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Gov. DeSantis 3:30P update on Tropical Storm Debby
SUMMARY: A hurricane, expected to be a Category 1, is forecasted to make landfall in Florida tomorrow, with maximum sustained winds between 65 and 90 mph. Unlike Hurricane Idalia, this storm is anticipated to produce significantly more rainfall, leading to potential flooding, especially in North Central Florida. Residents are urged to execute emergency plans, avoid floodwaters, and prepare for possible power outages. The Florida National Guard and local agencies are on standby for rescue and recovery operations, while shelters are prepared for evacuees and pets. Safety tips include properly using generators and avoiding flooded areas.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis held a 3:30 p.m. press briefing from the emergency management operations center regarding Tropical Storm Debby, which is making its way towards Florida.
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Kyiv mourns after a Russian attack that killed 31 people, including 5 children
SUMMARY: Kyiv mourned 31 people killed, including five children, in a recent Russian drone and missile attack, the deadliest assault on children in the city since October 2022. Over 150 were injured as a residential building was destroyed and more than 100 buildings damaged. President Zelenskyy reported intensified Russian attacks, citing thousands of bombs and drones launched in July. He urged stronger sanctions against Russia, despite skepticism from U.S. officials. Ukrainian forces are defending the strategic city of Chasiv Yar amid heavy Russian pressure. Russia claims to have downed 60 Ukrainian drones, with minor damage reported near its Belgorod region.
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Florida is at the center of health care battle as midterms near
SUMMARY: With the 2026 midterm elections approaching, the potential expiration of enhanced Affordable Care Act (ACA) subsidies is a critical issue, especially in Florida, where millions could lose coverage. These pandemic-era subsidies lowered premiums and boosted enrollment, but without extension, premiums could rise 75%, pricing out over two million Floridians. Politically, some GOP lawmakers oppose the \$300+ billion cost, while Democrats and new candidates emphasize health care in the election. Florida also faces a Medicaid expansion ballot initiative, needing court approval and signatures. The debate intensifies as voters may ultimately decide the future of health care coverage in the state.
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When your child is most vulnerable to attempted stranger abductions
SUMMARY: As children head back to school, safety during commutes is crucial. The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children analyzed over 16,000 attempted abductions from 2005 to 2023, finding most occur between 2-7 p.m., especially 3-4 p.m. and 6-7 p.m. Girls (62%) and middle schoolers aged 10-14 (34%) are most targeted. Abductions usually happen publicly while kids walk, play, or bike. Suspects are mostly men (93%), often driving cars. Warning signs include strangers asking questions (23%) or offering rides (22%). Children should be taught to avoid strangers, never approach vehicles, and loudly resist attempts to grab them.
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