From April 19 through 22, Pace hosted a week-long initiative across its 21 Florida locations where girls completed lessons, crafted art projects...
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5/12/22
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An Al Jazeera correspondent who was shot dead on Wednesday during an Israeli raid in the West Bank was a highly respected journalist in the Middle East whose unflinching coverage was known to …
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By AYA BATRAWY
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5/12/22
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Strawberry farmers worldwide may get help from new University of Florida research that shows a way to battle...
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By Brad Buck
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Each year, Tobacco Free Florida announces Tobacco Free Florida Week as the beginning of an initiative focusing...
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5/11/22
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DLC and its community partners will gather at the Mind Your Mind Community Day to spread awareness about mental health...
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5/11/22
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The frequency and duration of droughts will continue to increase due to human-caused climate change, with water scarcity already affecting billions of people across the world, the United Nations …
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By WANJOHI KABUKURU
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5/11/22
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Frank Wilczek, the Nobel Prize-winning theoretical physicist and author renowned for his boundary-pushing investigations into the fundamental laws of nature, was honored Wednesday with this year’s …
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By LUIS ANDRES HENAO
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5/11/22
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A former Alabama jail official on the run with a murder suspect she was accused of helping escape shot and killed herself Monday as authorities caught up with the pair after more than a week of …
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By KIM CHANDLER and MIKE BALSAMO
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5/10/22
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Your classes are finished, your finals are done, and you finally have your diploma in hand — congratulations graduate! Now what?
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By Rachel Caballero, TruWest Credit Union
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5/10/22
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The world is creeping closer to the warming threshold international agreements are trying to prevent, with nearly a 50-50 chance that Earth will temporarily hit that temperature mark within the next …
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By SETH BORENSTEIN
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5/9/22
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Vladimir Putin had no victories in Ukraine to proclaim on Victory Day. Nor did his speech at the Red Square military parade offer any clear pictures of when a victory may come or how it would be …
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By DANICA KIRKA
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5/9/22
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Shouts of “Hurrah!” echoed through Moscow's Red Square on Monday from thousands of troops and veterans as Russia celebrated Victory Day, marking the Soviet Union's defeat of Nazi Germany 77 years …
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By The Associated Press
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5/9/22
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America’s faithful are bracing — some with cautionary joy and others with looming dread — for the Supreme Court to potentially overturn the landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade decision and end the …
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By DEEPA BHARATH and LUIS ANDRES HENAO
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5/8/22
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Red Soviet flags and orange-and-black striped military ribbons are on display in Russian cities and towns. Neighborhoods are staging holiday concerts. Flowers are being laid by veterans' groups at …
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By The Associated Press
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5/8/22
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5/6/22
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5/6/22
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Freedom of expression is the cornerstone of a healthy, functioning democracy.
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By Chris Walsh, Lindsay Lloyd and William McKenzie, George W. Bush Institute’s
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5/6/22
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Yoga focuses first, on the mind, learning how to clear out extraneous thoughts, nervousness, and the emotional impact of every day worldly concerns.
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By Nancy Dale, Ph.D.
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5/6/22
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