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FISA Court Appears To Be Rubber Stamp For Government Requests
The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court has been under fire since one of its classified orders was leaked by a former National Security Agency analyst. Detractors have focused on the fact that nearly all the warrant applications brought before its judges have been approved.
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What to know as Gov. Abbott pushes to pardon a man who was just convicted of murder
Sgt. Daniel Perry hasn't been sentenced in the killing of Garrett Foster. But the pardons board is already starting to review his case, at Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's request.
Trump May Appoint Federal Judge Amy Coney Barrett To The Supreme Court
A source tells NPR that President Trump is expected to announce federal judge Amy Coney Barrett as his nominee to replace the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
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Unrelated Case Suggests U.S. Prepared Charges Against WikiLeaks' Assange
There's possible legal trouble for Wikileaks founder Julian Assange. A court filing indicates U.S. prosecutors prepared charges against Assange, who's holed up at the Ecuadorian Embassy in London.
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Holiday Parties Gone Wrong: Careful Where You Hang The Mistletoe
This year some employers are more nervous than usual about making sure holiday parties are free of any sexual harassment. Employment attorneys are advising clients on how to avoid problems.
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Gen Z is the most pro union generation alive. Will they organize to reflect that?
A recent poll shows that public support for labor organizing is the highest it's been in decades. But union membership is at an all-time low. Will Gen Z bridge that gap?
Dialysis Firm Cancels $524,600.17 Medical Bill After Journalists Investigate
This week, NPR profiled a Montana man who was billed nearly half a million dollars for 14 weeks of dialysis, after being caught in a dispute between insurer and the dialysis provider. Now he owes $0.
The Brownsville driver who hit a crowd of asylum-seekers is charged with manslaughter
George Alvarez, 34, faces eight counts of manslaughter and 10 counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. Eight people died and 10 others were injured after he drove into a bus stop.
Embattled Leon Superintendent Rocky Hanna is getting a boost from friends and supporters
The Florida Department of Education says Hanna has used his position to politically influence others under his authority after a parent complained to Gov. Ron DeSantis.
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In a first, a youth climate lawsuit is being heard in a court in Montana
A group of young people is suing the state of Montana for failing to address climate change. The state's constitution guarantees "a clean and healthful environment."
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Picture This: Illustrator Gets Inspired By The Morning News
Last year, illustrator Maria Fabrizio was having a slow day at work, so she drew a picture of the pope "hanging up his hat." The idea caught on, and now she creates a news-inspired image every day on her Wordless News blog. Next week, all of her pictures will be inspired by Morning Edition.
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Piney Point pollution spread farther than first thought, new study shows
It’s proof that the plume of dirty water flowed from the former phosphate plant and out into the Gulf of Mexico, the study’s authors say.
Families who were suddenly dropped from Medicaid seek reinstatement
After pandemic-era protections expired in March, more than a million Americans were dropped from Medicaid. More than 205,000 of the disenrolled are in Florida and still qualify — many are children.
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The Evolving World of Online Classifieds
Craig's List, the community-oriented classifieds site, remains one of the most popular places on the Web to search for an apartment, a bicycle, or a kitchen table. Experts estimate there are tens of thousands of sites on the Web for job seekers, house hunters, and every other kind of seeker.
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Text Privacy Issue Heats Up at Colorado School
At Monarch High School, administrators are under fire for reading and transcribing messages from students' cell phones as part of a disciplinary investigation. The ACLU and some students accuse the school of breaking the law by conducting the searches.
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Supreme Court Asked To Block Six Constitutional Amendments In November Ballot
Arguing that Floridians shouldn’t be asked to vote on ballot measures that patch together unrelated issues, a legal challenge filed Tuesday at the state...
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House Targets Medical Marijuana Office
The House on Wednesday froze $2.1 million in salary and expenses at the Department of Health for failing to respond to concerns raised by a joint...
Jolly To Drop Senate Bid, Run For Re-election
U.S. Rep. David Jolly is dropping his bid for the U.S. Senate and will run for re-election."Without a political rally, without a lot of fanfare, I have a…
New Witness Testifies At Hearing For Adnan Syed Of 'Serial' Fame
At Wednesday's hearing, lawyers for the convicted murderer presented an alibi witness, Asia McClain, and attacked inconsistencies in the state's case in the hopes the judge will order a new trial.
Senate President 'Intrigued" By Proposal to Expand Health Coverage
Senate President Andy Gardiner, R-Orlando, left open the possibility Wednesday that his chamber will consider an expansion of health coverage for…
SeaWorld Plans Bigger Killer Whale Environments
After more than a year of public criticism of its treatment of killer whales, SeaWorld said Friday that it will build new, larger environments at its…
Inside The Oldest Store In The Everglades And Why It Depends On One Road
Ted Smallwood built his store out of Dade County Pine on the edge of Chokoloskee, facing the Everglades' Ten Thousand Islands. He called it Ted...
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Group Launches Another Challenge To Pot Rule
A trade association Wednesday challenged the Florida Department of Health's plan for carrying out a new medical-marijuana law, adding to two challenges…
Colleges Duck Public Records Law Via Corporations
The business of Florida's 12 public universities is supposed to be public like any other state agency. Salaries, contracts, policies and other...
Fl Civil War Battle Conflict on 'Back Burner'
The Olustee Battlefield Historic State Park was the center of an outcry in late 2013, when the state held a hearing on a plan to place a Union memorial…
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