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Hurricane Dorian Could Knock Out Power For Millions Of Floridians
Lengthy and widespread power outages are in the forecast after Hurricane Dorian hits Florida.Eric Silagy, president and CEO of Florida Power & Light, said…
Pharmacy Panel Critiques Legislature Over Flu Tests
A state pharmacy board on Monday criticized the Florida Legislature for not passing a bill that would have allowed Florida pharmacists to test and treat...
Caldwell Claims Victory In Agriculture Commissioner Race
Republican state Rep. Matt Caldwell declared victory Tuesday night as he held a narrow advantage in the contest to succeed term-limited Agriculture…
Florida Revenue Gets A Boost From Sales Taxes And Corporate Income Taxes
Last week, a Florida Senate committee heard that a potential surplus of more than $220-million had likely disappeared for next year’s state budget...
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This year's most anticipated video game, Cyberpunk 2077, has received backlash from both consumers and retailers. Now, retailers are offering refunds.
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Trump Fires Election Security Director Who Corrected Voter Fraud Disinformation
President Trump, who has refused to accept the results of the White House race, tweeted that Krebs had been terminated "effective immediately."
Harris: Republicans 'Defying Will Of The People' By Pushing Barrett Nomination
The Democratic vice presidential nominee called on Senate Republicans to hold off on Amy Coney Barrett's Supreme Court confirmation until after the presidential election.
Biden Calls Daunte Wright's Death 'Tragic' But Cautions Against Violence And Looting
The president delivered short remarks on the officer-involved shooting of 20-year-old Daunte Wright, which led to protests overnight in Minnesota.
DeSantis Allocates $15.4 Million To Clean And Close Piney Point
Between the governor's allocations and funding projections from the Florida Legislature, Piney Point could cost the state more than $115 million to clean up and shutdown.
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Federal Judge Orders Los Angeles To Offer Shelter To Skid Row Residents
A federal judge has ordered Los Angeles to offer shelter to people experiencing homelessness on Skid Row by October. The ruling says authorities wrongly focus on permanent housing over shelters.
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White House Moves To Protect Investors From Bad Retirement Advice
The White House says President Obama on Monday will direct the Department of Labor to craft new rules to require financial advisers to put their clients' interests ahead of their own.
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UNICEF Says Even In 2020, Newborns Are Still Vulnerable
If you want to know where the world's demographics are trending, look at the babies born this New Year's Day.
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Amazon Makes A Deal To Buy MGM For Nearly $8.5 Billion
It's the second-largest acquisition for Amazon after purchasing Whole Foods — and its biggest move into entertainment.
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MLB Fields Historic 20,000th Player
Seattle Mariners backup catcher José Godoy made history on Friday as Major League Baseball's 20,000th player in 150 years.
What's Happened In The 13 Months Since George Floyd's Death
Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin will be sentenced Friday for killing George Floyd last year in May. A jury found Chauvin guilty on three counts in April.
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Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin Sues NASA Over A Lunar Lander Contract Given To Rival SpaceX
In April, NASA chose Elon Musk's SpaceX to receive a highly sought-after $2.9 billion contract. It would involve the first spacecraft to land humans on the moon since 1972.
Obama, Putin Continue Effort To Pause Fighting In Syria
President Obama and Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke Monday in the continuing effort to bring a pause in the fighting between some of the warring factions in Syria.
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The Poverty Rate Ignores Programs That Fight Poverty
"If you're in the business of saying, 'Poverty is a problem, we want to overcome poverty, we want to help people to not live in poverty,' you've got to know what you're talking about."
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Beyoncé Just Became The First Black Woman To Wear The Iconic Tiffany Diamond
Beyoncé and Jay-Z's new Tiffany & Co. campaign marks several milestones: the couple's first joint campaign, a never-before-seen Basquiat painting and just the fourth woman to wear the Tiffany Diamond.
Before Dying, An Unvaccinated TikTok User Begged Others Not to Repeat Her Mistake
Megan Alexandra Blankenbiller got sick before she was able to get the COVID-19 vaccine, and she spent her time in the hospital trying to help others to get the shot.
Black And Latino Homeowners Are About Twice As Likely As Whites To Get Low Appraisals
A new analysis by Freddie Mac has found that only 7.4% of appraisals in majority-white census tracts came in below contract price, compared with 12.5% for Black areas and 15.4% for Latino ones.
FBI Data Shows An Unprecedented Spike In Murders Nationwide In 2020
The number of murders in the U.S. rose nearly 30% in 2020 compared with the previous year, according to FBI statistics. It is the largest single-year increase since the record-keeping began.
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Online News Organizations Compete For Pulitzers
This year, for the first time, online-only news organizations — not just newspapers — are eligible in all 14 of the Pulitzer Prize journalism categories.
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The Milwaukee Bucks are the first NBA champions to visit the White House since 2016
Members of the Golden State Warriors and Toronto Raptors, who won recent championships, had declined to visit President Donald Trump, while the Lakers' visit was canceled because of COVID protocols.
In-person classes in Chicago are set to resume Wednesday with a deal on COVID-safety
After days of bargaining over safety precautions, the Chicago Teachers Union and city officials have reached an agreement to restart in-person teaching.
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