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Florida DEM urges caution as a tropical disturbance could bring heavy rain to the Panhandle
Regardless of development, the area could experience significant, damaging amounts of rain over the next few days.
Frightened Rabbit: Inspired By Solitude
The Winter of Mixed Drinks is the third album from the Scottish band Frightened Rabbit. Though dark, it's less melancholy than their previous records, and draws inspiration from the rural Scottish village where frontman Scott Hutchison penned its songs.
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Influential Democratic Senator Will Vote Against Iran Nuclear Deal
Sen. Chuck Schumer, one of a small group of undecided Democrats being courted by the Obama administration, has decided he can't support the nuclear-control agreement.
Eagle Scout surpasses fundraising effort for community's veterans memorial
For his Eagle Scout project, Dominique Claseman, 15, built a veterans memorial in Olivia, Minn. He expected to raise $15,000 but ended up fundraising over $77,000 with the help of his community.
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A baby is reunited with her family after she was found with a woman at an airport
Police at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport say they've found the family of an infant girl who turned up with a woman at one of the airport's light rail stations.
Gala Marija Vrbanic: How a fashion designer creates clothes for our digital selves
Fashion designer Gala Marija Vrbanic creates digital clothes that defy physics and outshine superheroes' wardrobes. Vrbanic says the future of AR and VR will change how we express our identities.
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For Two Decades, Defending Death Row Inmates
Attorney David Dow has spent his career representing inmates who have been sentenced to death. Despite his efforts, many of his clients have been executed — and most of them were guilty. He details what it's like to become emotionally involved with the people living on death row in a new memoir.
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Sarasota spring training stadium is now housing emergency response providers
Big piles of mostly tree limbs and other dead vegetation are still awaiting pickup in some neighborhoods.
Leonard Pitts On Memories Of Laundry And Nat King Cole
The Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist and author says he'll never forget his mother's renditions of Nat King Cole songs.
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Mozart Quartets Fit For A King
After 35 years together, the Emerson String Quartet is still making superb music. Hear them play part of one of Mozart's "Prussian" quartets.
Carrie Underwood: Country's 'Good Girl' Goes Dark
The American Idol winner is now a superstar, tied with Reba McEntire for the most No. 1 singles by a female country artist. Her fourth album, Blown Away, is a little stormier than her previous work.
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'Thank You For That Gift': Memories Of Van Cliburn From Medalists
Van Cliburn competition winners remember the great pianist, who died last month at age 78. See silver medalist Joyce Yang play for Cliburn — and his unforgettably moving response.
Hüsker Dü's Timekeeper Finds A Lost Paradise
Grant Hart has had an enigmatic career since his days drumming for the influential punk trio. His latest project is an ambitious double album, based on an unpublished work by his friend, the late William S. Burroughs.
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Amy LaVere: Shaking Heartbreak
The bassist and singer-songwriter discusses the grief-filled year that fueled her critically praised new album, Stranger Me.
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Biden holds a gas prices event virtually as he isolates with COVID-19
The president will isolate through Tuesday, and if he tests negative, at that point he could resume a normal schedule on Wednesday. He has continued to work since testing positive on Thursday.
An FAA computer outage is causing widespread flight delays
More than 1,200 flights were delayed, and over 100 were cancelled as of early Wednesday morning.
Eliane Elias: Tiny Desk Concert
One of the most respected names in Latin jazz gives a commanding performance behind the Tiny Desk.
2 Tennessee Guard pilots killed in a Black Hawk helicopter crash are identified
Daniel Wadham and Danny Randolph, members of the Tennessee National Guard, died in the crash in Madison County, Ala., on Wednesday. The cause of the crash is under investigation.
FEMA extends deadline for Hurricane Ian assistance
People can submit applications through Jan. 12 at disaster recovery centers throughout the state
Beaches battered by hurricanes will get help in Sarasota and Manatee counties
Beaches that were eroded by waves and wind from Hurricanes Ian and Nicole last year will get help, with funding just announced.
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DeSantis taps Palm Beach County Commissioner to lead highway safety
A familiar face in South Florida governmental, legal and law enforcement circles has been named to fill an important position in state government.
The 'Weird' Al Yankovic (definitely not-at-all exaggerated) biopic
"By the end of our first conversation [Radcliffe] was already asking Al what kind of accordion he should buy to begin practicing, just on the off chance this movie would eventually be greenlit."
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Officials have made Nador uninhabitable for migrants
The city of Nador, Morocco is Europe's southernmost border and a gateway for migrants from Africa in search of better opportunities. But attempting to cross that border can turn deadly.
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Counting Poor Students Is Getting Harder
Changes to the Free and Reduced-Price Lunch program undermine a long-used measurement for child poverty.
Remembering John Updike, Master Of Fiction
NPR's Scott Simon takes a moment to remember the Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist, who died Tuesday of lung cancer. Updike was 76.
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