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Tongues in jars found under Florida woman’s home — but her ex can explainA contractor in Florida found several jars filled with human remains while inspecting the crawlspace under a home.TrendingFeb 19, 2020
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Speech by white nationalist in Florida expected to draw thousands of protestersA speech at the University of Florida on Thursday by avowed white nationalist Richard Spencer prompted the state's governor to declare a state of emergency in preparation for possible violence.WorldOct 19, 2017
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University of Florida president urges students to ‘shun’ white nationalist eventThe University of Florida's president is urging students to stay away from a speaking event on campus featuring white nationalist Richard Spencer.EducationOct 11, 2017
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Here’s why Canadian and U.S. dentists say you should keep flossingDespite a major in-depth investigation that found little evidence flossing prevents cavities and gum disease, dentists in Canada and the U.S. are standing by the daily oral hygiene practice.CanadaAug 3, 2016
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‘It’s the future’: Brain-powered drones race for the first time in historyImagine you could use your brain beyond telling yourself to walk forward or sideways or perhaps pick up that cup of coffee.TechApr 28, 2016
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Covered in mosquito bites? Blame your genes, study suggestsAre you covered in mosquito bites once summer rolls around? New research suggests you should blame your genes for attracting the pesky insects.HealthApr 23, 2015
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Why scientists are testing artificial sweeteners as new cancer treatmentNew research suggests that saccharin, a popular sugar substitute, could hold the key to developing new drugs to fight difficult-to-treat cancers.HealthMar 23, 2015
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Gluten-free for weight loss? You’re doing more harm than good: studyIf you’re eating gluten-free fare because you’re convinced it’s healthier for you, U.S. researchers are urging you to take a look at their new research.HealthJul 31, 2014
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MADD: Ontario needs a zero-tolerance approach to impaired drivingA new study out of the University of Florida suggests just one drink for people older than 55 might be enough to impair their driving ability.Mar 21, 2014
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