling, a source of increased dropouts and lawsuits, according to a research study.
 
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