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An explosion Thursday destroyed the company's New Glenn rocket and caused significant damage to its launch pad at Cape Canaveral.
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ClipArt ETC; Educational Technology Clearinghouse; Florida Center for Instructional Technology; College of Education: University of South Florida/On "Florida Matters Live & Local," historian Rodney Kite-Powell discussed the history behind Florida observing the birthday of the Confederate president since 1905.
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A new study found students experience unintended consequences: less time for extracurricular activities, confusion about selecting courses and majors, and going through college too quickly.
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On "Florida Matters Live & Local," Jason Gamel and Brian Rogers discussed the challenges of leaving timeshares and the misconceptions surrounding inheriting unwanted properties.
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Registration is open for the 2026 Florida Python Challenge, a 10-day competition that offers participants a shot at $25,000 in prizes for removing invasive Burmese pythons from the Everglades. The event runs from July 10 through July 19.
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The lawsuit accuses the company of failing to warn users that ChatGPT could be dangerous and instead marketing it as safe and reliable.
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From what El Niño forecasting means to documents to have on hand during an emergency, here are some things to know at the start of the 2026 hurricane season.
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Lawmakers overwhelmingly approved a $114.5 billion spending plan Friday, wrapping up a special session to complete the budget more than two months after they failed to do so during the regular session.
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No new money will flow into the state's premier land conservation program this upcoming fiscal year — three years after lawmakers committed to spending a minimum of $100 million a year. They're set to vote on the budget today.
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The Center for Biological Diversity is suing the state for the second time over the immigration detention center in the Everglades.
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The accused gunman in last year's mass shooting near the Florida State University Student Union was in court yesterday. During the case management conference, Phoenix Ikner's lawyer told the judge he needs more time to meet certain deadlines for the murder trial that's scheduled for October. Ikner is facing two first-degree murder charges and additional attempted murder charges.
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Some college students are getting their hands dirty doing research into some of our closest — yet in some ways still mysterious — aquatic neighbors. We join them as they tag stingrays and sharks off the Pinellas County coast.