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LYSOL IS WORKING ON IT
THE SANITIZER MAKER IS CHURNING OUT MORE PRODUCT THAN EVER BEFORE. BUT WITH A PANDEMIC WINTER ON THE WAY, THAT’S STILL NOT ENOUGH
Santa Has a Pandemic Plan
Thanks to Covid, kids are trading Santa’s lap for video chats and plexiglass shields
The Final Hurdle Is Bureaucracy
An alphabet soup of regulators raises the prospect of vaccine chaos
A Prince, a Financer... And A Very Private Bank
Prince Andrew’s friendship with David Rowland gave cachet to Banque Havilland, a Luxembourg lender that wooed sketchy clients in high places
SIGNS of the SEASON
Florida Citrus Struggling, but Still a Leading Crop
WHO'S a good business model? It's YOU! Yes it is! You're SUCH a good business model! Yes you are!
Locked-down Americans are pampering their pets like never before, and Chewy is reaping the benefits
New Business
Despite Rough Start, Secret Gardens Winery Going Strong
FROM THE GROUND UP
Umatilla’s Treadwell Farms Harvests First Hemp Crop
America Needs YOU to Track Covid-19
The government struggled to publish high-quality data on the virus, so the unofficial Covid Tracking Project stepped up
Worth a Thousand Words
Lake Wales Photographer Adam Strang Bass Captures Images of Old Florida
A Covid Boost for Flu Fighters
Developers of influenza vaccines are benefiting from the focus on the coronavirus
Renaissance Man
Brad Phares: The Businessman, the Artist, the Cowboy
Nurturing Young Minds
Polk County Farm Bureau Recognizes Ag Teacher and Ag Program of the Year
New Blueberry Variety Honors UF Alumnus Alto Straughn
WHEN PATRICIO MUÑOZ developed the University of Florida’s newest blueberry variety, he wanted to name the fruit in honor of Alto Straughn, a longtime strong supporter of UF’s blueberry breeding program.
FFA Member Spotlight: Allison Jackson
YOU CAN FIND HER at Auburndale High School, following alongside Mrs. Shaske or Mr. McCracken or walking her heifer, Clara, or market hog, Woodrow (notice the Lonesome Dove references).
Citrus Advisory System Alerts Growers So They Can Stem Post-bloom Fruit Drop
BEEP. BEEP. BEEP. That’s the sound of the alert, telling a citrus grower it’s time to spray fungicide to help prevent fruit from falling off the tree. When the brand-new fruit fall off the trees, post-bloom fruit drop (PFD), as it’s called, can cause major losses for citrus growers.
Alternative Treatment
Acupuncture Can Help Variety of Ailments in Horses, Dogs
THE LONG HAULERS
The human and economic costs of Covid-19 will linger long after a vaccine has arrived
Tweeter in Chief No More
Donald Trump may find himself treated like an ordinary twitizen and without the special privileges provided to world leaders
The Airline Flying Above the Storm
While others are retrenching, IndiGo is spending big to expand in a post-Covid world
Let the Battle Begin
Next-gen game consoles are faster, but you may want to wait for more titles
In Zelle We Trust
In Venezuela, money transfer services are enabling what may be the world’s first digital dollarization
Green Cars Won on Election Day, Too
A Biden administration could jump-start aid for the industry’s transition to electric vehicles
Democracy Needs A Good Bureaucracy
President-elect Biden must repair the harm done to the U.S. government under Trump and begin to build a modern, expert-led civil service
Dealing With Trump's Trade Legacy
The Biden administration will not be content simply to restore the old order
Protecting Our Elderly
Psychologist Explains Dynamic of Suicide Among Seniors and Lists Precautions Doctors and Family Can Take
The Cutting Edge
Dr. Haq Brings His Expertise in Robotic Cardiothoracic Surgery to Bostick Heart Center
On the pulse
Our Healthcare Specialists Are Working Harder Than Ever! Don’t Miss Out on All the Exciting Awards and Recognition
Workboat capsizes during Louisiana oil spill exercise, killing two
A workboat that capsized and sank during a boom deployment exercise on the Lower Mississippi River, killing both people on board, turned broadside to the current moments before it rolled over.
Sixty-three injured in fire aboard Navy ship; vessel's fate unknown
USS Bonhomme Richard (LHD 6) sustained extensive damage from an onboard fire that started while it was tied up in San Diego, and Navy officials say it is too soon to know if the amphibious assault ship will return to service.