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Scores from a national standardized test show 13-year-olds dropped in their reading and math proficiency, continuing a downward trend since the start of the pandemic.
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The pandemic forced states to not kick anyone off the Medicaid rolls. That ended in April. Many of those booted from the program are scrambling to keep their eligibility.
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Florida's online public school has paused hiring and is taking other precautions amid a drop in full-time students completing courses.
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Tampa Bay Times reporter Chris O'Donnell discusses his findings from a report that key data was withheld when Dr. Joseph Ladapo recommended that young men not get the shot.
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Republican Joseph Harding pleaded guilty to charges including wire fraud and making false statements in connection with COVID-19 relief fraud.
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A USF survey in conjunction with Covid-19's third anniversary shows the effect of politicization on public responses to the pandemic.
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Almost one million Floridians are expected to lose their Medicaid coverage on April 1st, and state officials say that's not a joke.
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More Americans plan to take a cruise in 2023, which bodes well for Florida’s cruise industry. Black Friday was a record day for cruise ship bookings in the U.S.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis on Tuesday continued his long-running criticism of the federal government and major medical organizations about issues such as COVID vaccinations.
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The chamber turns 100 on Jan. 9, 2023. While leaders continue to adapt to the pandemic and to a changing culture, the mission has remained the same.