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Gov. Ron DeSantis approves 13 more Florida laws. Here’s the full list
SUMMARY: Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed 13 new state laws covering topics like child neglect, flood risk disclosures, and weather modification. SB 56 bans dispersing substances to alter weather, including cloud seeding, effective July 1. SB 1286 revises the child neglect definition to allow unsupervised activities for mature children unless dangerous. SB 948 mandates landlords disclose flood risks and past damages, letting tenants terminate leases if not informed. Other laws address abuse of vulnerable adults, trust modifications, warranty association rules, court procedures, sewage permits, and public records exemptions. Most laws take effect July 1, with some in October or 2026.
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Gene therapy maker Sarepta tells FDA it won’t halt shipments despite patient deaths
SUMMARY: Sarepta Therapeutics refused the FDA’s request to halt shipments of its gene therapy Elevidys after three patient deaths linked to liver injury. The FDA’s unusual move followed concerns over safety, particularly for older Duchenne muscular dystrophy patients. Elevidys, the first U.S.-approved gene therapy for this fatal muscle-wasting disease, received accelerated approval despite initial doubts about effectiveness. Sarepta halted sales for older patients but plans to keep the drug available for younger ones. The company confirmed a third death in an experimental trial, prompting the FDA to pause that study. Sarepta faces criticism over transparency and has recently cut 500 jobs amid plummeting stock value.
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What to know about arson and explosives units after blast at training facility in Los Angeles
SUMMARY: Three members of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department’s arson and explosives unit were killed in a blast at the Biscailuz Training Facility. Authorities are investigating whether the explosion was a training accident. These units handle bomb disposal, arson investigations, and threat prevention. Training is rigorous, often through FBI and ATF programs, and includes real-life simulations. Smaller agencies often rely on larger departments for such expertise. Explosives training is inherently dangerous due to unpredictable variables. Past incidents, including a 2021 fireworks explosion in Los Angeles, highlight the risks faced by these specialized teams. The fallen detectives were highly trained and experienced.
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South Florida Weather Forecast 7/18/2025
SUMMARY: South Florida faces an intense heatwave through the weekend with triple-digit heat indices, prompting heat advisories due to high humidity levels. Afternoon temperatures will hover in the low 90s, but the “feels like” temperature will soar to 104-109°F, stressing the body and increasing risks of heat exhaustion and heat stroke. Rain chances are low until midweek when 40-50% coverage of afternoon showers and storms, fueled by a surge of tropical moisture from the Atlantic, will provide some relief. The Atlantic remains mostly clear of tropical development due to dust from Africa. Rip currents have eased from high to moderate, but hydration and sun protection remain vital.
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