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Fire Destroys Tampa Elementary School
A fire has destroyed a Tampa elementary school that was in a neighborhood that had just had power restored after Hurricane Irma hit the state.The fire at…
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This is a compilation of WUSF's coverage of the University of South Florida investigation into the Dozier Reform School for Boys and the unmarked…
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Former Governor Rick Scott Sworn In As U.S. Senator
Just hours after the inauguration Tuesday of Gov. Ron DeSantis, his predecessor, Rick Scott, was sworn into the U.S. Senate.Scott appeared at DeSantis’…
Here are the key primary election results from Illinois
Voting concludes Tuesday in the Illinois primary elections. Notable primaries include governor, U.S. Senate and congressional district races.
Kroger agrees to buy rival grocery company Albertsons
The proposal is expected to face difficulty in getting approval from regulators at the FTC.
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The News Roundup - Domestic
Biden considers detaining migrants. Texas is sued over its abortion ban.
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The News Roundup - International
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Still Setting Standards: Don Byron At 50
Bronx-born jazz clarinetist and composer Don Byron recently celebrated his 50th birthday. To commemorate the occasion, we listen back to previous interviews and performances featuring the performer.
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How climate change is impacting the U.S. economy
The effects of climate change are costing the U.S. nearly $150 billion every year, according to a new National Climate Assessment.
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Here are Alaska's 2024 Democratic presidential primary results
Voting concludes Saturday in Alaska's Democratic presidential primary. President Biden, his party's presumptive nominee, is on primary ballots. Follow the results.
What Phil Donahue meant to television
The legendary host died Sunday at the age of 88.
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Harvard President Claudine Gay resigns
Gay faced criticism for her handling of free speech on campus at the start of the Israel-Gaza war. And more recently, has faced a slew of plagiarism allegations in recent weeks.
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Vegan Chefs Show How To Make Even A Carrot The Centerpiece Of A Meal
V Street, the new cookbook by married chefs Rich Landau and Kate Jacoby, features recipes inspired by global street food. Jacoby says the right techniques can coax "amazing flavor" out of vegetables.
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The copper tradeoff: Protecting today's lands versus preserving tomorrow's climate
Copper is key to our green energy future, but copper extraction is deeply harmful to the environment now. Episode two of On Point’s special series “Elements of energy” explores how to resolve that contradiction.
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Remembering superstar music producer Quincy Jones
The renowned arranger, composer and producer worked with countless artists, including Ray Charles, Frank Sinatra, Aretha Franklin and Michael Jackson. Jones died Nov. 3. Originally broadcast in 2001.
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Plucky Former Poultry Farmer Goes Wild For Gators
Georgia is well known for its agricultural products, such as peaches, peanuts and chickens. Now, in the tiny town of Camilla, one farm is turning out an unusual item that's in big demand in Europe's high-fashion industry: alligators.
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Dow Suffers Record-Breaking Christmas Eve Losses
The Dow Jones Industrial Average on Monday fell 2.9 percent to 21,792.20 — its worst Christmas Eve performance. It Broke the 1918 record. U.S. stocks are on track for their worst year since 2008.
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The number of children covered by Medicaid declined in Florida and other states for the first time in more than a decade.With the unemployment rate at…
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After a battle about the issue, a proposal to distribute voter-approved local money to charter schools landed back in a tax package that the House and…
Elections 2016: Florida Senate District 22 Candidate Debra Wright
Former principal and Lakeland native Debra S. Wright is focusing the bulk of her campaign in Senate District 22 on fixing Florida’s education system, from…
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When lawmakers arrived at the Florida Capitol on Monday, they found thousands of cutouts of brightly-colored children's hands hanging in the rotunda,...
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The old way to think about your dog's "human age" — the age in actual years times seven — is wrong. Researchers looked at aging on the molecular level.
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Florida's Rainy Season Ends Early, and Now There's a Drought
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A project designed to detect “homegrown violent extremists and lone actors” before they attack is estimated to cost the Florida Department of Law…
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The race between Adam Putnam and Ron DeSantis for the Republican nomination for governor is tightening, according to a poll released Tuesday by Florida...
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