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New FAFSA now available with improvements from rough rollout in 2023
SUMMARY: The new FAFSA form, aimed at helping college-bound students secure financial aid, has undergone significant improvements after last year’s problematic rollout. The updated Free Application for Federal Student Aid has streamlined the application process, reducing the number of questions from 108 to 36. Last year’s version faced issues including exclusion of students with parents lacking social security numbers and inaccurate financial aid calculations due to inflation oversight. The U.S. Department of Education has tested the new form extensively and reports positive feedback, urging families to complete it early to facilitate timely financial aid offers from colleges.
The new FAFSA is now available for students looking for financial aid. This year’s form comes with improvements from last year’s flawed rollout.
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‘Not compatible with the area:’ 236-acre sports complex raises concerns in Marion County
SUMMARY: Developers in Marion County, Florida, have proposed a 236-acre sports and entertainment complex near the World Equestrian Center. The plan includes multipurpose fields, a soccer stadium, and indoor venues for events. However, nonprofit Horse Farms Forever opposes the project, claiming it conflicts with the county’s comprehensive plan and threatens the area’s equestrian identity and rural character. Executive Director Sara Fennessy argues the proposal promotes urban sprawl and omits equestrian elements. Golden Ocala seeks a land-use change, and the county will evaluate the proposal with long-term impacts in mind. A public discussion is scheduled for June 30.
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Illuminating Alzheimer’s: Caregivers express frustration, loneliness in taking care of loved ones
SUMMARY: Caregivers of Alzheimer’s patients share the emotional toll and isolation they face while caring for loved ones who are gradually losing memory and recognition. They describe the daily challenges of juggling responsibilities, watching loved ones decline, and often neglecting their own health. Support groups offer a lifeline, providing understanding and community without the need for explanation. Caregivers stress the importance of self-care, taking breaks, and maintaining emotional and physical health. CBS News Miami highlights these experiences in its special, *Illuminating Alzheimer’s*, aiming to raise awareness and support for those caring for Alzheimer’s patients. The special airs Saturday at 7:30 p.m.
CBS News Miami’s Lauren Pastrana highlights how the people who take care of everything that their loved ones simply can’t anymore.
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Who’s really in charge after extended session?
SUMMARY: Florida’s 2025 legislative session ended after a record 105 days, extended by GOP infighting over immigration, gun rights, tax cuts, and the Hope Florida initiative. House Speaker Danny Perez welcomed its conclusion, while lawmakers remain divided on the path forward. Democrats criticized the delays as wasteful, urging cooperation. Senate Minority Leader Lori Berman saw a shift toward legislative independence from Governor DeSantis, whose influence is waning as his term nears its end. Despite gridlock, leaders touted policy wins like permanent sales tax holidays and stricter immigration laws. DeSantis retains line-item veto power and has until July 1 to finalize the budget.
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