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First year of Sasse’s UF presidency leaves some excited, some skeptical
In the past year, Sasse has spelled out his plan for the future of UF in increasing detail. In comparison to his presence on campus on his first day, his hopes, strategies and initiatives have landed softly on the university and its constituents.
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A selective peek at the attractions Hollywood has in store between now and Labor Day.
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She was harassed at a tech conference. Now other women are sharing #MeToo moments
Fed up with what they see as their industry's tolerance of men's transgressions and predatory behavior, women are telling their stories — in person, in group chats and on LinkedIn.
The Historical Perspective Behind The Latest Israel-Hamas Conflict
The recent Gaza-Israel violence began with an issue that's plagued the region for a century: settlements. NPR's history podcast Throughline relays the back story of settlements and displacement.
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New data shows startling rise in prison deaths during 2020
Data from the Bureau of Justice Statistics tells us more about how prisons were affected early on in the pandemic. NPR's Michel Martin speaks with researcher Wendy Sawyer about the new data.
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How Ginni Thomas, wife of Justice Clarence Thomas, influences the Supreme Court
New Yorker writer Jane Mayer discusses the conservative beliefs and influence of Ginni Thomas, an activist who's been associated with some groups involved in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.
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The Dark Side Of Thailand's Coronavirus Success
Thailand's lockdown has kept the number of cases low. But the economic toll has led to a mental health crisis — and concerns about a reported increase in suicides.
How Safe Is Your School's Reopening Plan? Here's What To Look For
As schools weigh the risks of reopening, many are making plans to lower the risks of coronavirus transmission. Here's how to vet your school's proposals.
Politifact FL: Fact-checking Donald Trump at the NABJ conference
In a contentious appearance at the National Association of Black Journalists annual conference in Chicago, former President Donald Trump argued with moderators. PolitiFact partnered with NABJ to fact-check his statements.
Rescue and recovery efforts continue in Afghanistan after earthquake
A strong earthquake killed some 1,400 people and injured more than 3,000 in eastern Afghanistan, according to figures provided by the Taliban government.
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Humane Society Holds Grand Opening of New Animal Health Center
The Humane Society of Tampa Bay will open the doors to a brand new animal health center today during a ribbon cutting ceremony. The grand opening comes…
Tampa Bay Swimmer Wins Second Gold Medal at London Paralympics
A year to the day an improvised explosive device took his eyesight, Navy Lt. Brad Snyder won his second gold medal in his favorite event, the 400…
Democrats Cast More Early Ballots in Florida Than Republicans
Despite the cutbacks in the number of days people are allowed to cast an early ballot, more than 4.5 million Floridians voted before Election Day. And a…
Hernando County Neighborhood Swallowed by Sinkholes
"It's crazy. It's absolutely crazy."Anthony DiGiorgi has lived in his Springhill home for 12 years. He says sinkholes have always been a concern, but…
Big Win for USFSP Entrepreneurship Program
Less than three years after its formation, the USF St. Petersburg Entrepreneurship Program has been named the Outstanding Emerging Entrepreneurship…
Bay Pines VA Hosts 'Stand Down' for Homeless Veterans
Here’s an opportunity for homeless veterans in Pinellas County, as well as veterans in need of help with employment, medical care or legal issues.A "Stand…
Watch a Film Trailer That Gives Insight into Autism
Academy Award-winning film director Gerry Wurzburg visited the University of South Florida Tampa campus Friday to talk about her film "Wretches and…
Off the Base News Series
The Off the Base news series is a compilation of stories for, about and sometimes by Florida's veterans and military families. In addition to radio…
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Moffitt Cancer Center Breaks Ground on $74 Million Outpatient Facility
Ground has been broken on the H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center's new McKinley Drive Outpatient facility, which will serve patients with a variety of cancers,…
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USF Women's Basketball Team Goes Dancing
For only the second time in team history, the USF women's basketball team will play in the NCAA Tournament.The Bulls (21-10) received the 10th seed in the…
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Housing Prices Rise Across the Tampa Bay Area
After a couple of tough years for the housing market, things are slowly looking up.The Tampa Bay area has seen home prices increase more than 3.5 percent…
USF Concert Benefits Military "Pen Pal" Group
USF is hosting the first ever "Remember Our Heroes" concert and field party this Saturday. The event will benefit Soldiers' Angels, a non-profit group…
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North Port Charter School Wants to Drug Test All Students
Imagine School at North Port wants to drug test students 6th grade and above starting the next school year, according to the Herald-Tribune.The students…
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