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Bloomberg

Hurricane Ian Could Cause Billions in Damage in Florida

Higher Ed
Hurricane Ian made landfall in Cuba and is pushing towards the Florida coast. It's expected to make landfall along the southwest Florida coast Wednesday. Bloomberg's Brian K. Sullivan reports on Bloomberg Surveillance.
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Mosquito Infestation In Florida After Ian Is Bringing Health Concerns

Higher Ed
Florida is dealing with a mosquito infestation after hurricane Ian, bringing health concerns over West Nile virus, mold and mildew.
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Sky News

Story of man who escaped the flood

Higher Ed
VOICED: Story of escape from Hurricane Ian SHOWS: Interview with Hurricane survivor / David Dean, views of damaged house, damaged and flooded local area, reporter, US flag Jonathan Samuels reports on 4 October 2022 in Fort Myers,...
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Floridians Are Missing The Little Things As Recovery Efforts Continue

Higher Ed
As cleanup projects continue in Lee County, Florida, residents are getting help in recovering the little things, like toiletries and mementos.
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Curated Video

Port Charlotte Residents Pick Up The Pieces Left By Hurricane Ian

Higher Ed
Though Hurricane Ian didn't directly hit Port Charlotte, Florida, residents are still reeling from the monster storm's wreckage.
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Bloomberg

Biden Says Florida Will Get All Aid It Needs to Rebuild

Higher Ed
President Joe Biden says Florida will get all the aid it needs to help rebuild after Hurricane Ian. He spoke at FEMA headquarters.
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Curated Video

House Panel Probes Trump Presidential Records Found In Florida

Higher Ed
The Presidential Records Act mandates that records made by a sitting president and his staff are preserved in the National Archives.
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Conservationist Helps South Florida’s Endangered Ecosystem

Higher Ed
Invasive species have gotten to Florida in a number of ways, but introduction of species began in the late 1800s and has escalated since then.
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Curated Video

Child Injured After Police Execute Pensacola Search Warrant

Higher Ed
When an officer opened the door to a car where a one-year-old child was, the child fell and hit their head on the pavement.
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Curated Video

Confederate Statues Still Standing in U.S. Capitol

Higher Ed
Ten Confederate statues are still on display in the Capitol building after the removal of Virginia's Robert E. Lee sculpture.
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Curated Video

Feds Vow Major Aid For Hurricane Ian Victims Amid Rescues

Higher Ed
FEMA's director said the government is ready to provide aid days after Hurricane Ian came ashore as a Category 4 hurricane.
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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis Signs 'Don't Say Gay' Bill

Higher Ed
The legislation has pushed Florida and DeSantis to the forefront of the country's culture wars.
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CLEAN : Storm surge is 'biggest concern' as Hurricane Ian threatens Florida, US official says

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"Our biggest concern as we wait for the storm to make landfall is storm surge," says Deanne Criswell, the administrator of the US Federal Emergency Management Agency, as Hurricane Ian threatens Florida after unleashing powerful winds and...
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Curated Video

Some Matlacha Island Homes Are Sinking After Hurricane Ian

Higher Ed
Matlacha Island residents say older sea walls didn't hold up to Ian's storm surge and now sea water is rapidly eroding soil underneath structures.
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Curated Video

Implanted microchip allows doctors access to database of patients' medical information

Higher Ed
Delray Beach, Florida - 14 October 2004 1. Doctor with patient 2. Doctor implanting chip into patient's arm 3. Doctor activating chip 4. SOUNDBITE: Scott Silverman, CEO, Applied Digital Solutions, "It's put into a small glass... 5....
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Bloomberg

Autonomous Boats Could Fix Our Crumbling Bridges

Higher Ed
May 17 -- It's no secret that America's infrastructure is crumbling. We have more than 600,000 bridges and almost 70,000 of those desperately need repairs. To secure the future of our infrastructure we must have timely and effective...
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Bloomberg

U.S. April existing home sales fall

Higher Ed
Peggy Hogan Marker, Marker Construction Group President joined Alix Steel and Guy Johnson to discuss the housing market.
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Curated Video

Some Are Calling Monoclonal Antibodies "A Game Changer"

Higher Ed
They were already used for the treatment of other illnesses, but when the pandemic started companies developed them to fight the coronavirus.
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Bloomberg

Irma in 'Perfect Storm' Conditions, Says Meteorologist

Higher Ed
Sep.06 -- Jacob Meisel, chief meteorologist at Bespoke Investment Group, examines the conditions that built Hurricane Irma into the most powerful storm ever to form in the Atlantic Ocean. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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U.S. Could See 100 Years Worth Of Sea Level Rise In Just 3 Decades

Higher Ed
Scientists warn that these higher seas from climate change will mean more coastal floods on sunny days when it isn't storming.
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Pence: Irma is Storm of "Epic Proportions"

Higher Ed
Vice President Mike Pence says Hurricane Irma is a "storm of historic and epic proportions." Pence spoke Sunday afternoon while visiting the headquarters of the Federal Emergency Management Agency in Washington. He says...
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Hurricane Ian Deals Blow To Florida's Teetering Insurance Sector

Higher Ed
Before Ian, Florida's home insurance market was dealing with billions of dollars in losses from a string of natural disasters, litigation and fraud.
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The Recount

Millions Dumped From Unemployment Amid Delta Surge

Higher Ed
In 31 states, at least 1,000 schools have already closed. In 10 days, 15 staff members in Miami public schools have died. And in a new poll, 59% of parents support mask mandates for students and staff. Speaking of COVID implications,...
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Curated Video

Hurricane Survivors Struggle To Find Shelter After Losing Everything

Higher Ed
Displaced Fort Myers residents are camping out at a Walmart parking lot after Hurricane Ian.