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Justice Department will ask the Supreme Court to restore full access to abortion pill
The Justice Department is seeking emergency relief from the U.S. Supreme Court in a Texas case involving limited access to the abortion drug mifepristone.
FDA Stirs Contraception Debate With OK For 'Natural' Birth Control App
Critics worry a new contraception app, which allows women to track body temperature and menstrual cycle to avoid pregnancy, isn't as effective as other methods. But some women welcome another option.
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An estimated $2 billion has been spent on television campaign ads this year. That's, by far, the most ever spent in one election year, including presidential campaigns.
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Saturday Sports: Wimbledon finals; Northwestern University scandal; FIFA women's world cup
NPR's Scott Simon talks to Michele Steele of ESPN about the Wimbledon finals, a series of scandals at Northwestern University and the FIFA women's world cup.
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Curling had its moment at the Olympics and now Paralympics. It sparked a curling bonanza in America
Hundreds of people become interested in curling every four years and the 2026 numbers already show that boom.
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Trump's Budget Includes Huge Cuts To Food Stamps
President Donald Trump's budget would drive millions of people off of food stamps, part of a new wave of spending cut proposals that already are getting...
Mosquito Spraying With Naled To Continue In South Florida, Despite Study Raising Health Concerns
Weeks after a study linked a pesticide used for mosquito control to slight motor delays in babies, officials in Miami-Dade and Palm Beach counties say...
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Closures And Cancellations Due To Hurricane Matthew
Though the worst from Hurricane Matthew will be felt on the east coast, the storm is having effects on the Tampa Bay area.As of 11 a.m., all tropical…
USF Grad Still Recovering From Afghanistan University Terror Attack
In 2003, Raj Chandarlapaty graduated with his PhD in English from the University of South Florida.While the teaching career that followed took him all…
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PolitiFact Florida On Andrew Gillum's Carbon Claims; St. Petersburg Borrowing
Now that the election season is in full swing, the claims are coming fast and furious from political aspirants.We look at a claim from Tallahassee mayor…
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The Latest On Iran Deal: Obama Says Deal Provides New Way Forward
In a speech from the White House, President Obama said that quite simply this deal keeps Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon.
What Does Martin Luther King Jr.'s Legacy Look Like To A 5-Year-Old?
Teachers all over the country are finding ways to talk about the legacy of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. In one Washington, D.C., classroom, the lessons about race come alive.
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Fla. Universities Report Dozens Of COVID-19 Cases As Students Return To Campus
Returning to campus is the next frontier in Florida’s reopening process, and several state universities are about to put their plans to the test.
Florida LGBTQ Advocates Urge State Protections After Landmark Ruling
LGBTQ advocates are hailing Monday’s landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision that gay, lesbian and transgender workers are covered by federal…
DeSantis To Unveil Plans Today For Florida's Gradual Reopening
Appearing Tuesday with President Donald Trump in the White House Oval Office, Gov. Ron DeSantis said he will announce a plan Wednesday for the initial…
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Most taxpayers will be in for a pleasant surprise when they prepare their federal income tax returns for 2025. Last July's big budget bill made a number of changes to the tax code.
A new experiment: St. Pete sells Science Center
City council members unanimously approved selling the once-beloved educational institution to a local group.
DeSantis pledges $112 million for water projects and fighting red tide
Gov. Ron DeSantis announced more than $100 million in grants Wednesday to improve drinking water supplies. He's also backing efforts to clean up springs and prevent algae blooms.
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NPR speaks with journalist Ali Latifi about the latest in Kabul, Afghanistan.
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Former Florida Sen. Frank Artiles Charged In Sham Candidate Case
According to an arrest affidavit, Artiles, a Republican, orchestrated what was called a “ghost campaign” to oust a former Democratic senator.
Ex-CEO Sues Parler Over 'Arrogant Theft,' Claims Site Was 'Hijacked'
John Matze, the co-founder and former CEO of Parler, has sued the site's financier, Rebekah Mercer, over his ouster from the company, which he alleges took millions of dollars away from him.
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