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Trump plans to visit the DOJ Friday, a rare move for a president
President Trump is going to the Department of Justice to deliver a speech about law and order. It is rare for a president to physically visit the agency meant to independently uphold the rule of law.
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Tampa Bay As An International Dining Destination
These are exciting times for eating out in Tampa Bay. Our cuisine is getting better and more varied and starting to draw national attention. Florida…
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Opinion: 5 Things I'd change about Netflix's 'Young, Famous & African'
If Dr. Ifeanyi Nsofor could have a hand in creating another season of the reality show, he'd ditch the 'Real Housewives' drama and get the cast to talk about COVID vaccines.
This burning train is a symbol of the anger of India's out-of-work youth
The country is in the midst of a job crisis. The rate of unemployment is about 13% among educated youth. Those who work in the informal sector vie for jobs with no security. Why are things so bad?
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Lo que debe saber sobre su derecho a protestar y a la asamblea pacífica
Protestar es un derecho constitucionalmente protegido. Sin embargo, existen lineamientos y leyes que deben tenerse en cuenta.
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Residentes de Florida comparten los impactos de la crisis de condominios del estado
La legislación aprobada después del mortal colapso de un edificio en el 2021 tenía como objetivo mejorar la seguridad de los condominios en Florida. Pero el aumento de las inspecciones, los estudios y los cambios en las reservas de fondos han dejado a la gente lidiando con tarifas más altas.
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Ohio rule allows for the possibility of redrawing congressional maps every 4 years
Ohio lawmakers are drawing up a new congressional district map after the previous attempt was ruled unconstitutional by the state supreme court.
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USDA chief says agency is trying to fill key jobs after paying 15,000 to leave
Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins says the department will consider bringing back some employees who took the government's deferred resignation offer.
College Student And Her Mom Fight An $18,000 Bill For An ER Visit
The pair in Colorado were outraged when they got billed $722 each time a nurse pushed a syringe into an IV. What should you do when you believe you have gotten an unreasonable bill?
Battery-powered big rigs could haul the future of trucking
The trucking industry is responsible for almost a quarter of all American greenhouse gas emissions in the transportation sector. But roadblocks remain to going green.
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Bush Visits Romania on NATO Welcome Tour
President Bush, visiting Eastern Europe to welcome seven new members of NATO, stops in Romania for a speech at Bucharest's Revolution Square. Hear more from NPR's Steve Inskeep and NPR's Don Gonyea.
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What to watch this fall: Here are 12 TV shows we're looking forward to
The coming months will bring new seasons of Stranger Things and Slow Horses, a mysterious new science fiction series from Apple TV+, and a new Ken Burns documentary about the American Revolution.
President Trump visits Kerrville, Texas as residents lay their loved ones to rest
Trump arrived amid ongoing disaster relief efforts. The area is on edge as more rain is expected this weekend and the first funerals are to be held Saturday.
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Burundi Part I
In the first of two reports, NPR's Michael Skoler reports on the escalating ethnic violence in the central African nation of Burundi. The United Nations is worried that fighting between the minority Tutsis and majority Hutus could erupt into the sort of mass killing that gripped neighboring Rwanda two years ago. A weak coalition government has been unable to stop the violence, as the Tutsi-dominated army battles Hutu rebels. Many average Burundians are losing hope that their political leaders can find a way out of the conflict.
Ohio Voters I
Linda Wertheimer travelled to northeastern Ohio last week, driving along the shores of Lake Erie, talking to voters about the Presidential campaign. She met with the types of voters candidate Dole is courting and needs to win over -- fiscal conservatives, people concerned with familiy values and the moral center of this country, people who have voted for Republicans in the past. But Linda Wertheimer found that many people who one might expect to vote for Dole AREN'T, and they tell us why.
Couch By Couchwest: Real Discoveries From A Virtual SXSW
The 2021 South by Southwest music festival took place entirely online, but that didn't stop Bob Boilen from seeing dozens of performances. Watch a few of his favorite sets here.
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A visit to this famous clown school is no fool's errand
School Philippe Gaulier in France is home to alumni including Sacha Baron Cohen and Emma Thompson
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Bancos de alimentos de Tampa Bay anticipan que la demanda persistirá tras el cierre del Gobierno
A pesar de la reapertura del Gobierno federal, líderes de bancos de alimentos regionales afirman que no esperan que la demanda disminuya pronto.
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MLB playoffs: There are 4 division series matchups this weekend
The Major League Baseball playoffs are in full swing. NPR's A Martinez talks to Alanna Rizzo from the MLB Network about baseball's 2022 postseason.
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Where have all the teachers gone? State needs more than 4,000
The state also needs almost 3,500 support staff members.
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Vice President Pence Visits DMZ Amid Tensions With North Korea
Vice President Mike Pence is in South Korea. David Greene talks to Joel Wit, senior fellow at the U.S.-Korea Institute at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, about North Korea.
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Abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy would be restricted under these Florida bills
Under the bills, abortions after 15 weeks could be performed if the pregnant woman's life or health are at serious risk, but not in cases of rape or incest.
Aquí tienes ocho datos clave ante el inicio de la temporada de huracanes de 2026
Desde el significado del pronóstico de El Niño hasta los documentos que se deben tener a la mano durante una emergencia, a continuación se presentan algunos aspectos clave que debe saber al inicio de la temporada de huracanes de 2026.
For the first time in 4 years, a litter of red wolf pups was born in the wild
The red wolf is one of the most endangered animals on the planet. That's why environmentalists were ecstatic to find the first litter born in the wild in four years — six pups.
As South Florida Grieves Condo Victims, Miami Beach Cancels Its July 4th Celebrations
The city of Miami Beach is cancelling its fireworks and other July 4th festivities out of respect for the families and victims of the condominium collapse in neighboring Surfside, Fla.
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