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  • Last week, Ron DeSantis officially signed a new bill that eliminates the addition of fluoride into public water. The decision comes during a heated debate over the health benefits of the mineral.
  • Four bills currently working their way through the Florida Legislature would put some regulations in place for any company looking to mine, or frack, for…
  • New, tougher sanctions on Iran and its banking sector appear to be making it difficult for Tehran to carry out international transactions, while forcing ordinary Iranians into activities such as smuggling hard currency out. But India and China are still doing business with Iran.
  • As lawmakers shifted their spending priorities this legislative session to school safety initiatives following the Parkland High School shooting, that...
  • The CD is just the latest musical format to rise and fall in roughly the same 30-year cycle.
  • The National Retail Federation says Americans will spend more than $800 million on gifts for their pets from heart-shaped treats to heart-healthy vitamins.
  • Bangladesh, one of the most populous Muslim nations in the world, is a relatively tolerant society. But some are concerned about the activities of Islamist religious parties and Islamist extremists.
  • Child's Pose sounds like something elementary and easy, but don't be fooled. This stunning film from Romania, a ferocious psychological drama with the pace of a thriller, is anything but simple.
  • Rebecca Stormer lives about 30 miles from the epicenter of the earthquake. The tremors have been getting milder, she reports — just as yet another aftershock hits.
  • For nearly three weeks, a Massachusetts couple have been begging for a way home. They're living under bombardment and running out of supplies. They ask why the U.S. government can't get them out.
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