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Tampa Bay Area Events Will Go On Despite Coronavirus Concerns
With 18 cases confirmed in Florida, COVID-19 is beginning to impact major events statewide. Miami cancelled the Ultra Music Festival in response and other…
AHCA Secretary Defends ICU Capability, Reporting Changes
Florida has more intensive-care unit capability than a state website indicates, a top health-care regulator said Tuesday, as the DeSantis administration…
Gov. DeSantis Endorses Tampa Bay Bids To Land U.S. Space Force
Gov. Ron DeSantis has endorsed six Florida counties and three cities – including Pinellas County and a joint proposal from Tampa and Hillsborough County…
'Conquer Hate:' Tony Dungy Joins Tampa March As Thousands Of Florida Protesters Demand Change
During a break in the rain Saturday, several hundred protesters sat in an intersection in downtown St. Petersburg and chanted against racism.“No KKK no…
Public Health Expert Calls To Repair Distrust In A COVID-19 Vaccine
Public health officials say a promising coronavirus vaccine is on its way in 2021. But does that matter if only half of Americans say they're willing to get such a vaccination?
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States Are Deploying National Guard Cybersecurity Teams To Prevent Election Interference
More than 30 states have asked the National Guard to help safeguard the 2020 election from cyber threats.
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Private Colleges Eye COVID-19 Liability, Testing Concerns
As private colleges and universities set plans to reopen amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the head of a statewide association is raising concerns about…
How Uber And Its Riders Are Adapting To The New 'Social'
The ride-hailing company is seeing signs of recovery as cities, states and countries lift lockdown restrictions, but the pandemic has taken a steep toll.
'Take Every Opportunity To Do Something Good:' Lessons Learned From Graduating During A Pandemic
The coronavirus pandemic forced schools to close about two months before the end of the school year, stripping away many of the common high school rituals…
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Child Immunizations Drop Amid COVID-19 Pandemic
The number of vaccinations administered to children during the COVID-19 pandemic has sharply decreased, leading to worries among pediatricians about...
Supreme Court Nominee Kavanaugh Clears Crucial Senate Hurdle
A deeply divided Senate pushed Brett Kavanaugh's Supreme Court nomination past a key procedural hurdle Friday, setting up a likely final showdown this…
Supreme Court Order Leads To More Uncertainty For Transgender Troops And Recruits
President Trump's restrictions on transgender troops moved a step closer to taking effect, even as several lawsuits challenging the policy remain...
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Lawmakers Eye 'Long, Long Recovery' From Hurricane
Hurricane Michael, which pummeled 10 Panhandle counties and spurred evacuation orders for 375,000 Floridians in October, left nearly seven times the...
Don't Panic: The Government Shutdown Isn't Making Food Unsafe
The Food and Drug Administration is inspecting less food these days, thanks to the shutdown. And while that has raised questions about food safety, the food business is largely carrying on as usual.
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Biden And Harris Sworn In At The U.S. Capitol
President Biden and Vice President Harris were sworn in Wednesday at the U.S. Capitol under heavy guard. Former President Donald Trump left for Florida before the inauguration.
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Officials Crack Down On Human Trafficking As Super Bowl Comes To Tampa
Part of the effort to stop human trafficking involves training commercial truckers, hotel staff and Uber drivers to recognize victims.
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Why Some Restaurants Are Thriving In The Pandemic While Others Struggle
While most restaurants were hurt by the pandemic, certain types are going strong. It's not just drive-through fast food joints, but longtime stalwarts serving comfort foods people are craving.
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Miami's Coronavirus Surge Team Provides Residents With Masks, Gloves And Information
Florida is facing a surge in coronavirus cases. Miami's local government is sending teams of health officials door to door in some neighborhoods to drop off supplies and educate residents.
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HBCU President: 'I Slept Better' After Deciding On All Online Classes In The Fall
Colette Pierce Burnette of Huston-Tillotson University says keeping students and staff safe was paramount. Black people are dying from COVID-19 at two and a half times the rate of white people.
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A Look At The Navy's New Report On Racial Bias
The Navy has come out with its long-awaited report on racial bias. Despite critics saying the effort feels watered down, Navy leadership says they intend to create lasting change.
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Was Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Involved In Jamal Khashoggi's Death?
The White House says President Biden will call the Saudi King soon and it could be to lay the ground work for the release of a U.S. report on the 2018 killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
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NASA Lands Another Probe On Red Planet, Looking For Life On Mars
NASA's six-wheeled rover landed on Mars today. It touched down in a crater that housed a lake 3.5 billion years ago, in search of signs of ancient microbial life.
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Baseball Spring Training Returns To Arizona, But Not Without COVID-19 Worries
Pitchers and catchers soon report to Arizona facilities for baseball spring training, but there are concerns the annual ritual could cause or worsen COVID-19 outbreaks.
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Divided Democratic Party Under Biden Requires Compromise, Says Progressive Rep. Khanna
Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., sees room for the party to find common ground. And he says progressive Democrats plan to push for "Medicare for All" and a bold climate change plan.
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How The Freeze In Texas Is Affecting COVID-19 Vaccinations
Millions are without power in Texas, and that's created problems for scheduled COVID-19 vaccinations. Icy roads mean people can't get to appointments, and some vaccination freezers aren't working.
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