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DeSantis said it allows students "to reflect and to be able to pray as they see fit.”
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The blue calamintha bee’s underground nesting habits came as a surprise to the researchers, who expected it to use hollow stems or holes in dead trees, as many of its close relatives do.
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The pythons have been known to devour bird and mammal populations.
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It is so the cruise line can prove its COVID-19 safety protocols are effective.
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The law stems from people using authentic-looking websites to run scams that purportedly offer access to COVID-19 vaccines or personal protective equipment.
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Restaurants were allowed to sell alcohol to go to help boost sales hurt by the coronavirus pandemic.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis signed the law last week.
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Sens. Marco Rubio and Rick Scott say it's too premature to say what should happen to Rep. Matt Gaetz, who's under investigation for sex trafficking.
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The Republican governor got the Johnson & Johnson shot, which requires only a single dose, sometime last week.
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He denies sleeping with underage girls in a column written for the Washington Examiner.