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  • Explore the secret lives of animals through their eyes.
  • Last Human Standing: Many human species once shared the globe. Why do we alone remain?
  • This is the season for wine festivals in South Florida, and after the Southwest Florida Food and Wine Festival this past weekend, Gina and Julie got to…
  • A new Tropical Depression has formed in the eastern Pacific and remnants of this storm may eventually move into the Gulf.On this third day of the season,…
  • Three Ecuadorean journalists abducted by Colombian militants are dead. Ecuador's president confirmed the deaths. They were investigating increased violence along the Ecuador-Colombia border.
  • Amendment 3 on Florida’s ballot this year, if passed, will change how the state figures out how much money it can collect in taxes. Opponents all over the…
  • En español:- Propuestas de ley sobre seguro de propiedad, no se aprueban en la sesión legislativa de 2022 - No más pruebas estandarizadas para los estudiantes a partir del próximo año escolar, las escuelas públicas estatales cambiarán a un sistema de monitoreo de progreso -Lipman Family Farms está organizando una Carrera de Mochilas para recaudar dinero para su entrega anual de útiles escolares a la comunidad de Immokalee.This week we talk about:- Property insurance bills fail to pass in the 2022 legislative session- No more standardized testing for students starting next school year, state public schools will be switching to a progress monitoring system-Lipman Family Farms is hosting a 5K Run For Backpacks to raise money for their annual school supplies giveaway to the Immokalee community.
  • Neil Cavuto is a relatively calm Fox News personality. He's a Wall Street conservative less prone to shouting than musing, a host given to letting his guests have their say. He hosts more hours of cable news than anyone else at the big three news cable channels: 17 hours of live shows a week. And he does that despite having multiple sclerosis, which prevents him from doing so much as reading from a teleprompter.
  • Rebels have seized control of Syria's capital and President Bashar al-Assad fled to Russia. And, President-elect Donald Trump reveals his plans to govern in first post-election network TV interview.
  • Bill Moyers, the former White House press secretary who became one of television's most honored journalists, has died at 91.
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