Steven Simmons, co-founder of NILENT, discusses how the company helps high school student-athletes with the challenges associated with NIL deals.
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Attorneys for the the former Hillsborough County state attorney, who was suspended by Gov. Ron DeSantis and lost his reelection bid in November, argued that his legal efforts to overturn the suspension should be allowed to proceed.
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Lawmakers are expected to decide Thursday whether to release a long-awaited ethics report into sexual misconduct allegations against Gaetz.
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Four self-proclaimed Blerds discuss what Blerd culture is and how the Black lived experience affects artforms associated with nerdom, like comics and cosplay.
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This week on The Florida Roundup, we featured two reports from the podcast Sea Change, from WWNO/WRKF in Louisiana. WLRN's Jenny Staletovich explored how hotter oceans are affecting the mahi. Then, WUSF's Jessica Meszaros examined the rising cost of climate risk on Florida's home insurance market. After, we spoke with Jenny and Jessica about their reporting.
Recovery resources and updates.
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Friday´s cold front brings some much-needed rain for the northern half of the Peninsula. Could this rain also make it to the southern half? How cold will it get?
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The university confirmed that the public has not been allowed to attend the UF board of trustees' private retreats.
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The Valrico resident was determined to eat right and exercise. But she makes an exception for holidays and Sunday family dinners. She shares some of her favorite indulgences in her cookbook.
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After the backlash over the plan to bring golf courses and pickleball courts to state parks, a Stuart Republican filed a bill that would ban those changes.
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The Trump transition team is concerned about Hegseth’s path to Senate confirmation and is actively looking at potential replacements, according to a person familiar with the matter. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is seen as an alternative.
These are just some of the ways you can celebrate and get into the holiday spirit.
Complete coverage of Hurricane Milton
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is investigating a salmonella outbreak linked to cucumbers from a grower in Mexico.
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Providing affirming support to LGBTQ+ older adults could be one way to reduce their risk for dementia. These individuals face unique challenges compared to straight, cisgender seniors.
Celebrating the intersection of food and communities in the Sunshine State.
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