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Don't get burned by believing summer sun myths
SUMMARY: As summer begins and many spend more time outdoors, it’s important to debunk common sun exposure myths for safety. A tan is not healthy—it signals skin damage as the body defends against harmful UV rays. You can get sunburned on cloudy days since up to 80% of UV radiation passes through cloud cover. Saharan dust haze doesn’t prevent sunburn either. Taking breaks from sunbathing won’t stop sun damage because UV exposure accumulates throughout the day. Lastly, not feeling heat doesn’t mean you’re safe; sunburn is caused by UV radiation, not the warmth you feel from infrared rays. Always use sunscreen.
NEXT Weather meteorologist Shane Hinton takes a look at some popular myths about sun exposure.
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Florida GOP caught between Trump and tradition on mail ballots
SUMMARY: President Donald Trump has pledged to lead a movement to eliminate mail-in ballots, calling them corrupt and promising an executive order to ban their use. Experts noted that election authority lies with states, not the federal government. Democrats condemned the move as a cheating tactic for 2026. Florida voters expressed concern, highlighting mail-in voting’s importance for seniors and disabled individuals. Over three million Floridians voted by mail in 2024, including Republicans and Trump himself. Florida GOP Chair Evan Power defended the state’s system, while Governor Ron DeSantis said Trump targets states with looser rules. The White House plans further discussions with Congress and states.
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Laufey’s ‘A Matter of Time’ embraces anger, jazz, pop and a collaboration with twin sister
SUMMARY: Icelandic-Chinese artist Laufey Lín Jónsdóttir, 26, has achieved her childhood dreams of moving to the U.S., signing a record deal, and winning a Grammy. Known for blending neoclassical jazz with pop, her third album, “A Matter of Time,” explores themes of time, emotion, and self-discovery, incorporating country, Icelandic folk, classical, and bossa nova influences. Laufey embraces anger and complexity in her music, challenging stereotypes about women. She collaborates closely with her twin sister Junia, who contributes creatively and musically. Advocating for Asian representation, Laufey aims to empower young Asian artists. She aspires to score films, ideally a James Bond theme.
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Apopka mayor blames proposed water, sewer, and garbage rate hikes on higher costs
SUMMARY: Apopka, Fla., residents may face up to 15.5% increases in water, reclaimed water, sewer, and up to 15% in garbage rates this fall. Mayor Bryan Nelson cited rising costs, including a $12 million upgrade to tap a deeper aquifer requiring costly ozone treatment mandated by the St. Johns Water Management District. The city emphasizes utilities must cover expenses without profit, maintaining funds for aging infrastructure. Despite rapid growth concerns, Nelson stated impact fees are among Central Florida’s highest and growth is managed. A public hearing on the proposal is set for Sept. 3, with new rates effective Oct. 1.
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