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5 ways to read more books this summer
So you want to ignite a reading habit this summer. How do you get back into the groove? We talk to reading enthusiasts for their best tricks — like allowing yourself to read wherever, whenever.
With 3 COVID-19 Vaccines Available, Is 1 Better Than The Other?
With a third COVID-19 vaccine authorized, some worry that there will be a two-tier vaccine rollout — with the apparently most effective going to the powerful, rich and well-connected.
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Home Health Firm To Pay $1.5 Million In Kickback Scheme
The owners of a Palm Beach Gardens home-health agency have agreed to pay $1.5 million to the federal government to settle allegations that the company...
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A mastodon tooth washed up on a California beach and then went missing. A local museum tried to track it down.
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In 'Toy Story 5,' tech has come to play
Three decades after Woody, Buzz Lightyear and pals debuted in Hollywood's first fully computer-animated feature, Pixar brings the whole gang back for a new adventure in Toy Story 5.
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Florida Matters Preview: Telling Tampa Bay Stories – Progress Village Part I
This week on Florida Matters we'll hear the first episode in a special two-part series called Telling Tampa Bay Stories: Progress Village.We'll hear…
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Has Apple's Feud With Google Hurt Its iPhone 5?
The fallout from Apple's controversial decision to drop Google Maps from the iPhone 5 continues. Customers aren't giving Apple Maps any love, and analysts say Apple made an uncharacteristic blunder in dumping Google.
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Papa Don't Preach: 3 Dads Who Are Out Of Reach
As Father's Day approaches, writer Jim Axelrod turns to literature to probe the relationship between fathers and sons — and make sense of his own. His three selections portray fathers and sons at their best, and at their heartbreaking worst.
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'I Can't Breathe' Examines Modern Policing And The Life And Death Of Eric Garner
"The reality is that Eric Garner died at the hands of a police force and a criminal justice system that were designed entirely by white people, for the most part," says journalist Matt Taibbi.
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Orange you glad I didn't say banana? The impact of citrus on the economy
Christa Court, director of the UF/IFAS Economic Impact Analysis Program, breaks down the citrus industry's impact on the local economy.
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Where The Jobs Are (And Where They Aren't), In 1 Graph
See average hourly wages and how many jobs have been lost (or gained) in health care, manufacturing and other big industries.
A $3.5 billion accounting error puts the South Carolina comptroller's job on the line
State lawmakers angry over the accounting blunder by Comptroller General Richard Eckstrom began efforts to oust him, a day after demanding he quit or be fired. He has signaled he won't resign.
Nick Kroll and Andrew Rannells explain how 'I Don't Understand You' got made
The comedy horror film I Don't Understand You follows a couple's pre-adoption Italian vacation gone wrong in every way. NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks to the movie's stars, Andrew Rannells and Nick Kroll.
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5 most unexpected moments in Oscars' history
One year the telecast was actually too short. Another time an actor climbed over rows of chairs between him and his Academy Award. Björk laid eggs on the red carpet. Oscar can go weirdly off script.
Lawmakers In The House Narrowly Approved A $3.5 Trillion Budget Blueprint
The approval of the budget resolution follows an impasse between House leaders and centrist Democrats that threatened to derail progress on the vast majority of President Biden's domestic agenda.
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New report: If current levels hold, as little as 6 years remain to limit global warming to 1.5°C
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Biden Met With Democratic Senators, Who Just Reached $3.5 Trillion Budget Agreement
President Biden went to Capitol Hill on Wednesday to meet with Democratic Senators, one day after they reached a $3.5 trillion budget agreement to enact his economic agenda beyond infrastructure.
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While some groups are at a higher risk for COVID-19, no one is immune from the spread of the disease.University of South Florida senior Geoffrey Watters…
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'I can dream it, but I can't afford it': The stark reality of life in Iran right now
It's been more than five months since the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini in police custody, which sparked mass protests in Iran. But part of what fueled them was a sense of economic desperation.
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A tale of 5 impeachments
We examine the differences between the impeachment actions undertaken for presidents Nixon, Clinton, Trump and Biden.
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March Madness is expected to generate $3.1 billion in bets. This expert urges caution
Sports gambling's near immediate availability online after a 2018 Supreme Court decision was "reckless," argues author Jonathan Cohen. He has researched sports betting's impact on the U.S. since then.
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'Toy Story 5' puts a spotlight on screen time for kids
"Toy Story 5" brought in more than $160 million domestically over its first weekend. The movie, however, raises issues about how much screen time is too much for kids.
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AT&T will give $5 to customers hit by cellphone network outage
The Dallas-based company said on its website that customers will get the $5 credit on their account within two billing cycles. The credit does not apply to AT&T Business, prepaid service or Cricket.
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