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Cannabis sales increased to $30 billion last year. That's a 40% increase from 2020. The United States is expected to make up 75% of global cannabis sales by the year 2026.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis is asking the Florida Supreme Court to convene a grand jury to investigate COVID-19 vaccines.
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A divided appeals court has rejected a potential class-action lawsuit contending that the University of Florida should return fees to students because of a campus shutdown early in the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Florida needs pediatric psychiatrists. Some counties have no providers at all. Dr. Howard Pratt, a child and adolescent psychiatrist, worries about all the kids who aren't getting care.
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Dr. Simone Gold was issued a medical license from the Florida Department of Health and has opened an online practice based in Naples.
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Tourism in Florida during the first half of 2022 was up 20 percent from the same period last year and was higher than during the first six months of 2019, the last full year of travel before the pandemic.
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Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody and other Republicans from across the country urged an appeals court this week to uphold a federal judge’s ruling that blocked a mask requirement on airplanes and other forms of transportation during the pandemic.
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Inflation worsened in June, rising 9.1% on surging food, rent and energy costs, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported on Wednesday.
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A potential class-action lawsuit is moving ahead against Florida State University because of a campus shutdown early in the COVID-19 pandemic. Attorneys want an appeals court to take up the case, which is similar to lawsuits filed against other colleges and universities.
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COVID-19 vaccination rates among children remain low in Florida and nationally. Doctors hope parents will take advantage of the summer break to get their kids protected before school starts.