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Duchess Of Cambridge Gives Birth To Boy
Kate Middleton delivered the baby at St. Mary's Hospital in London on Monday. The baby will be third in line to the British throne. Philip Reeves
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Mo Willems' bossy Pigeon makes his operatic debut
Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus! turns 20 this month. To mark the anniversary, Willems and Renee Fleming presented the pigeon's story in an opera at the Kennedy Center.
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40 years ago, NPR had to apologize for airing 'Return of the Jedi' spoilers
Back in 1983, All Things Considered host Susan Stamberg asked a young moviegoer to give us a "sneak preview" of Return of the Jedi. The flood of complaints from listeners led to on-air apology.
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A group claiming to protect parents' rights in public schools is labeled as extremist
The activist group Moms for Liberty has grown rapidly during the pandemic years, claiming to fight for parents' rights in public education. The Southern Poverty Law Center is labeling it as extremist.
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Rays set a modern MLB record with their 14th straight home win to start a season
Tampa Bay had shared the mark dating to 1901 with the 2009 Dodgers. The Rays are now 20-3 overall, and only the 1911 Tigers and 1955 Dodgers had better starts at 21-2.
The Bidens host bunnies, farmers and kids at the White House's annual Easter egg roll
The White House unveiled new bunny costumes, received commemorative eggs from egg growers and students and hosted 30,000 visitors to participate in the roll and other education-themed activities.
Jury convicts a Sarasota insurance agent of defrauding elderly investors
A Sarasota man has been found guilty in federal court on charges of wire fraud, mail fraud and conspiracy to commit wire and mail fraud.
Viking heritage inspires soothing lullabies from Icelandic pianist Gabríel Ólafs
Vikings were ruthless warriors, but also preserved art. This has inspired a new album of Lullabies for Piano and Cello from composer Gabríel Ólafs.
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Shell plans to increase fossil fuel production despite its net-zero pledge
Oil giant Shell is coming under criticism for its announcement that it will grow its petroleum business, even though it's under a court order to cut emissions because of climate change concerns.
The week in Ukraine: When Prigozhin turned Wagner's tanks on Russia
Catch up on key developments and the latest in-depth coverage of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Evidence Against Anthrax Suspect Strong
Before Bruce Ivins became the focus of the anthrax investigation, suspicion had wrongly fallen on scientist Steven Hatfill. But the evidence against Ivins is much stronger. Investigators say he had the expertise, opportunity and access to carry out the attacks.
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'Tick tick boom': Man arrested for MacDill Air Force Base threat, authorities say
Jonathan James Elder is charged with "making a threat by means of fire or an explosive" toward the MacDill Air Force Base last week. The incident prompted a shelter-in-place order.
Negron Supports Scott On 'Job Growth' Fund
Senate President Joe Negron backs a still-untapped $85 million “job growth” fund created this year, as Democrats continue to question the need to…
USF Women Lose NCAA Tourney Battle Of The Bulls
Buffalo coach Felisha Legette-Jack received two important text messages before her 11th-seeded team faced No. 6 seed South Florida in the women's NCAA…
Historian: 'Tampa Outlaws' More Than Just Pirates & Gangsters
UPDATE 9 a.m. 1/27: Andy Huse will give an encore presentation of "Tampa's Rebels and Revolutionaries: Looking Beyond the Pirates and Gangsters" Tuesday,…
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Gov. Scott Outlines $74 Billion Florida Budget
Unwrapping a couple of new highlights after a weeks-long rollout, Gov. Rick Scott released a nearly $74.2 billion budget Wednesday that would leave total…
State College Cuts Spur Calls For Budget Veto
Upset over a $30 million cut in remedial education funding, state-college advocates are asking Gov. Rick Scott to veto a $1.2 billion portion of the state…
New Florida Law Aims To Stop Fentanyl Dealers, Some Question If It Will Work
Under a newly signed Florida law, Possession of just four grams of the synthetic drug fentanyl can land a person in jail for a minimum of 3 years. Some...
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Obama's Economic Tour Arrives in Jacksonville
It's hard to find anyone who thinks President Barack Obama's series of heavily promoted economic speeches will be the flash point that unclogs the system…
The Little Comet Probe That Could
You may be carrying comet dust in your bones and blood. Probe Philae has shown that, now, we can go collect the original stuff. That's where science becomes magical, says commentator Marcelo Gleiser.
Stunning SCOTUS Move Widens Same-Sex Marriage To 30 States
The U.S. Supreme Court Monday stepped out of the gay-marriage debate — at least for now. But the court's decision not to decide will have an immediate and dramatic effect.
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I Would Have Stopped Him, 'Misha' Says Of Bombing Suspect
Some of Tamerlan Tsarnaev's relatives have alleged that a mysterious man may have turned him toward radical Islam. That man — known as Misha — has told a writer for The New York Review of Books that he'd had no contact with the bombing suspect for three years and that "I wasn't his teacher."
Economic Doldrums Cloud Race for Governor
By many measures, Republican Rick Scott should have a strong case for a second term as governor.Elected four years ago, the former businessman reduced…
Senate President Eyes Early Intervention In Childhood Disabilities
Led by Senate President Andy Gardiner, the 2016 Legislature will consider another increase in funding for Early Steps, which serves infants and toddlers...
Many Questions Remain In The Aftermath Of The Las Vegas Shooting
As investigators examine several crime scenes, they still have not determined the shooter's motive.
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