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Two Orlando officers shot by a suspect who is later killed in a hotel shootout
The officers, who were not immediately identified, were expected to fully recover.
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The giant spherical structure displays a variety of animations, such as eyeballs, planets and fireworks. It is being billed as the world's largest spherical structure and the largest LED screen.
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The Federal Reserve cuts the federal funds rate by half a point. It's the first reduction in more than four years and it's twice as large a cut as many economists were predicting.
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Blaze Destroys Sections of Universal Studios
Some of Hollywood's most famous movie sets are in ruins after Sunday's huge fire at Universal Studios. The fire burned for more than 12 hours.
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Obama's Economic Team Works To Create Jobs
President-elect Barack Obama's proposed economic stimulus plan calls for creating jobs through ambitious construction projects, which sets it apart from the plans of previous presidents that have focused on persuading consumers to spend more.
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Final Words: Cronkite's Vietnam Commentary
Parting words from Walter Cronkite: His famous Vietnam commentary, originally aired on a special CBS News broadcast Feb. 27, 1968.
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Explosions disrupt traffic on a key bridge from Crimea to Russia's mainland
Traffic on a key bridge connecting Crimea to Russia's mainland was disrupted Monday after one of its sections was blown up in what Russian officials said was a Ukrainian attack that killed two.
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Sleep medicine specialists say surgery to treat obstructive apnea isn't the best first choice. Start with a breathing device called a continuous positive airway pressure mask, they recommend.
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A study suggests that hospitals could save time and money if patients with ankle sprains and other minor injuries could talk to a health provider instead of coming to the emergency department during regular business hours.
Nikki Fried promises to 'stop the bleeding' for Florida's Democratic Party
Florida's Democratic Party had it's worst-ever showing during November's elections. The new head of the state party says she's working on a plan to reconnect with potential voters.
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Why panic attacks happen and how to prevent them
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Novel Explores 'Silence' And 'Roar' Of Life In A Place Like Syria
The Silence and the Roar doesn't explicitly take place in Syria, but the similarities between its setting and author Nihad Sirees' home country are undeniable. Sirees' work has been banned from publication in Syria, where he's considered an opponent of the government.
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Bathroom rules now apply to private schools in Florida
These rules have been in place at public schools in the state since July 1st under the Safety in Private Spaces Act.
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Tampa police and the FBI launch a website to send tips about the Ybor City shooting
The public can submit text, photos, or videos. That information will then be sent directly to investigators.
Duke Energy customers will pay lower electric bills in 2024
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After a 148-day writers strike, late night shows are back on the air
Following a bargaining table agreement between the Writers Guild of America and Hollywood studios, TV's late night talk shows are back.
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Supreme Court rejects Alabama's defiance in voting case
In June, the court ruled that Alabama's Republican-drawn congressional map violated the Voting Rights Act.
A world record in race walking is erased after the course was measured wrong
Peru's Kimberly García thought she had smashed a world record by more than 10 minutes. It turns out the course was almost two miles too short.
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Forecasters now say 8 to 15 inches of rain could fall in the mountains and foothills of Southern California.
Florida Polytechnic University Board of Trustees approves its next president's contract
The three-year contract includes a $490,000 base salary. Stephenson is slated to begin as president July 7, the day after Randy Avent steps down.
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For this Tiny Desk concert, Japanese Breakfast's Michelle Zauner replaced her gauzy synths with a string quartet. The result is something to behold.
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An NBA player missed a free throw on purpose — but he didn't chicken out
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The carcass of a sperm whale is towed from Venice beach out to Gulf of Mexico
A necropsy was performed in an attempt to determine cause of illness and death and to better understand sperm whale health, energetics, and life history.
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