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Utility Firm Settles Major Pollution Lawsuit
Utility company American Electric Power has agreed to settle a lawsuit over charges that emissions from its coal-fired power plants polluted the air over several states. The settlement is viewed as a significant victory for the Environmental Protection Agency.
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Can we feel sure we have the tools we need to disrupt the violence and extremism?
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The Ideas America Sells To The World
U.S. exports aren't limited to stuff. We also sell billions of dollars worth of ideas to people around the world.
DJ Itsuki Morita Sets Guinness Record
According to the Guinness website, the six-year-old disc jockey set the world record for youngest club DJ. He is quoted as saying he truly found his calling.
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Hillsborough extends state of local emergency
The emergency order gives the county administrator and emergency managers the ability to move quickly to protect the health, safety and welfare of the community.
Estimates Raised For Florida's Manatee Population
It’s been a deadly year for manatees, but Florida wildlife officials believe there are more of the threatened marine mammals than they previously…
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Sunday on Weekend Edition, Lulu Garcia-Navarro looks at how California is teaching kids about marijuana now that the drug is legal there.
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How Education Department cuts will impact lower-income and rural schools, hearing to be held on Venezuelan deportations, NTSB says Maryland officials did not assess Key Bridge risks before collapse.
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How one couple navigates their political division
Tracey Danka voted for President Trump in 2024, and her husband, Ed Danka, voted for former Vice President Kamala Harris.
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What does the CIA not want you to know? The quiz has the secret
Plus: ambiguous mascots, rodents with hard-to-spell names, and three boring photos of buildings.
Flood risk across parts of Florida, worsened by the King Tides
The highest tides of the year are here for much of the week, and sagging fronts will continue to bring rounds of intense storms. Flash floods are possible.
What If There's No Winner? Presidential Campaigns And Their Lawyers Prepare
With the presidential election looking to be very close, the outcome could come down to relatively few votes in a battleground state. That has the political parties, state election offices and lawyers for the campaigns preparing a post-Tuesday strategy.
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Genshaft Discusses Her Time As USF President
We’re into the final days of Judy Genshaft’s tenure as president of the University of South Florida.I sat down recently for a two-part interview with…
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School Tax Referendum on Ballot In Pinellas County in November
About 115 music students from Seminole Middle School are on stage taking direction from Sarah Charness-- a classically trained violinist who seems more…
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Pride Participants Don't Let Somber Tribute Stop The Party
This weekend’s annual St. Pete Pride parade started with a quiet tribute to the victims of the Pulse nightclub in Orlando.The 102 participants walked in…
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D-Day Commemoration to Include Pinellas Student Choir
There will be many tributes and memorial services over the next week to mark the 70th anniversary of D-Day. Among those marking the historic battle will…
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Trump Administration Cracks Down On Some Flavored Vaping Products
The federal government is taking action to pull many flavored products popular with kids off the market. Public health advocates say the move doesn't go far enough.
Australia Deploys Military Reservists To Combat Wildfire, As Thousands Evacuate
Australia's volatile fire season saw "one of the worst days on record" this weekend, as record-breaking temperatures and low humidity exacerbated conditions.
Fewer Children Had Health Insurance In 2018 Than Year Before, Census Data Shows
After years of decline, rates of uninsured children on on the rise. Immigrants and Hispanics saw large growth, possibly because of Trump administration policies.
The Science Behind The World Cup Ball
For every World Cup, there's a custom official ball. But how does the Telstar 18 actually stack up? To find out, scientists stuck it in a wind tunnel with a bunch of sensors.
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Senate Backs $854B Bill To Fund Health, Education, Military
The Senate approved an $854 billion measure Thursday that funds much of the government, including $675 billion for the Defense Department. The bill...
No 'Blue Wave' In Tampa Bay's U.S. House Races
Despite Democrats' hopes for a 'blue wave,' all U.S. House seats in Tampa Bay remained unchanged Tuesday night with Republicans taking a decisive win in…
Nelson And Scott Clash In First Senate Debate
Senator Bill Nelson and Governor Rick Scott squared off for the first of their three debates in Florida's U.S. Senate race.
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