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  • For infants, toddlers, and children, one sign of an especially close relationship is if two people do something that involves exchanging saliva, like taking bites from the same piece of food.
  • With images and videos from protests dominating headlines and social media feeds, it can be difficult for adults to navigate their own feelings during this time of civil unrest, even more so to explain what is going on to their children.WGCU’s Andrea Perdomo spoke with Florida Gulf Coast University’s Director of Community Counseling Center, Alise Bartley, about how parents can talk to their children about the current wave of protests and why they are happening.
  • Even though recent water quality tests have not been detecting nutrients of the Piney Point wastewater spill, researchers believe current red tide and cyanobacteria blooms across Tampa Bay are likely being exacerbated by the nutrients which still exist in the bay's ecosystems.
  • Fighting in and around Sudan's capital is fierce and devastating to the people who either cannot flee or feel compelled to stay.
  • Amid support from hunters and warnings of a “slaughter” from animal-rights advocates, state wildlife officials Wednesday moved forward with Florida’s first black bear hunt in a decade.Before a crowd that spread into at least four extra rooms at the College of Central Florida in Ocala, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission voted 4-1 for staff members to return with rules for a December hunt that would be held in four parts of the state and could lead to as many as 187 bears being killed.Hunters could receive permits through a lottery system.
  • Fertilizer bans start Wednesday in the five-county region of the Indian River Lagoon. The bans also apply in nearly all of the region’s municipalities....
  • Mohamed Basheer was on a plane that crash-landed in Dubai. After he left the burning plane, he bought a ticket in a contest sponsored by the duty-free shops at Dubai's airport, and he won $1 million.
  • Stores in Taiwan announced the price of toilet paper would be going up, triggering a massive run on stores and people hoarding toilet paper.
  • Bryce Knorr of Farm Futures magazine says consumers can expect to see prices drop at the gas pump, but not at the grocery store.
  • Some dairy owners in the nation's number one dairy state are selling their cattle and heading to the Midwest.
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