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A University of South Florida team found a majority of registered voters across the political spectrum support more agents and barriers along the U.S. southern border.
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Black babies are at higher risk of infant mortality than white babies. There are also several factors behind the barriers to prenatal care in Florida.
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Florida is ready to repeal what’s left of a 16-year-old law that makes climate change a priority in energy policy decisions. A new bill prioritizes energy affordability and availability instead.
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Florida’s ban on most abortions after six weeks of pregnancy has gone into effect, and some doctors are concerned that women will no longer have access to needed health care.
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Come this Memorial Day holiday, all Floridians will be allowed free entry into any state park.
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Several states and groups have filed a federal lawsuit against a new rule that bans discrimination regarding sexual orientation and gender identity in schools.
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Navigating reproductive health care can be confusing, especially as abortion policies change in Florida. We break down what's available and what could be coming next.
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A federal judge has cleared the way for a class-action lawsuit that alleges Florida did not properly inform people before dropping them from the Medicaid program after a COVID-19 public health emergency ended.
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The new rules say the 1972 law to protect women's rights in schools also applies to sexual orientation and gender identity. Gov. Ron DeSantis says, "We will not comply."
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Shelters are already seeing an influx of new clients, and facing the stark reality that more will be coming
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The provision ramps up a previous measure that only applied to violent offenders.
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UF says pro-Palestinian student demonstrators could be suspended and even banished from campus for three years. Employees and professors who break the rules could be fired.