Associated Press
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The Shriners Children’s Research Institute will research cell and gene therapies, robotics, artificial intelligence and medical devices.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis says the facility will have a capacity of about 3,000 detainees when fully operational. The center was built in eight days over 10 miles of Everglades.
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Edward J. Zakrzewski II pleaded guilty to strangling his wife to death and using a machete to kill his two children in Okaloosa County. He is slated for execution July 31.
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North Carolina officials expect nearly 1,200 jobs to be created at the manufacturing operation. Jabil, which is based in St. Petersburg, selected the site over an unnamed Florida location.
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The facility has swiftly become a symbol of the president's border crackdown.
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The data was initially planned to be cut off on June 30 “to mitigate a significant cybersecurity risk." The agency now says it's postponing that until July 31.
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Those charged include 96 doctors, nurse practitioners, pharmacists and other licensed medical professionals for their participation in fraud involving over $14.6 billion in intended loss.
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The chair of the WHO's investigative group said that most scientific data supports the hypothesis that the new coronavirus jumped to humans from animals.
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This year, 11 children have died in hot cars across several U.S. states, including one in Florida. Experts encourage parents and caregivers to establish routines to avoid further tragedies.
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The lawsuit seeks to stop the effort to build a migrant detention center until it undergoes an environmental review as required by federal law.