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'Swift-footed lizard' is named the Massachusetts state dinosaur
Podokesaurus holyokensis, which lived millions of years ago in what is now Massachusetts, has been named the state's official dinosaur under legislation signed into law by Gov. Charlie Baker.
'The Voice of NASA' Hugh Harris has died
Hugh Harris was known for his Shuttle launch commentary —including the broadcast of the first Space Shuttle launch in 1981.
A player in Washington state wins the $747 million Powerball prize
Someone in Washington state overcame steep odds Monday night to win an estimated $747 million Powerball jackpot. Lottery officials said that a single ticket matched all six numbers.
Earthquake displaces Syrian refugees once again
After moving to Turkey 12 years ago, Syrian refugee Assalah Shikhani is, again, one of the thousands displaced by the recent earthquakes.
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Ukraine says it shot down Russian drones in pre-dawn attack on Kyiv
Ukraine says it shot down 13 Russian drones aimed at the capital and the surrounding region. Two government buildings and several private homes suffered limited damage.
Congress dodges a partial government shutdown with a short-term spending measure
Lawmakers are still trying to iron out the details on a larger plan but say they have agreed on a framework for how to fund the government through September 2023.
These 12 restaurants are offering discounts on Veterans Day
Dozens of companies across the U.S. are offering freebies and discounts to veterans and active-duty military members on Veterans Day.
GOP Sen. Ron Johnson is reelected, defeating Democrat Mandela Barnes in Wisconsin
Johnson's seat was once considered to be one of the most vulnerable for the GOP this cycle.
In Sarasota County, GOP incumbents are reelected and a penny sales tax passes
Republicans Greg Steube will return to Congress and Fiona McFarland retained her seat in the state Legislature.
Here are the results in Georgia's Senate runoff election
Polls have now closed in Georgia, where a runoff election for U.S. Senate pits incumbent Democrat Raphael Warnock against his Republican challenger, Herschel Walker.
Take Two (Letters) And Solve Me In The Morning
Every answer today is a made-up two-word phrase, in which the two words rhyme. The initials of the two words will be provided, along with a one-word clue.
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First rocket launch of 2023 brings the boom to Florida's Space Coast
The return of SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket brought with it a sonic boom, ushering in what could be a very busy year for launches from Florida.
In Child Pornography Cases, Collectors Might Be Charged Too
On Wednesday, the Supreme Court is hearing arguments in a case that would allow a victim of child pornography to seek damages not only from the pornographers, but also from their online clients.
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At least 16 people were killed in a landslide in central Ecuador
The landslide in Alausí, about 137 miles south of the capital, Quito, affected an estimated 500 people and 163 homes. Rescuers frantically searched for survivors.
Miami Beach sets curfew to control spring break crowds after 2 shootings
The city issued a curfew on Sunday night and plans another starting on Thursday in an effort to curb violence after two fatal shootings took place over the weekend.
USF joins state universities in banning TikTok and other apps on campus
The announcement follows guidance from the state Board of Governors.
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State Senate passes CNA medication proposal to ease nursing home worker shortage
The vote was unanimous, 39-0 vote. A similar bill in the House will soon be up for a vote. If signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis, it would take effect July 1.
Pence won't appeal judge's ruling, paving the way for his testimony in Justice probe
When the former vice president will testify is unclear, though former President Donald Trump could appeal the ruling by Judge James Boasberg that ordered Pence to appear before the grand jury.
The Cross-Bay Ferry will once again shuttle passengers between Tampa and St. Petersburg
The ferry begins its sixth season of operation, with an extended schedule, on Oct. 19. It runs through May 2023.
With control of Congress undecided, Wisconsin demonstrates a divided government
With a Republican senator and a Democratic governor, Wisconsin serves as an example of what a divided government may look like. Wisconsinites share how they feel about it.
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Twitter shareholders have approved the $44 billion sale to Elon Musk
Musk has been attempting to back out of the deal, citing concerns about bots on the platform and the security of its user data.
Florida utility customers will pay more next year as companies look to guard against future storms
The Florida Public Service Commission approved proposals by companies including Duke Energy and Tampa Electric.
Justice Dept. Legal Counsel Says Obama Had Recess Authority
Republicans criticized his recess appointment of Richard Cordray to run the new consumer watchdog agency. But Justice lawyers say the Senate wasn't really in session.
Tired of waiting, Arnold Schwarzenegger fills a pothole in his LA neighborhood
The actor and former California governor tweeted a video of him and a helper repairing a road in the Brentwood area. "You have to do it yourself. This is crazy," he said.
Michigan's attorney general charges 16 people in fake elector scheme
The so-called fake electors signed documents falsely attesting that Donald Trump won the state in the 2020 election.
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