Thomas Adams

Plant Doctor: How much to prune off a gardenia that’s grown taller than you like

Question : Our gardenia has grown a little taller then we would like and has finished flowering. Is now a good time to do ...

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Commentary: The AI deal of the century?

President Trump sees himself as a global peacemaker, actively working to resolve conflicts from Kosovo-Serbia to India-Pakistan. His Nobel Peace Prize ambitions reflect genuine ...

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Editorial: One Florida death factory leads to another

Florida’s notorious youth prison, the Arthur G. Dozier School for Boys, was so brutal that the state is paying millions of dollars in reparations ...

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Letters: Is press corps giving Trump a pass? | State ignoring spending laws | GOP altering history

Other than protesting while awaiting the next election, I believe there is little the average citizen can do to combat the Trump Administration’s blatant ...

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Today in History: July 19, the Seneca Falls Convention

Today is Saturday, July 19, the 200th day of 2025. There are 165 days left in the year. On July 19, 1848, the first ...

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Commentary: Americans must understand carnage of Israeli-Palestine conflict

On July 11, an American citizen from Tampa was brutally beaten to death at his family’s farm, allegedly by a mob of illegal Israeli ...

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MLB

Rays come roaring out of break

By John Romano Tampa Bay Times TAMPA — Call it a statement. Or maybe just a reminder. Call it whatever you like, but the Rays ...

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Commentary: Let insurance reforms work — Florida’s recovery depends on it

As a former Florida Insurance Commissioner, I have read Ron Hurtibise’s recent coverage on Florida’s property insurance marketplace with great interest. This is an ...

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Maxwell: Happy 150th birthday, Orlando! It’s been a wild ride

Orlando has a big birthday coming up. The City Beautiful turns 150 next weekend. So, in honor of the city’s sesquicentennial — a word ...

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Researchers try new ways of preserving more hearts for transplants

By LAURAN NEERGAARD, AP Medical Writer WASHINGTON (AP) — Two university hospitals are pioneering new ways to expand lifesaving heart transplants for adults and ...

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