Associated Press
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The 2018 case involving an agent then living in the Tampa area is detailed in documents obtained by AP that offer a never-before-seen window into a culture of corruption. The FBI and a grand jury in Tampa have been investigating the misconduct for years.
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The four-time Gold Glove-winning center fielder played nine years with the Rays before joining the Blue Jays.
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The state Demographic Estimating Conference says Florida added almost 359,000 people last year.
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It flew as low as 150 feet over Old Tampa Bay near the Courtney Campbell Causeway on July 14. Instead of landing in Tampa, it flew to Fort Lauderdale.
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Atlantic Coast Conference commissioner Jim Phillips called lawsuits filed by the schools “extremely damaging, disruptive and harmful” to the league.
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Hemingway Days started in 1981 with a short-story competition and a look-alike contest. This year’s celebration concluded Sunday on the 125th anniversary of Hemingway’s birth on July 21, 1899.
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The path ahead is neither easy nor obvious, even with Biden endorsing Harris. There are unanswered questions about logistics, money and political fallout.
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Jennifer Homendy's comments come after the NTSB determined a 2022 Oklahoma crash that killed six teens was caused by a driver who likely was impaired by recent marijuana use and distracted by passengers.
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Influencers are helping promote high-tech medical scans that companies claim can help catch deadly diseases. Some experts warn the experimental approach may lead to extra worries and unnecessary treatment.
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Just a Category 1 hurricane? Don't be fooled by a number — it could be more devastating than a Cat 5Former Federal Emergency Management Director Craig Fugate has some advice for people following storms: Don't judge their severity on how big a number they've been assigned.