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West Park residents sue over exploding house damages
An explosion that tore through a West Park community back in December is still reverberating four months later, as neighbors say their lives have been upended and are suing to, they say, to hold those responsible accountable.
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Daughter seeks fugitive father wanted in mom and sister's 1985 murders in Miami-Dade
Nearly 40 years after a man allegedly killed his wife and young daughter in Miami-Dade, one of his surviving daughters and police are still hopeful that he’ll be brought to justice.
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Son relieved mother's accused murderer and ‘potential serial killer' caught
A family is remembering a woman who was murdered last month in Central Florida as authorities announced the arrest of the suspect, who they called a potential serial killer.
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What I've learned about food allergies after my daughter's diagnosis
33 million Americans have food allergies, according to Food Allergy Research and Education. That’s about 1 in 10 adults and 1 in 13 children.
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More South Florida children are reporting food allergies. Here's what to know
According to Food Allergy Research and Education, a national advocacy group, 32 million Americans have food allergies – about 5.6 million of them are children, which is a number that is growing.
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Her 11-year-old son died after an allergic reaction. She has a message to other parents
‘Hopefully somebody else hears me, hears this story and decides to put together an emergency plan for their child’
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Pushing for change: why those living with food allergies say clearer food labels are needed
Food labels must identify, using its common name, the food source of all major food allergens used to make the food in in the ingredient list or immediately after or next to the list, in a separate “contains statement”.
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1 dead, 3 injured after tornado rips through northeastern Kansas
Authorities say one person died when a tornado ripped through the small northeastern Kansas city of Westmoreland and destroyed houses, RVs and outbuildings.
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Abuse allegations against former Olympic rower, coach found to be credible, US Rowing probe says
The U.S. Rowing federation on Tuesday released a 154-page report on the former Olympic medalist and coach, who died in 2021.
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A look at the protests of the war in Gaza that have emerged at US colleges
Student protests over the Israel-Hamas war have popped up at many college campuses after the arrest of demonstrators at Columbia University.
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Pro-Palestinian protesters call on Olympic officials to limit Israel's participation in Paris
About 300 people attended the rally at the Paris Organizing Committee for the Olympic and Paralympic Games HQ in the French capital.