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Around Tampa Bay
1. Body found in Weedon Island Preserve identified as Allister Nasr
Authorities are still working to determine the cause of death of the teen.
2. Floridians may soon vote whether to impose tougher term limits
Two proposals in the Florida Legislature may raise the question to voters in 2026 if approved.
3. 'Butch' Wilmore and 'Suni' Williams with Crew-9 head home for splashdown
Early Tuesday morning, four space explorers undocked from the International Space Station as they will make their journey back home to Earth as they are expected to splash down off the coast of Florida. But for two of the crew members, returning home took a longer than expected.
4. Vasilevskiy stops 21 shots in Lightning's 2-0 win over Flyers
Tampa Bay has won eight of the past nine games at home.
Around the Nation & World
1. Hamas warns that Israel's new airstrikes breach their ceasefire
2. Trump says he's ending Secret Service protection for Biden's adult children
3. Judge lashes out at Trump administration over deportation flights despite court order
4. Putin and Trump will speak on Tuesday about war in Ukraine
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Quote of the Day
The growing measles outbreak that began in western Texas is presenting the first major challenge to the nation’s new Secretary of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., one of the country’s most prominent vaccine skeptics.
Kennedy has said the measles vaccine should be readily accessible for “all those who want them,” but he’s also talked about potential adverse effects from it.
“It causes all the illnesses that measles itself causes,” Kennedy said in a recent Fox News interview.
In reality, health experts say the measles vaccine is safe.