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A New Old Way To Combat Toxic Algae: Float It Up, Then Skim It Off
Massive blooms of blue-green algae are choking Florida's waterways. On Lake Okeechobee, the Army Corps of Engineers is testing methods based on wastewater treatment to remove the green slime.
In Lebanon, more electronic devices blew up during funerals from Tuesday's attacks
In Lebanon, funerals took place for a dozen people killed by exploding pagers targeting Hezbollah — but as they buried their dead, more electronic devices blew up, claiming yet more lives.
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Hearings on first Trump assassination attempt suggest many security failures
A congressional task force investigating the first assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump held their first hearing on Thursday.
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Colorado ski town celebrates after local mountain is forever protected from mining
Crested Butte, Colo., has lived with the threat of a huge open pit mine for 50 years. It's now officially rejected, and a street dance and community hike close the door on long held anxiety.
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Congress has less than a decade to fix Social Security before it runs short of cash
Social Security benefits are facing an automatic cut in less than 10 years unless changes are adopted. The report from Social Security trustees predicts the fund will be exhausted in November of 2033.
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Mexico sues Arizona gun shops trafficking firearms across the border
A federal judge in Arizona is considering a lawsuit Mexico filed against gun shops in that state trafficking arms across the border.
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The Website Where Violent White Supremacists State Their Case
The El Paso shooter targeted a Latino community and left a manifesto on the website 8chan — hallmarks of a white extremist attack, experts say, and not to be confused with other types of shootings.
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Grilling for beginners
Intimidated by grilling? In this guide, learn the basics from which type of grill to choose, to how to maintain a fire and create different temperature zones, to tips on tools and safety.
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Broadway Producers Reckon With A Crowded Season
With 18 new shows — half of them musicals — opening this March and April, just before Tony nominations are announced, producers have to take risks to get their shows to stand out.
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Senate votes to confirm Florida's Pam Bondi as U.S. attorney general
The former Hillsborough County prosecutor and Florida AG was confirmed 54-46 and will take the reins of President Donald Trump's Justice Department.
Rubio's first day in office
The new Secretary of State Marco Rubio is sworn in, the first Latino in the post, and the cabinet member with one of the most daunting in entries.
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Lawmakers to consider a plan that would make changes in the state’s water management districts
While the bill would make changes to the five water management districts, it also deals heavily with Everglades restoration.
You had one job: Listeners share Valentine's Day fails
Nose hair trimmers, bad lasagna and dead flowers: Valentine's Day stories of gifts gone wrong.
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Trump agencies drop dozens of Biden-era cases against crypto, other companies
A Public Citizen report obtained exclusively by NPR shows the new administration has halted or tried to dismiss cases or investigations against at least 89 companies in the last month.
Wasserman Schultz, Democrats set up web portal to 'hear' stories of those hurt by Trump policies
Congressional Democrats, including U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D-Weston, have created a portal website to field complaints from constituents who believe they have been hurt by the policies of newly elected President Trump and his administration.
Food insecurity is a major concern when it comes to Florida children’s well-being
The 2025 report by the Florida Policy Institute ranks counties on five factors, with the newest being food security.
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SpaceX's latest Starship test flight ends with another explosion
Nearly two months after an explosion sent flaming debris raining down on the Turks and Caicos, SpaceX launched another mammoth Starship rocket but lost contact minutes into the test flight.
St. Petersburg artist's 3D wall constructions reflect early training as architect
Cynthia Mason is one of three artists being featured by Naples' Baker Museum during its 12th annual Florida Contemporary exhibition.
Franklin defends huge job cuts at VA
The Lakeland congressman said tens of thousands of Veterans Affairs jobs "can be eliminated without, theoretically, impacting quality of care."
Greek government under harsh scrutiny two years after deadly train crash
Mass protests are expected to bring parts of Greece to a standstill on Friday — the two-year anniversary of the country's deadliest railway disaster.
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Process Determining Next Afghan President Is Fraught With Delays
Afghan and international monitors are muddling through an audit of all the ballots cast, and the two candidates are trying to come to agreement on the terms of a national unity government.
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Emotional Distress A Worry As Kids Go Back To School In Ferguson
One elementary school is less than a mile away from the protest zone where there have been nightly clashes with police. So for some kids, the first day of school might be more stressful than usual.
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How to see the 'blood worm moon' total lunar eclipse tonight
The "blood worm moon," so named for the reddish hue of its glow and the time of year it's occurring, will be visible in every U.S. state.
Florida lawmakers seek 'transparency' in higher education searches
A Florida House panel Wednesday unanimously approved a bill that would repeal a law shielding information about presidential candidates from public disclosure.
In the U.S. it's Indigenous Peoples' Day. It's Thanksgiving in Canada
Canada celebrates its Thanksgiving holiday in mid-October, and that's just one of many differences with its American counterpart.
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