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Soccer club remembers teammate shot by relative
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FPL aims for zero carbon emissions by 2045
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This week: Delray Beach pajama dance party, American Black Film Festival, ‘Tiger 24’ screening
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Roaches and plumbing issues shut Boca Raton restaurant last week
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Jewish congregation challenges new abortion law on religious grounds
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Spirit Air in talks with JetBlue ahead of shareholder vote
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Lin-Manuel Miranda helps launch Hispanic Federation Latinx LGBTQ grant program
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The crypto-crazy of Miami’s mayor
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The conservative cruelty of an appellate court
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Schools should teach social emotional learning, not ban it
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Does UF still deserve $42 million from Palm Beach County?
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Happy the elephant not a person, NY court rules
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‘It feels like a never-ending battle’
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Clyburn: Trump to blame for COVID-19 aid program fraud
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Biden to visit ‘pariah’ Saudi Arabia, Israel and West Bank
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Fisher-Price rockers pose infant death risk, maker, officials warn
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Stocks slip amid worries of big rate hike from Fed
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Tesla automation gets scrutiny over crashes
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Recession may not be on way, say economists
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Aging dams could benefit from $7B fed loan program
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Ship owners tried to cruise around new pollution rules
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Make opportunities for biting feline to approach you
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It’s ‘like heaven for postpartum patients’
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Enabling parents look for way out of pattern
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Lizzo changes lyrics to remove slur
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Storytelling on Navajo mystery series ‘Dark Winds’ ‘inside job’
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Addressing the fear and frustration surrounding parasitic infections
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McDaniel talks success, team’s progress
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NCAA reportedly looking into ’Canes players’ NIL deals
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‘I could see myself playing there’
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Hoskins’ heroics: Phillies sink Marlins
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Classic contender: Series quite a ride
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Knights hire Cassidy as next coach
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Noise hard to tune out
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Avalanche excited to battle for Cup
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What’s open, closed, coming soon
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The ultimate picnic spread
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ISRAELI-STYLE SESAME SCHNITZEL WITH HERBY TOMATO CUCUMBER SALAD
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Culinary dynamo
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FARRO, CUCUMBER AND FRESH CHERRY SALAD
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A vineyard’s comeback, 200 years in the making
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Celebrate the Fourth of July with this fresh, nutty salad