Genetically Modified Mosquitos Rub Keys Residents The Wrong Way
A British biotech company wants to release genetically modified mosquitos in Florida to slow the spread of the Zika...
Given Statistics And Expected Spike In Boaters, FWC Urges Safe Boating This Week
This week is National Safe Boating Week. It kicked off right around the start of Florida’s boating season.
Gov. Scott Touts College, Agritourism Legislation
Florida Governor Rick Scott held ceremonial signings Monday for two pieces of legislation.
Florida Sugar Growers Sweet On Vermont Food Labeling
Vermont is shaking up the industry with a genetically modified food labeling law and that’s good news for Florida...
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'Invisible Army' Of Immigrant Women Finds Its Voice
Brazilian immigrant Roberta Siao says being both a foreigner and mother made it hard to find work in London. At Mazi Mas, a restaurant that trains and employs immigrants...
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'Helping Children Succeed' Starts At Birth, Says New Book
Paul Tough's new book surveys the best new evidence on how to overcome the effects of poverty.
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For U.K. Farmers, Business Looks Better Without 'Brexit'
Britain's farming minister favors leaving the European Union. But some farmers fear losing subsidies and foreign workers if that happens. "As a farmer," says one, "I want to...
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Obama visit sign of warming Vietnam-U.S. ties
President Obama was warmly welcomed in Vietnam on the first of a three-day visit.
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Malcolm Brabant reflects on Peabody-winning refugee series
Malcolm Brabant joins Judy Woodruff to reflect on his own desperate journey.
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In 2016 election, is it who you are for, or against?
Amy Walter and Tamara Keith join Judy Woodruff to discuss the latest in politics.
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2016 MAKERS: Women Who Make Southwest Florida
View portraits of women who are leaving a lasting impact on SWFL
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FGCU Women’s Basketball enters the 2015 season as a serious NCAA competitor.