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  • We explore the current use and future potential for treating patients via telemedicine in Florida. Telemedicine involves healthcare providers treating…
  • Republican vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan asked a crowd of supporters in Northeast Florida nday, to do what they can for residents facing Hurricane…
  • The clear waters and expansive seagrass meadows of Florida Bay are iconic images of the region. The Bay is also the southern end of Everglades National…
  • The European Medicines Agency said Wednesday that blood clots should be listed as a possible but rare side effect of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine, stressing the shot's benefits outweigh the risks.
  • The union UAW said it was unable to reach an agreement on a new contract with the company, known for its signature green and yellow farm equipment. It's the latest of several recent worker actions.
  • An updated report on FRONTLINE’s Pulitzer Prize-winning investigation.
  • Zoë Damacela started her own fashion brand before finishing high school. As a young businesswoman of color, she tells us where her confidence comes from.
  • Among the many films shown at this year's Cannes Film Festival, Africa: Open for Business stands out. The documentary profiles 10 businesses throughout Africa, ranging from a tiny cafe to a major flower exporter. Farai Chideya talks with the writer-director-producer, Carol Pineau.
  • John Heisdorffer, president of the American Soybean Association, tells NPR's Linda Wertheimer he and his fellow farmers are concerned about the tariff war.
  • Calls continue for boycotts of Chick-fil-A, while supporters are organizing a national "buycott." But Chick-fil-A is far from the only business to incorporate political or religious values into their business — or to stumble or jump into the culture wars in the process.
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