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A report shows that obesity and overweight residents cost Florida $30.1 billion in 2022. Randall Croom, a Stetson management associate professor, says that’s taking a toll on our workforce and more.
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A Florida bill that would allow people to file wrongful death lawsuits over the death of an "unborn child" was recently been pulled by its Republican sponsor.
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Florida opted out of a new federal program designed to help parents pay for groceries over the summer. Stetson University's Randall Croom breaks down how food insecurity affects local families.
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Section 23 of the state constitution says: “Every natural person has the right to be let alone and free from governmental intrusion into the person’s private life." Stetson's Louis Virelli discusses possible court action.
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The question was raised at a recent school board meeting. Could the special session end with a way to remove members who defy state rules? Scott Stephens, a Stetson law professor, offers perspective.
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Florida university officials have started suspending fraternities and punishing students who flout coronavirus-safety measures, as schools grapple with…
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There’s no shortage of stories about veterans who have had their disability benefit claims denied by the Veterans Administration, or their appeals...
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College students studying whistleblower law heard a first-hand account from the woman who accused Halifax Health of Medicare fraud, the Daytona Beach-News…