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  • From the invisible impact of concussions in sports to the overlooked threat of skin cancer from sun exposure, Dr. Joe Sirven dives into hidden dangers that can change lives in an instant.
  • It’s the week’s biggest headlines, from the latest figures on local homelessness, to student protests at both the high school and college level.
  • It’s the week’s biggest headlines, from a push to regulate e-bikes to new state regulations around dangerous dogs.
  • Jacksonville University public policy expert Rick Mullaney breaks down the latest White House headlines.
  • From an attempt to silence reporting on Hope Florida to a new Jacksonville bill limiting aid for immigrants, we discuss all the week’s headlines.
  • The incoming CEO of 904Ward discusses the mission to end racism at a time of growing backlash.
  • On tonight’s program: Wonder of wonders, it looks like a budget deal has been between the Florida House and Senate; But some items in that budget could be considerably less. Can you spell education?; If Medicaid money is cut by the federal government, it may not only affect those folks who are on Medicaid; We meet a Florida family that could be facing separation under current immigration policy; And if you plan on protesting this weekend, the watchwords are, “be safe, be careful.”
  • The Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge in Georgia seeks designation as a UNESCO World Heritage Site
  • This week on The Florida Roundup, we looked at the residential housing market across the state with a collection of business journalists (00:00). Plus, we explored the new era of collegiate athletics now that student athletes can get paid directly (19:22). Then, lawmakers are closer to reaching a budget agreement. We checked in with WUSF’s Douglas Soule for the latest on negotiations (29:06). And later, we bring you a roundup of news from the week including an update on the families of the victims of the deadly mass shooting at Pulse Nightclub (37:20), reactions to the Trump administration’s revoking of a humanitarian parole program (40:26) and an update on a famed flamingo (45:32).
  • This Father’s Day weekend, we focus on protecting what makes our dads who they are — their minds and their voices. From new national data on brain injury to the healing work of speech pathologists, we explore the science of recovery and resilience.
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