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Two Florida Women Attack Man With Glitter, Face Felony Charges
The women are accused of throwing containers of glitter at the man, “striking him in the upper torso and head.”
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Rare Florida Mink Caught on Camera Capturing Giant Snake in Everglades
A rare Florida mink was caught on camera Monday darting across a dirt road with a giant snake clamped between its jaws.
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‘Where Did You Guys Come From?': How Wild Monkeys Thrived in South Florida for Decades
The group of African vervet monkeys arrived in the swampy patch of forest adjacent to the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport in the 1940s, after escaping from a breeding facility called the Dania Chimpanzee Farm.
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‘Little Apple of Death': All the Ways the ‘World's Deadliest' Tree in Florida Can Harm
The Manchineel tree, found in South Florida, was named the deadliest tree in the world by the Guinness Book of World Records in 2011. Here’s why.
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Caught on Camera: Two Puppies Worth $4K Each Stolen From Florida Breeder in Wild Shootout
The men claimed to know the victim’s friend, a person the homeowner trusted. But when she called the friend to confirm, things took a turn.
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What Is Monoclonal Antibody Therapy, And Where Can You Get Treatment? Here's What We Know
Monoclonal antibodies mimic the body’s ability to fight off viruses, and have been vital in the fight against Covid. Here’s what it is and where you can get it.
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‘I'm About to Pass Out': Florida Golfer's Caddie Nearly Faints From Extreme Heat at Tokyo Olympics
Olympic golfer Lexi Thompson’s caddie said he “was about to pass out” from extreme heat on a course in the Tokyo.
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COVID-19 Delta Variant: What Is It and How to Spot Symptoms
Symptoms of the Delta variant are said to be more severe than that of COVID-19. Here’s what you need to know.
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South Florida Woman's ‘The Office'-Themed Bridal Shower Goes Viral
A South Florida woman’s “The Office”-themed bridal shower went viral.
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Animal Cruelty Would Become Federal Felony Under Proposed Bill
Acts of animal cruelty would become a federal felony under a bill that was recently reintroduced by two Florida congressmen.