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U.S. interventions in Latin America and the Caribbean haven't always gone as planned
President Trump's pressure campaign against Venezuela is the latest in a long saga of U.S. intervention in the region that is rooted in the 1823 Monroe Doctrine — and is a mix of success and failure.
Why a second Trump administration may be more radical than the first
New York Times reporter Charlie Savage says Trump has a plan — and potentially the backing — to purge the federal bureaucracy, which he disparages as "a deep state that's filled with villains."
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Democrats in Tampa Rejoice as President Obama Cruises to Re-Election
The mood at the party at Tampa's Museum of Science and Industry was pretty mellow for the first several hours. But electricity started to flow through the…
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USF Men's Tennis Coach Retiring After 20 Years
University of South Florida head men’s tennis coach Don Barr has decided to retire, USF Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Doug Woolard announced…
More Than 1,000 in FL Got Bad Shots: DOH
As three more cases of fungal meningitis were confirmed in Florida on Wednesday, bringing the case count to 22, the state's top health official said the…
Kids Count: Child Well-being Improving, But Some Left Behind
By most indications the economy has improved a lot over the past five years, but some Florida children aren’t reaping the benefits.Between 2011 and 2016…
Hillsborough Clerk Pat Frank Won't Run Again, Endorses Les Miller As Successor
Hillsborough County Clerk of Court Pat Frank has been a public service pioneer since she began her career in the 1970s.Thursday, she announced that she…
Why It Has Been So Hot Across The State, Even By Florida's Standards
The recent heat has been record-setting in parts of Florida, and in some unusual ways.Sunday's high temperature of 98 degrees in Jacksonville tied its…
USF Unveils Downtown Tampa Med School Design
While construction of the new University of South Florida Health Morsani College of Medicine and the USF Health Heart Institute is expected to start this…
Florida Senate Budget Panel OKs Changes To Nursing Home Funding
Florida Senate budget chiefs Wednesday greenlit a spending plan that includes a new formula for reimbursing nursing homes. Opponents say the proposal...
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A New Campus For The Joint Special Operations University
A specialized institution of higher learning has opened a new, permanent home at Tampa's MacDill Air Force Base.The Joint Special Operations University,…
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Local Ports Go Bananas for Bananas
A shipment of Chiquita bananas arrived at Port Tampa Bay last week, making it the first perishable product received by the port in over two…
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Earl Lennard, Former Hillsborough Schools Superintendent and Elections Supervisor, Dies
Earl Lennard, a longtime educator who served as Hillsborough County’s Superintendent of Schools and as its Supervisor of Elections, died Monday after a…
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Protesters Rally For Florida Public School Funding
On Wednesday, a group of concerned parents and teachers rallied for public school funding allocation prior to a Florida Board Education Meeting in Polk…
Florida Behind In Cancer Prevention, Treatment, Report Says
Florida is not doing enough to prevent cancer or care for those who get it, according to a new report from the advocacy arm of the American Cancer…
Investors May Prefer Companies With More Women In The Workforce
A new study found investors were significantly more likely to bet a company's stock price was going to increase if the company had more women on staff compared with other companies.
Five Florida Hospitals Face Maximum Medicare Readmission Rate Penalty
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services will penalize 2,583 hospitals nationwide for having too many Medicare patients readmitted within 30 days,…
Irma Insurance Losses Close To $10 Billion
Insurance loss estimates from Hurricane Irma have hit $9.7 billion, up by more than $1 billion since April, according to the latest numbers posted by...
CHART: Election Recounts Are Rare, Reversals Almost Unheard Of
The fact that Florida currently has three statewide recounts underway is exceptional in American politics. Between 2000-2015, only three races flipped after statewide recounts.
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The flu season is not yet in full swing, but more than one-third of U.S. parents already plan to skip flu shots for their kids this year, according to a...
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Tampa Bay Rays' Blake Snell Captures AL Cy Young Award
Blake Snell of the Tampa Bay Rays narrowly beating out past winners Justin Verlander and Corey Kluber for his first American League Cy Young Award.The…
PolitiFact's Lie Of The Year: Online Smear Machine And Parkland Students
The year that was, 2018, was an action-packed - and error-filled - year of news, according to the people working over at PolitiFact.There was a lot of…
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Judge Won't End Decades-Old Everglades Cleanup Oversight
A federal judge on Monday refused to end a decades-old court order that oversees water quality and environmental restoration in the sensitive Florida…
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The United States is set to break a record in 2020 for money spent on disasters, and climate change is exacerbating these costly natural events.
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Loews Hotels Drops Fundraiser For Sen. Josh Hawley After Capitol Riots
The hotel company is the latest to sever ties with the Republican senator following his objection to the Electoral College votes during Congress' certification of President-elect Joe Biden's win.
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