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A three-judge panel of the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals previouslty rejected arguments that NICA should be shielded from the whistleblower lawsuit because of sovereign immunity.
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He said the effort "is not going to help the people of Cuba realize freedom.”
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This additional funding toward the nursing industry comes after the pandemic revealed a nationwide shortage of nurses, including in Florida.

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The Food and Drug Administration expanded authorization of Pfizer-BioNTech's COVID vaccine to enable kids ages 5 to 11 who were vaccinated at least five months ago to get a third shot.
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Judge Layne Smith sided with voting-rights groups that requested he lift the stay.
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Only a fraction of the state's cemeteries have been officially located and documented.
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It's punishable by 60 days in jail and fines up to $500.
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DeSantis did not provide details of changes he expects lawmakers to pass during the special session, which begins May 23.
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