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  • On this week’s program, making dental care more accessible by closing insurance gaps. Then, how to decipher medical bills.
  • We discuss the week’s biggest headlines, from a presidential selection debacle at UF to a Pride fest spanning the St. Johns.
  • Jax power couple and civil rights icons Gwen and Alton Yates talk about their new memoir.
  • Local bookstore owners and bibliophiles recommend the best beach books and rainy day must-reads.
  • A vote to remove DEI from public school policy draws pushback.
  • In our monthly “House Call” with Dr. Joe Sirven, we discuss the impact that using artificial intelligence has on the human brain.
  • Jacksonville Mayor Donna Deegan discusses the latest city business and takes your calls and questions.
  • In a rebroadcast of The Florida Roundup, we chatted with three authors who have written in or about Florida. First, we spoke with veteran science journalist Stephan Hall about his book Slither: How Nature’s Most Maligned Creatures Illuminate Our World (00:45). Then, we had a conversation with Annabelle Tometich, author of The Mango Tree: A Memoir of Fruit, Florida and Felony (19:40). Plus, host of WUSF’s The Zest podcast Dalia Colón shared some of her favorite meals from The Florida Vegetarian Cookbook (37:22).
  • On tonight’s program: That big new immigrant detention facility in the Everglades is attracting lots of attention. Both negative and positive; The attention is also boosting the political fortunes of Florida’s attorney general; How might proposed changes in federal immigration policy affect the many Haitians in Florida who have been here – legally – for years?; The latest figures show Florida’s abortion restrictions are reducing the number of such procedures; A Florida school district wrestles with the spectre of artificial intelligence; And With a public water fluoride ban now the law in Florida, individual dentists are racing to administer their own treatment. Especially for kids.
  • The science and politics behind the commander in chief’s annual physical. Then, from sore throats to broken bones, we break down the differences between emergency and urgent care.
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