You usually scan the entire newspaper for the news that will be in talk for today. Here are five things you should know for July 22:
TROPICAL DEPRESSION MOVES WEST ACROSS THE ATLANTIC:
Weather forecasters of National Hurricane center believe that depression to channel into low pressure in upcoming two or three days. On Tuesday, it was measured 1,025 miles east of the Lesser Antilles.
Health authorities forced to act on Medicaid marketing:
State health officials are interdicting health insurance companies from marketing their insurance plans directly to the medical insurance customers. This decision has been made after examine and getting an indication from previous issues. They are only permitted to advertise to the people who are already under their contract.
5 Things to Know in Florida for July 22
ORLANDO CITY RESTORE FAN GROUP; BANS 15 FANS:
Orlando city soccer club announced that it is restoring a fan group which it has suspended in the past. It has suspended that group after the incident of Tampa. On the same day, club is banning 15 other fans for conducting a home match.
MEDIA COMPANIES WANT ACCESS TO RECORDS:
Florida media organization wants the State Supreme Court to allow them to make public the documents which are used in state redistricting trial.
FLORIDA MOM DENIED ‘STAND YOUR GROUND’ DEFENSE:
A Florida mom wants to make use of Florida “stands your ground” law to defend her since she has fired her husband. Whereas the country circuit court judge has rejected her request.