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Fla. Waives Standardized Student Testing Rules For Promotion, Graduation Due To COVID
Answering the question of how the state would handle standardized testing this year, the Florida Department of Education issued an emergency order Friday…
50 Or Older In Florida? You Can Now Get Your COVID-19 Vaccine
Beginning today, COVID-19 vaccinations are available to more Floridians, after the state drops the minimum age from 65. And more age reductions are on the…
Fla. GOP Leaders Look At Climate Change Plans
Planning work to address flooding from rising sea levels, similar to how the state maps out road and bridge projects for five years, is being considered…
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How A Medieval City Dealing With The Black Death Invented Quarantine
The wealthy merchant city of Dubrovnik, in present-day Croatia, had a problem. The Black Death was killing much of Europe, but Dubrovnik didn't want to lock down and lose business.
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St. Johns County School District Fights Transgender Bathroom Ruling
The St. Johns County School Board is asking a federal appeals court to again consider a years-long battle about whether a transgender male student should…
Full Appeals Court To Hear St. Johns County Transgender Bathroom Case
Tossing out a July decision, a full federal appeals court will hear a battle about whether a transgender male student should have been allowed to use…
He's In Prison For Killing A Trooper. Now, Some Black Police Groups Want Him Released
Sundiata Acoli, a former member of the Black Panther Party, was convicted in the 1973 death of a New Jersey state trooper. His supporters say the 84-year-old has been a model prisoner.
Judge Backs Gov. DeSantis On Unemployment Money Halt
Judge Layne Smith, in an 18-page decision, said Gov. Ron DeSantis had the legal right to halt $300-a-week payments to Floridians from what is known as the Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation, or FPUC, program. DeSantis said stopping the payments was aimed at helping spur people to return to the workforce.
Duval Schools almost ended their mask mandate. Then they looked at the COVID data again.
According to a letter to Florida’s education commissioner, Richard Corcoran, Duval County Public Schools Superintendent Diana Greene briefly planned to end the district’s 90-day emergency mask mandate on Monday, Oct. 4.
Kazakh protesters storm buildings over fuel prices
Protesters have stormed government buildings in Kazakhstan, angered over soaring fuel prices and an entrenched post-Communist political elite in the former Soviet Republic.
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