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Florida Gov. DeSantis approves latest batch of laws. Here’s the full list
SUMMARY: Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed 11 new laws covering various topics as the legislative session nears its end. Key measures include allowing certain nursing homes to reserve beds for veterans (effective July 1), repealing a defunct narcotics unit in Broward County, and prohibiting conflicts of interest in the North Springs Improvement District. A new special arts and entertainment district in Oviedo permits alcohol to be carried openly with regulated cups. Other laws revise fire and police pensions in Tampa, adjust water district governance, and expand veteran services, including suicide prevention and stricter oversight of veterans’ benefits advisors. Many laws took effect immediately; some start July 1.
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Single parents can spend significantly more on childcare than couples: WalletHub
SUMMARY: New WalletHub research reveals single parents face significantly higher childcare costs than couples, sometimes spending over 50% of their median income, compared to about 13% for married couples. In Washington, D.C., single parents pay nearly half their income on childcare, while in Florida, it’s 28.6% versus 10% for couples. Rising costs put families in financial strain, and companies are increasingly offering childcare benefits to attract employees. Florida incentivizes businesses with tax credits for on-site childcare or subsidies. Experts advise parents to budget for worst-case childcare expenses and urge policymakers to explore cost-reducing strategies used in other states.
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Bangladesh mourns 31 dead in jet crash as students protest to demand accountability
SUMMARY: Hundreds of students protested in Dhaka after a Bangladesh Air Force training jet crashed into Milestone School and College, killing 31 people, including 25 students, a heroic teacher, and the pilot. The crash caused a devastating fire in the densely populated Uttara neighborhood. Firefighters secured the scene amid ongoing military investigations, with the civil aviation authority uninvolved. The pilot reportedly tried to divert the malfunctioning plane from populated areas during his first solo flight. Students demanded accurate victim identification, compensation, and a halt to outdated training aircraft. The tragedy prompted a national day of mourning, with many injured hospitalized and DNA matching underway for some victims.
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South Florida weather for Monday 7/21/25
SUMMARY: South Florida’s weather on Monday, July 21, 2025, will shift from recent dry days to increased storm activity. Morning commutes remain dry with temperatures from 80–84°F, but showers and storms—some producing heavy rainfall—are expected after 1 p.m. due to a deep tropical air mass. Rain chances remain high through Thursday, then drop as Saharan dust moves in, drying conditions for the weekend. This dust also suppresses tropical activity, with only one weak disturbance noted. Winds will be light and variable, seas calm. Afternoon highs will reach the upper 80s to low 90s. Rain peaks midweek, followed by weekend heat.
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