
Martin Comas
Reporter at Orlando Sentinel
Martin Comas is a reporter for the Orlando Sentinel. Father, runner, art lover from Buenos Aires.
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6 days ago |
orlandosentinel.com | Steven Lemongello |Martin Comas |Natalia Jaramillo
Nancy O'Reilly raised her hands in the air, cheering at the news that an American cardinal was elected as the new pope of the Roman Catholic Church. "I couldn't believe my ears," the Apopka resident said Thursday afternoon. "I was surprised. It's exciting."O'Reilly was just one of many Catholics across Central Florida elated at the choice of Chicago native Robert Francis Prevost as Pope Leo XIV.
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6 days ago |
yahoo.com | Steven Lemongello |Martin Comas |Natalia Jaramillo
Nancy OβReilly raised her hands in the air, cheering at the news that an American cardinal was elected as the new pope of the Roman Catholic Church. βI couldnβt believe my ears,β the Apopka resident said Thursday afternoon. βI was surprised. Itβs exciting.βOβReilly was just one of many Catholics across Central Florida elated at the choice of Chicago native Robert Francis Prevost as Pope Leo XIV.
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1 week ago |
gazettextra.com | Martin Comas
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced Tuesday he will sign into law legislation that bans local governments from adding fluoride to public drinking water, ending a decades-old practice that health professionals have long credited with slashing rates of tooth decay, especially in poor communities. Once DeSantis signs the bill, Florida will become the second state in the country to prohibit the cavity-fighting mineral, following Utah which ended fluoridation this year.
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1 week ago |
thebrunswicknews.com | Martin Comas
By Martin E. Comas, Orlando Sentinel Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced Tuesday he will sign into law legislation that bans local governments from adding fluoride to public drinking water, ending a decades-old practice that health professionals have long credited with slashing rates of tooth decay, especially in poor communities.
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1 week ago |
thederrick.com | Martin Comas
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced Tuesday he will sign into law legislation that bans local governments from adding fluoride to public drinking water, ending a decades-old practice that health professionals have long credited with slashing rates of tooth decay, especially in poor communities. Once DeSantis signs the bill, Florida will become the second state in the country to prohibit the cavity-fighting mineral, following Utah which ended fluoridation this year.
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