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The New Republican Hard-Liners
Bloomberg Businessweek

The New Republican Hard-Liners

Dispelling their moderate image, GOP women candidates keep tacking rightward

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September 28, 2020
Got Insurance?
Bloomberg Businessweek

Got Insurance?

A decade of low rates for Florida homeowners comes to an abrupt end

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6 mins  |
September 28, 2020
HIS NUMBERS DON'T LIE
Bloomberg Businessweek

HIS NUMBERS DON'T LIE

Harvard economist Raj Chetty has a God’s-eye view of the pandemic’s damage

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September 28, 2020
BANKING ON THE DELTA
Bloomberg Businessweek

BANKING ON THE DELTA

Under Darrin Williams, Southern Bancorp is pitching traditional banking to people whose first choice is usually a payday lender

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September 28, 2020
A RADICAL EXPERIMENT IN FINANCIAL VACCINATION
Bloomberg Businessweek

A RADICAL EXPERIMENT IN FINANCIAL VACCINATION

One of America’s most diverse cities was already testing guaranteed basic income when the pandemic struck

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September 28, 2020
When Capitalism Isn't Enough
Bloomberg Businessweek

When Capitalism Isn't Enough

Business was counting on market forces to eliminate inequality. They haven’t, and society is tired of waiting

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September 28, 2020
Oasis of Biodiversity
Central Florida Ag News

Oasis of Biodiversity

EcoVenture Opens Gates to Animals, Art and People

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September 2020
The Original Entertainment Park
Central Florida Ag News

The Original Entertainment Park

Hidden Gem Grape Hammock Fish Camp Is a Fantastic Destination for Ag-Recreation

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September 2020
World Outreach Helps Strawberry Breeding Program
Central Florida Ag News

World Outreach Helps Strawberry Breeding Program

UF/IFAS-BRED STRAWBERRIES are grown in over 70 countries across six continents. One of those countries, Egypt, ranks among the top strawberry producing nations in the world.

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September 2020
SIGNS of the SEASON
Central Florida Ag News

SIGNS of the SEASON

Legumes, Especially Snap Beans, Big Business in Florida

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September 2020
Open-Air AT Ventures
Central Florida Ag News

Open-Air AT Ventures

Bone Valley ATV Park Uses Old Phosphate Mining Land to Make Way for Families, Fun

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September 2020
Register for 4-H Eco Warriors Online SPIN Club
Central Florida Ag News

Register for 4-H Eco Warriors Online SPIN Club

Who Are Eco Warriors? Do you know a youth between 14 and 18 years old that wants to change the world for the better? The 4-H Eco Warriors Special Interest (SPIN) Club may be the right place for them to get started. This September and October, 4-H, natural resources, and sustainability agents and staff from UF/IFAS Extension Pinellas and Polk counties will provide an exciting eight-week online club experience. This club, especially for youth ages 14-18 years, will explore sustainability and the connections between food, energy, and water, and what those connections mean for the future of people all over the world.

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September 2020
INTO THE DEEP
Central Florida Ag News

INTO THE DEEP

Florida Spearfishing Adds Element of Adventure to Favorite Pastime

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September 2020
Central Florida Ag News

Florida Roots

Plant City Saw Mill Has Been Supporting Local Families for 50 Years

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September 2020
Ag Time WITH ABBY
Central Florida Ag News

Ag Time WITH ABBY

FFA Membership and COVID-19

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September 2020
A Deeper Look
Central Florida Ag News

A Deeper Look

Scientist Studying How Water Sources Influence Conservation Behaviors

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September 2020
It's Not Nice to Vote Twice
Bloomberg Businessweek

It's Not Nice to Vote Twice

A combination of glitchy tech and human error in Georgia doesn’t bode well for November

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September 21, 2020
This Railroad Doesn't Need a Buyout to Thrive
Bloomberg Businessweek

This Railroad Doesn't Need a Buyout to Thrive

Even in the midst of a crisis, railroads don’t come cheap.

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September 21, 2020
Bloomberg Businessweek

Trump Needs More Carrot

Candidate Trump did something President Trump seems unwilling to: Offer voters a better deal

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September 21, 2020
Employees fear Mark Zuckerberg's commitment to free speech is more about protecting the president than his company's ideals
Bloomberg Businessweek

Employees fear Mark Zuckerberg's commitment to free speech is more about protecting the president than his company's ideals

In late 2019, during one of Mark Zuckerberg’s many trips to Washington to defend Facebook in front of Congress, he stopped for a private dinner with Donald Trump and offered the president a titillating statistic. “I’d like to congratulate you,” Zuckerberg said. “You’re No. 1 on Facebook.”

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September 21, 2020
The Upside of Online Learning
Bloomberg Businessweek

The Upside of Online Learning

Recorded classes are one feature of virtual education that students came to love

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September 21, 2020
The Specter of Hunger in Nigeria
Bloomberg Businessweek

The Specter of Hunger in Nigeria

Farmers are fleeing their lands just when the African nation needs them most

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September 21, 2020
From Hot To Not
Bloomberg Businessweek

From Hot To Not

Vacancies in once-sought-after neighborhoods may herald a rent reset

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September 21, 2020
Covid's Challenge to Keeping Kosher
Bloomberg Businessweek

Covid's Challenge to Keeping Kosher

Grounded by the virus, rabbis can’t inspect factories in China that make certified foods

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September 21, 2020
Bill Gates – “We need to bring this pandemic to a close”
Bloomberg Businessweek

Bill Gates – “We need to bring this pandemic to a close”

The world could use some big breakthroughs—a vaccine to combat coronavirus and innovations to mitigate climate change among them. The Microsoft Corp. co-founder speaks with Bloomberg’s Erik Schatzker about his passion for both, the nightmare that is misinformation, and the difference between Elon Musk and Steve Jobs.

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September 21, 2020
Pandemic clouds job outlook for new maritime academy grads
Professional Mariner

Pandemic clouds job outlook for new maritime academy grads

A degree from a maritime academy usually spares one from the pain of checking job websites throughout a day, hoping a suitable position has popped up since they last hit refresh.

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September 2020
Ship's turn off dock, not upriver first, cited in Louisiana bridge strike
Professional Mariner

Ship's turn off dock, not upriver first, cited in Louisiana bridge strike

Dank Silver loaded clean product at a refinery near Donaldsonville, La., and prepared to sail down the Lower Mississippi River to the Gulf of Mexico. Getting there meant coming off the dock and spinning 180 degrees in the swollen, fast-moving current.

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September 2020
GAO: Too soon to assess Coast Guard oversight changes after El Faro
Professional Mariner

GAO: Too soon to assess Coast Guard oversight changes after El Faro

In the wake of the El Faro disaster, a federal review of a U.S. Coast Guard initiative to ensure that domestic vessels meet safety management system (SMS) standards found that it is too early to evaluate the effectiveness of these efforts.

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September 2020
Correspondence
Professional Mariner

Correspondence

Why do containership stacks collapse, and who is liable when they do?

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9 mins  |
September 2020
Cordage innovations continue to stretch capability, durability
Professional Mariner

Cordage innovations continue to stretch capability, durability

Cordage, mainly towing and mooring lines, is being required to do more in a new maritime age as cargo vessels get larger and tugboats get more powerful. In response, manufacturers have continued to innovate.

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September 2020