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Will the US ever have a national COVID-19 testing strategy?
Such a strategy could systematically check more people for infections and spot surges before they take off.
Black Lives Matter flag becomes issue in Florida community
The country’s racial divisions aren’t just flaring up in city streets, they are also outside our front doors.
Playing through pandemic predictably frustrating
It is all very frustrating, and especially disappointing for players asked to follow a litany of rules.
The colorful homeland of Laelanie Larach infuses her work
Laelanie Larach's style depends on her mood and inspiration, but art has always been part of her childhood and dreams. Bright bold colors can become drastic combinations when she lets her imagination emerge in the canvas and allows her inspiration to go wild.
Green jacket fits as well in November as in April
The Augusta National course that ended up playing a lot easier in November than it ever did in April.
Obesity harms the body in real time, not just over a lifetime
The COVID-19 pandemic has thrust the obesity epidemic once again into the spotlight.
Sports has reason to be proud, but can’t be one-off
Sports has every reason to be proud. Now comes the tough part. Making sure it’s not a one-off.
VoteCast: Florida voters sour on state of nation
AP VoteCast found that 57% of Florida voters said the United States is headed in the wrong direction.
Panhandle shorebirds thrive in aftermath of Hurricane Sally
Destroyed wild plants, the pearly smooth sand: perfect nesting for the region’s shorebirds.
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