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Have you missed the Veterans’ Day parade or the ceremony at your local VA National Cemetery? Well, there’s still time to show your appreciation for the...
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There are a lot of stereotypes out there about the millennial generation: they’re disengaged and hyper-focused on technology. But someday, these 80...
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Any doubt that Florida’s largest health insurer wants to expand its reach was quashed by its chief executive Wednesday, when he heralded the success of...
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The rate of Floridians without health insurance stayed the same in 2013 from the previous year, according to figures released Tuesday by the U.S. Census...
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The clock is ticking for hundreds of thousands of people who have unresolved issues affecting their coverage under the new health care law. Florida has...
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Nearly 1 million Floridians signed up for a health insurance plan through the federally-run Health Insurance Marketplace during the first open...
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Doctors may diagnose ailments, but for most of us, an insurance company steers our health care decisions. We hear a medical opinion, and think, '"Is it...
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A World War II veteran of Iwo Jima and recipient of the Medal of Honor is counting on hundreds of teenage boys at a Tampa public school to honor his...
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House Democrats say they will kill a new gambling deal with the Seminole Tribe unless it includes more games for South Florida pari-mutuels. Without the...
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Alongside Walt Disney World, Kennedy Space Center, South Beach and the Florida Keys, Sen. Aaron Bean wants to give visitors another reason to come to...
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The trial began today for the white Florida man accused of shooting and killing an unarmed black teen in November 2012, raising comparisons to the...
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Florida Blue may have bitten off more than it can chew with its new plans under the Affordable Care Act. The company's customer-service apparatus and...