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GOP Scales Back Convention Plans, Relenting On Virus Restrictions
Attendance will be limited to delegates for most of the event, a far smaller crowd than President Trump had insisted on. Health and safety protocols will also be in place.
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Legoland officially reopened Monday and it offered some clues about what theme park fans might expect in the post-pandemic world.Reporter Gabrielle Russon…
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WUSF will be providing the latest news and information on coronavirus in Tampa Bay and across the state. Here are the latest developments:Here are the…
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Tampa Bay Comic Con announced on Facebook it still plans to hold its annual convention at the Tampa Convention Center from July 10-12, with mixed…
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Massachusetts Takes Shot At Florida Gun Laws
Massachusetts House Speaker Robert DeLeo, Boston Police Commissioner William Gross and Massachusetts Health and Human Services Secretary Marylou Sudders...
Rebuilding Tyndall: Patronis Says Hurricane Michael Created A 'Fresh Start' For Air Force Base
Officials in charge of getting Tyndall Air Force Base back up and running gave an overview Thursday of where they are now and where they hope to be in...
Life And Legacy Of Congressman John Lewis, A Giant Of The Civil Rights Movement
All Things Considered reflects on the life and contributions of the civil rights icon John Lewis as he is laid to rest in Atlanta.
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Biden Administration Aims To Close Guantanamo Bay Prison
Since 2002, the prison has housed members of al-Qaida and the Taliban. At its peak, Guantanamo Bay had almost 680 people detained at the installation.
'Bartholomew Biddle': A Writer's 15-Year Adventure
Gary Ross has penned and directed big Hollywood hits like Big, Pleasantville and The Hunger Games. For years, though, his obsession has been the story of one little boy.
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James Baldwin Reappeared Just When We Needed Him Most
In response to racist comments made by rancher Cliven Bundy and Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling, poet Saeed Jones recommends picking up a new collection of James Baldwin's poems.
State House Panel Backs Proposal Banning 'Disability Abortions'
The bill, which drew emotional debate among subcommittee members. would involve situations in which doctors know a person is seeking an abortion because the fetus will have a disability.
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'The Western Limit of the World:' Drama at Sea
Alan Cheuse reviews The Western Limit of the World, David Masiel's new novel about the last voyages of a decrepit chemical tanker.
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Feiffer, Allen Drawn Together by 'Long Chalkboard'
Journalist Jenny Allen and cartoonist Jules Feiffer collaborate on their first literary effort, an illustrated book for adults. The Long Chalkboard's three stories are full of quick and witty writing and mostly well-intentioned people.
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So You Want to Learn Cartooning? Hit the Book
Two comic artists have created a textbook, Drawing Words and Writing Pictures, that teaches people the grammar of comic art, from penciling a story ever so lightly on tracing paper to inking a bubbly "The End" to the finished strip.
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Mueller's Nobel-Winning Memories Of A Small Town
Romanian novelist Herta Mueller was awarded the 2009 literature prize for her depictions of "the landscape of the dispossessed." Her first novel, Nadirs, has just been reissued. Critic Alan Cheuse has a review.
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Jose Bautista's Defiant Bat Flip Ignites Baseball Controversy
Blue Jays player Jose Bautista hit a game clinching homerun on Wednesday night. He celebrated the hit with a defiant bat flip, immediately launching a minor baseball controversy.
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After Catalonia's Independence Vote, An 'Homage' To George Orwell
This week Spain's northeast region voted in favor of independence. But the results weren't recognized by the Spanish government. The situation reminds poet Rowan Ricardo Phillips of a favorite book.
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Rules Should Govern Torture, Dershowitz Says
Torture is never acceptable, but it's a reality that should be covered by rules, Alan Dershowitz says. The lawyer and Harvard Law School professor says the president should be held responsible for acts of torture and be required to sign torture warrants.
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'Emancipation' Moving Production Out Of Georgia Due To New Voting Laws
Actor Will Smith and director Antoine Fuqua, who are producing the Civil War-era film Emancipation, announced Monday that they are pulling the movie's production from Georgia.
Much Colder Air May Bring Record Lows Late This Week
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Two Test Positive For COVID On Fully Vaccinated Caribbean Cruise
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Thousands In Germany Thought They Had Their Vaccine. It May Have Been Saline Instead
More than 8,000 people may have been given a fake COVID vaccine in the spring. A nurse is suspected of making the switch.
Hunting Nutria in Louisiana's Bayous
In swamps and wetlands all over the South, fat, furry rodents called nutria -- a beaver-like animal native to Argentina -- are devouring small plants and sparking huge erosion problems. NPR's Melanie Peeples meets with some Louisiana trappers who earn $4 from the state government for each nutria they kill.
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CDC could add a negative test to its new isolation guidelines, Fauci says
The CDC recently cut the number of days it recommends COVID-positive people remain in isolation from 10 days to five, but it didn't require a negative test to leave isolation.
Stacey Abrams announces candidacy in Georgia governor's race
Abrams rose to national prominence following her narrow loss in Georgia's 2018 governor's race. Her entrance into the contest sets up a potential rematch against Gov. Brian Kemp.
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