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  • While Governor Rick Scott says the recently ended legislative session was largely a success for his policy goals, Democrats in the state legislature say…
  • According to an agriculture website called agday.org, Americans consume around 350 slices of pizza per second. Pizza has become a staple in many school…
  • People have a lot of opinions about how to cure a hangover. Are any of them true? Medical experts dispel common misconceptions about the effects of drinking too much alcohol.
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  • The Florida women’s basketball team had its first official “away” game Monday night in Chattanooga, Tennessee against the Chattanooga Mocs who put up a good fight before losing 72-61 to the Gators.
  • Puerto Rico, the nation's sixth-largest school district, is in crisis. It's both uniquely vulnerable to natural disasters and unusually ill-equipped to help children recover from them.
  • University of Florida telecommunication senior Steven Gallo and recent journalism graduate Jon Silman both took home first place honors in the Hearst…
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  • The Harris campaign says she'd give families $6,000 when they have a new baby, and would restore the pandemic-era child tax credit, too. It's part of an economic plan focused on the cost of living.
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