Associated Press
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The test, a staple in schools since 1966, was phased out during the Obama administration. President Donald Trump signed an executive order to bring it back and reinvigorate a national sports council.
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Edward Zakrzewski is scheduled for lethal injection at 6 p.m. Thursday for using a crowbar, rope and machete to murder his wife and two children in 1994 in their Okaloosa County home.
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Curtis Windom, 59, is set to die by lethal injection Aug. 28. Eight other executions have taken place in Florida this year, with a ninth scheduled for Thursday and a 10th for Aug. 19.
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The ruling says the organization's clinics nationwide must continue to be reimbursed for Medicaid funding. It replaces a previous edict that initially granted a preliminary injunction.
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There’s no guarantee the devices will be maintained after the clinical trials finish and no mechanism requiring companies to do so. A researcher aims to change that, but grants left the project in limbo.
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An AP review found nearly 70% of the parks that run their own systems violated safe drinking water rules over a recent five-year stretch. That's higher than utilities that supply water for cities and towns.
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The U.S. was once among only a few developed countries that could ensure each generation had enough children to replace itself. But the number of births has been sliding for close to two decades.
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Will McNeil Jr. said he is still recovering from injuries suffered when he was punched by deputies, who are seen on video forcibly removing him from his car in February.
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Former USF athlete Bayron Matos airlifted to hospital after training camp injury with Miami DolphinsMatos played football and basketball at USF. The Dolphins said he “has movement in all extremities and is in stable condition,” but they did not provide any other details of the injury.
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The footage shows William McNeil Jr. asking to speak to a supervisor when deputies broke his window, punched him in the face, pulled him from the vehicle, punched him again and threw him to the ground.