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A new law names the Trafficking in Persons Risk to Resilience Research Lab as the main storehouse for human trafficking-related data.
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The USF professor plans to stay at an underwater lodge off Key Largo until June 9, when he reaches 100 days and completes a mission dubbed Project Neptune 100.
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The Manatee County sheriff says he is angry over a likely hoax that was repeated on campuses around the state.
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An alarming number of sea urchins dying in the Caribbean and along Florida's east coast had scientists wondering why.
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A contract obtained by the Tampa Bay Times through a public records request indicates USF is spending $14.8 million on a design-build agreement with a construction company.
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The perfect storm of events led to the creation of a never-before-seen, naturally-occurring mineral.
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Equality Florida and Florida Immigrant Coalition are 'sending a signal' with their travel advisoriesEquality Florida and the Florida Immigration Coalition issued travel advisories to people planning on moving or visiting the state. A USF professor said reaction will be important to watch.
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A recent study from the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America ranks seven Florida counties among the top 20 "allergy capitals" across the country.
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He takes over for Brian Gregory after leading Kennesaw State to an NCAA Tournament berth this season.
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A survey in conjunction with COVID-19's third anniversary shows the effect of politicization on public responses to the pandemic.
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South Florida (27-7) entered looking for its first berth in the Sweet 16, but after a feisty start, couldn't hang with the Gamecocks.
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The Bulls (27-6) rallied several times, including from 47-36 down in regulation to tie their mark for wins in a season.