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Irma delivers punch to Florida citrus industry

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Hurricane Irma dealt Florida's iconic citrus crop a devastating blow, destroying nearly all the fruit in some Southwest Florida groves and seriously damaging groves in Central Florida. US Senators Bill Nelson and Marco...
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Paddock's Brother: No Logic to Explain Shooting

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The brother of the gunman in the mass shooting Sunday night at a music concert in Las Vegas said there's no logic to explain the shooting. Eric Paddock said his brother, Stephen Craig Paddock, 64, played video poker to...
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Irma Could Cost $125 Billion in Damage in U.S.

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Sep.07 -- Bloomberg Intelligence's Charles Graham takes a look at the potential financial impact of Hurricane Irma. He speaks with Bloomberg's Mark Barton and Julie Hyman on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Rep. Curbelo Says Trump Doesn’t Understand What Happened in Midterms

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Nov.16 -- Representative Carlos Curbelo, a Republican from Florida, discusses being singled out by President Donald Trump for his midterm election loss, his plans for the future, and the recount held for Florida's senate race. He speaks...
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Lawsuit Targets Parkland Shooter's Mental Health

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In an effort to reveal any missteps which could have prevented the Parkland tragedy, parents of Helena Ramsay are suing a health facility which treated Nicolas Cruz to obtain his private mental health records. "This morning...
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Lawsuit Targets Douglas Shooter's Mental Health

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus099206 In an effort to reveal any missteps which could have prevented the Parkland tragedy, parents of Helena Ramsay are suing a health facility which treated Nicolas...
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Anxious Return for Fla. School Attack Survivors

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As students at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High begin their first school year since a gunman opened fire on campus, they're returning to beefed up security including 18 safety monitors, new classroom locks and upgraded video surveillance. ...
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Lawsuit Targets Parkland Shooter's Mental Health

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In an effort to reveal any missteps which could have prevented the Parkland tragedy, parents of Helena Ramsay are suing a health facility which treated Nicolas Cruz to obtain his private mental health records. "This morning...
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New York, New Jersey Launch Treasury, IRS Suit in SALT Deduction War

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Jul.18 -- New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut launched a new lawsuit against President Donald Trump's administration over a provision of the 2017 tax law limiting write-offs for state and local taxes. Jens Nordvig, founder and chief...
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

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Disney laying off 28,000 U.S. theme park workers; Ruth Bader Ginsburg buried in private ceremony; Kentucky AG Cameron to release grand jury record
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Florida Teenager And 2 Others Charged In Twitter Hack

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Authorities say a U.K. man and two others from Florida hacked the Twitter accounts of high-profile users, including Joe Biden.
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Black Man Offered Job By Sheriff's Office That Wrongly Detained Him

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Joseph Griffin was stopped by Volusia County deputies because he fit the description of a burglary suspect.
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

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Carolinas under evacuation orders ahead of Dorian, Odessa, TX shooter bought gun from private seller, N.C. political maps are unconstitutional
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

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As Coronavirus Testing Ramps Up, Labs Struggle To Keep Up

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Newsy has learned test results are backing up, sometimes taking days to yield results. But states are aggressively pushing to test even more.
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This Is the First Season of Coronavirus: Johns Hopkins’s Sauer

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Jun.24 -- Johns Hopkins Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine Lauren Sauer discusses rising Covid-19 cases as states continue to re-open their economies, the vulnerability of Florida’s population, and the potential for a seasonality...
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Curve in Victoria Turned on July 30, Says Epidemiologist Blakely

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Aug.09 -- Tony Blakely, epidemiologist at University of Melbourne, discusses the coronavirus outbreak in Victoria and what he sees happening in the weeks to come. He speak on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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NASA Astronauts Carry Out 300th U.S. Spacewalk

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NASA astronauts Chris Cassidy and Robert Behnken performed a variety of maintenance tasks outside the International Space Station on Tuesday.
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'New Normal' Is Here Until U.S. Gets Vaccine, Summers Says

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Jun.26 -- Lawrence H. Summers, former U.S. Treasury Secretary, cautions that the spike in Covid-19 cases is the reality the U.S. has to deal with until a viable vaccine is available. He criticizes the localized approach to handling the...
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Newsy Investigates: When COVID-19 Infects A Reopened School

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Newsy finds inconsistent response plans for when a student or teacher tests positive for the coronavirus in a reopened school.
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Judge Approves $150M Payment To Victims Of Florida Condo Collapse

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The $150 million doesn't count any proceeds from the numerous lawsuits already filed since the June 24 collapse.
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Two weeks left for Florida's legislative session

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With deadlines nipping at their heels, Florida lawmakers are turning their attention next week to hammering out a state budget and possibly handing Gov. Ron DeSantis a major policy victory -- or defeat -- on E-Verify, a top priority for...
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Two weeks left for Florida's legislative session

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With deadlines nipping at their heels, Florida lawmakers are turning their attention next week to hammering out a state budget and possibly handing Gov. Ron DeSantis a major policy victory -- or defeat -- on E-Verify, a top priority for...