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Floridians flee oncoming Hurricane Milton
Speed Read The hurricane is expected to cause widespread damage in the state
By Peter Weber, The Week US Published
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An iconic ship is being turned into the world's largest artificial reef
Under the Radar The SS United States will be sunk off the coast of Florida if all goes to plan
By Justin Klawans, The Week US Published
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Hurricane Helene storms Florida's Big Bend
Speed Read Helene is among the biggest hurricanes to ever strike the Gulf Coast
By Peter Weber, The Week US Published
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Get physical at these 8 hotels that feature 8 different sports
The Week Recommends After you check in, it's game time
By Catherine Garcia, The Week US Published
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Make a splash at these 8 refreshing water parks
The Week Recommends Cool off while having a blast
By Catherine Garcia, The Week US Published
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A guide to Fort Myers
The Week Recommends This city is often considered the gateway to sunny southwest Florida and boasts plenty to see and do
By Dominic Kocur Published
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Scuba diving, sport fishing and six-toed cats: exploring the Florida Keys
The Week Recommends Time stands still on this archipelago
By Catherine Garcia, The Week US Published
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What Florida is — and isn't — doing to curb the biggest measles outbreak in the US
Talking Points DeSantis appointee defies expert consensus to stop the spread
By Joel Mathis, The Week US Published
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Human skull in charity shop
Tall Tales And other stories from the stranger side of life
By Chas Newkey-Burden, The Week UK Published
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Florida's DeSantis-backed college admissions test has some questioning its merits
The Explainer The new test has been met with skepticism by the SAT and the ACT
By Justin Klawans Published
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Florida educators face off with state officials over a teacher shortage
Speed Read As of mid-August, there were roughly 7,000 teaching vacancies across Florida, according to the state's teachers union. But the Florida Department of Education says differently.
By Brigid Kennedy Published
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Florida schools' tug-of-war with AP Psychology
The Explainer As the Florida school year starts, some districts remain unclear about AP Psychology's legality
By Justin Klawans Published
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Leprosy could be endemic in central Florida, CDC warns
Speed Read
By Justin Klawans Published
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Why Disney World is so empty this summer
The Explainer The park recently saw its slowest July Fourth weekend in nearly a decade
By Justin Klawans Published
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