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Are midwives and doulas the answer to keeping more Black babies alive?
With Florida’s infant mortality rate stubbornly higher than the national average and Black babies in the state dying at more than double the rate of white non-Hispanic babies, doulas and midwives represent a potential pathway to address the problem.
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Morning Update: South Florida’s top stories for Thursday, May 2, 2024
Here are South Florida's top stories for Thursday, May 2, 2024.
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Dolphins Deep Dive: Perkins, Furones look ahead to rookie minicamp and answer viewers’ questions Monday at noon
Watch our live stream Monday as the Sun Sentinel's Chris Perkins and David Furones break down the Dolphins' draft and answer viewers' questions.
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This May, get discounts for fun in Palm Beach County (including zoo, Arts Garage, even SunFest!)
Get discounts at all kinds of arts and cultural institutions in Palm Beach County this May with the MOSAIC program. Now in its seventh year, MOSAIC (Month Of Shows, Art, Ideas & Culture) offers Buy-One-Get-One deals and up to 50%...
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Citizens Insurance’s letters broil frustrated customer in a ‘depopulation’ stew
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Joe Biden, the ultimate D.C. veteran, has never seen a campaign like this
Biden's reelection fight against former President Donald Trump — his 13th bid for federal office,...
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DeSantis kisses Trump’s ring, and it might pay off | Editorial
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Florida challenges federal gun seller rule
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Traveling this year? Here’s what you need to know about TSA PreCheck, CLEAR Plus and Global Entry
Understanding what each program provides and how to apply can help you select the right...
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Education
‘They almost made me cry’: NSU president presides over his final commencement ceremonies
George L. Hanbury II, the president and CEO of Nova Southeastern University, is presiding over...
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To stop fentanyl deaths in Philadelphia, knocking on doors and handing out overdose kits
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