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Police and forensic specialists continue working to identify human remains.
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The Sarasota congressman says he will quarantine at home but plans to return to work as soon as possible.
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The temporary stay keeps in place the CDC regulations regarding Florida-based cruise ships in place, while the agency appeals a Tampa federal judge's June decision.
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The guidance generally leaves it to local officials to figure out how to ensure the unvaccinated are using precautions while letting those who are fully protected go mask-free.
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A 2016 law bans non-essential travel to states with laws that discriminate.
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The Lighting led 2-1 entering the third period but pulled away to take a 1-0 lead in the Stanley Cup Final.
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It would have include 300 employees who had volunteered for the “simulation” cruise.
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DeSantis said it is "abundantly clear" that the state needs to do a better job of teaching civics.
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An estimated 503,000 people qualified as unemployed in May, up from 488,000 a month earlier.
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The ballot language is misleading, the justices ruled.