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  • Former foreign service workers say the USAID shutdown has left American workers adrift and decimated life-saving relief programs.
  • A local survivor shares how she moved on and what others can do to help.
  • For some homeowners affected by sea level rise, the only place to go is up.
  • On this week's program, Dr. Sirven delves into matters of the heart.
  • Analysis of the president’s first address to a Republican-controlled Congress.
  • On tonight’s program: It seems some lawmakers, as well as the governor, would not only like to do away with property taxes on primary residences, but some other kinds of properties, too; After Governor DeSantis voiced approval for looser gun laws during his State of the State address this week, some bills to that effect seem to be picking up steam in the legislature; More restrictions on citizen-driven constitutional amendment votes may be in the offing this legislative session; And Florida has long had many deficiencies in its child welfare system, but the current Senate president seems determined to address them this year.
  • On tonight’s program: Florida’s rural renaissance initiative to help the state’s rural and fiscally-constrained counties develop economically is working its way through the state legislature; Florida’s pension fund investments will include no companies that support DEI principles, as a result of a resolution by the State Cabinet; State lawmakers are considering tighter controls over the hemp industry; And as the incidence of Alzheimer's disease increases in Florida, state lawmakers are looking at more robust responses to the illness.
  • Dr. Joe Sirven and his team of medical experts discuss this month's biggest health care headlines.
  • The longtime features and film reporter reflects on 34½ years at the Florida Times-Union.
  • What you need to know about the outbreak, plus new data on sleep deprivation and immune response.
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