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Biden's vaccine-or-test rule for 84 million workers is back after court lifts stay
The 6th Circuit Court of Appeals said the costs of delaying implementation of the vaccine rule would be high. Employers have until Feb. 9 to comply with the testing requirement.
Jury selection starts for Steve Bannon's trial. He's Donald Trump's former adviser
Jury selection for Steve Bannon's contempt trial began Monday. The former adviser to Donald Trump is being accused of contempt of Congress.
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A Change To Out-Of-Pocket Health Insurance Limits Irks Employers
In 2016, the out-of-pocket spending limit for anyone in an insured family would be set at $6,850. Employers say that would be a costly change for plans that set caps based on total family spending.
Pasco, Pinellas counties seek community input on how to spend hurricane recovery funds
Both counties will host a series of workshops where residents can offer feedback on hurricane recovery plans.
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What to expect in Florida's special congressional elections
Republicans Randy Fine and Jimmy Patronis hope to help the GOP maintain a narrow edge in the U.S. House.
Florida man convicted raping and killing his neighbor in 1998 is set to be executed
A man convicted of the 1998 rape and killing of his neighbor is set to be the 15th person executed in Florida this year. Norman Mearle Grim Jr. is scheduled to receive a lethal injection starting at 6 p.m. Tuesday at Florida State Prison near Starke.
Pandemic Pricetag: U.S. Employers Cut 140,000 Jobs In December
The runaway pandemic put more pressure on the U.S. job market last month. Employers shed 140,000 jobs as the unemployment rate held steady at 6.7%.
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FAA to lift all restrictions on commercial flights
The Federal Aviation Administration is lifting restrictions imposed during the country's longest government shutdown. Airlines can resume their regular flight schedules beginning Monday at 6 a.m. EST.
Why the Tampa area was the inspiration for a short film based on Grand Theft Auto
"Six Stars" offers a glimpse of what gamers can expect from Grand Theft Auto 6 when it's released in November. Director and Tampa filmmaker Todd Wiseman Jr. explains his message in the film and why he shot it exclusively in the Tampa Bay area.
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Live Updates: ISIS-K Behind Kabul Attack That Killed Dozens. Biden Vows Revenge
An Islamic State affiliate says it was behind the attacks that killed at least 13 U.S. service members and dozens of Afghans. Here's what we know right now.
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'Fresh Air' celebrates 50 years of hip-hop: De La Soul's Trugoy the Dove and Maseo
Two of De La Soul's founding members, David "Trugoy" Jolicoeur and Vincent "Maseo" Mason, spoke to Fresh Air in 2000 about their 1989 debut, 3 Feet High and Rising, and their ironic, playful style.
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Sports betting is booming, but at what cost?
Sportsbooks are everywhere. Sports betting has changed how fans engage with games and generated $5 billion in taxes. But the industry is also fueling scandals and concerns over addiction.
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What the dismissal of Trump's classified documents case means for his campaign
Judge Aileen Cannon dismissed the classified documents case against former President Donald Trump.
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Zohran Mamdani set to defeat Cuomo in NYC mayoral primary upset
Zohran Mamdani, a 33-year-old democratic socialist who ran a grassroots campaign, is set to win the Democratic primary for New York City mayor, toppling former Governor Andrew Cuomo.
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Eye On The Jewish Vote, Romney Commits To Israel
Mitt Romney is in Israel this weekend, in part to drum up support from pro-Israel groups living in the United States. The Jewish vote makes up only 4 percent of the American electorate, but it's where those votes are located that has both sides spending millions to woo them.
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ObamaCare vs. RomneyCare vs. RomneyCandidateCare
The number of uninsured would soar and the health-care safety net would unravel under Republican candidate Mitt Romney's health proposals, according to a…
USF Welcomes Leaders Of 'Young Universities'
The University of South Florida turns 62 this year -- old enough to retire if it were human, but a veritable infant compared to other institutions of…
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Does Danica Patrick Have An Edge In The Daytona 500?
Danica Patrick became the first woman to win a pole in NASCAR's elite division, but that doesn't mean her No. 1 position at the start of Sunday's Daytona 500 will give her an edge. Experts say that a 40-pound weight advantage might not help either.
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Boeing Capsule Returns To Earth After Aborted Mission
Boeing safely landed its crew capsule in the New Mexico desert Sunday after an aborted flight to the International Space Station that threatened to set…
Roundup: Your Tips To Fight Food Waste
Food waste is bad for your wallet and the planet. These tips and tricks will help you preserve food longer, cook more creatively and ultimately save food — a precious resource — from the landfill.
The Party's (Still) Off: Federal Judge Upholds New Year's Eve Curfew In Key West
Bars and alcohol sales in Key West will close at 10 p.m. on New Year's Eve and through the weekend. A federal judge Tuesday denied a challenge from a resident who said the curfew violated his Constitutional rights.
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College Towns Welcome Students Back But Worry COVID-19 Tags Along
College towns depend on business from the students that attend the school. In places like Ann Arbor, Mich., residents are nervous about returning students bringing the coronavirus with them.
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A Cheeky Welsh Town Goes 'Offshore' To Avoid British Taxes
Frustrated with large multinational corporations that escape British taxes, the town of Crickhowell has decided to make a point by doing exactly the same thing.
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Flurry Of Activity Comes Amid Trump's Final Hours In The Presidency
Trump took advantage of powers of his office for a final time. He issued clemency to scores of people, including ex-adviser Steve Bannon, and ordered documents around the Russia probe declassified.
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DeSantis' 2021-22 Health Care Budget Wins Praise From Most Providers
The governor did not recommend Medicaid rate cuts for nursing homes or hospitals, pleasing those facilities. But other groups said the plan falls short in funding for people with developmental disabilities.
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