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Presidenta de la Junta Escolar de Sarasota, Bridget Ziegler, busca que el distrito colabore con ICE
Ziegler es la presidenta de la junta escolar de Sarasota y una de las fundadoras originales de Moms for Liberty.
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Un servicio notarial de Tampa ofrece un espacio seguro para inmigrantes
El Notary Kiosk, operado por Sara Roman, ofrece una variedad de servicios y tiene como objetivo ayudar a las personas sin importar su estatus migratorio.
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Es hora de empezar a preparar sus documentos para huracanes
Hay mucho que considerar al prepararse para una tormenta que se acerca. Adelántese a la temporada de huracanes organizando sus documentos importantes ahora.
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How 3 Women From Wuhan Cope With COVID-19: Rap, Poetry And Mooncakes
We interview a rap mogul (turned community volunteer), an author focused on a nine-tailed fox and a grandmother with a sense of humor. They're part of our special report on women facing the pandemic.
A new book explains how QAnon took hold of the GOP — and why it's not going away
Journalist Will Sommer went to road shows and spoke to believers and their families while investigating QAnon. His book, Trust the Plan, makes the case that there are more conspiracy theories to come.
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Janet Yellen visits Ukraine and pledges even more U.S. economic aid
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen made a surprise visit to Ukraine and announced $1.25 billion in economic aid as the country's war with Russia goes into its second year.
Animal rescue groups across the U.S. band together to rescue 4,000 beagles
A federal judge ordered thousands of dogs to be rehomed from a Virginia research facility after several inspections revealed poor conditions. Animal rescue groups are working to do just that.
Kevin Bacon visits high school where he starred in 'Footloose' 40 years ago
The Utah high school where "Footloose" was filmed invited Kevin Bacon to visit for their prom on the 40th anniversary of the film's release.
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Squatters took over a London mansion linked to a Russian oligarch
Riot police arrived after protesters entered the building and unfurled banners on the balcony, including one reading "This property has been liberated." It's linked to billionaire Oleg Deripaska.
'Star Trek' legend William Shatner actually visited space. It moved him deeply.
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with actor William Shatner, best known for starring in Star Trek, about actually visiting space in 2021.
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How climate change affects New Orleans: Mayor LaToya Cantrell visited COP28
The city is trying to adapt to the threats of climate change.
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Wilco's Jeff Tweedy on religion, music — and the Dolly Parton song he dislikes
Jeff Tweedy's new book is his tribute to the songs and songwriters that inspired him to start making music in the first place — and then to keep doing it for a long time.
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A jury says InfoWars' Alex Jones must pay 2 Sandy Hook parents more than $4 million
The InfoWars host and creator will have to pay $4.1 million to two parents whose 6-year-old son was killed at Sandy Hook Elementary in 2012. Jones spent years claiming the mass shooting as a hoax.
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Cómo los floridanos, especialmente los más vulnerables trabajadores que están al aire libre, pueden mantenerse sanos durante una ola de calor
Trabajadores al aire libre en Florida están reportando mareos en el trabajo, dolores de cabeza y hospitalizaciones tras sufrir golpes de calor este verano.
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Legisladores demócratas de Florida impulsan agenda de "asequibilidad" para la próxima sesión
Frente a una supermayoría republicana, los demócratas impulsan proyectos de ley sobre seguros de propiedad y costos de vivienda, además de solicitar la creación de fondos de seguros interestatales, una supervisión más estricta del gasto gubernamental y alivios fiscales focalizados.
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I Hope We Both Die: How The Mountain Goats Wrote The Ultimate Anthem To Dysfunction
"No Children" began as a darkly funny song about divorce. Today, it's something more: a vessel for raw-throated catharsis and a safe place to be your worst self.
TSA Head Visits Chicago Airports In Effort To Reduce Long Security Lines
The head of the TSA is in Chicago Friday, trying to mend fences with city leaders and angry airline passengers who have been stuck waiting for hours to get through security checkpoints.
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Biden Sets Goal Of July 4th To 'Mark Independence' From Coronavirus
In his prime-time address, the president projected that all Americans will be able to get in line for a vaccine by May 1. He also denounced "vicious hate crimes against Asian Americans."
Too Many Cooks, Not Enough Fish. What's The Solution?
If we don't notice that animals are in deep decline, do we keep eating and eating until what is disappearing is gone permanently? Or do we unconsciously adjust?
'Let My People Vote' Tells Of One Man's Journey To Getting 1.4 Million Back A Voice
Desmond Meade rose from addiction, homelessness, and prison to run a campaign to re-enfranchise more than one million Florida voters; it's a tale of hope, persistence, and the power of organizing.
Walter Cronkite On The Assassination Of John F. Kennedy
Walter Cronkite anchored the CBS News coverage during the first hours after bullets hit President Kennedy in Dallas 50 years ago Friday.
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Reducción de AmeriCorps obliga a Metropolitan Ministries a pausar su programa de alcance móvil
Metropolitan Ministries está perdiendo a 30 miembros de su personal debido a los efectos en cascada de las acciones federales para reducir el tamaño de AmeriCorps, un colectivo nacional de voluntarios.
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Florida tiene un nuevo vicegobernador, Jay Collins. ¿Qué hace?
El gobernador Ron DeSantis anunció su elección el martes por la mañana, y el senador estatal de Tampa, Jay Collins, juró poco después.
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Democratic Sen. Jack Reed of Rhode Island discusses Pentagon leadership shakeup
NPR's A Martinez asks Sen. Jack Reed, the top Democrat on the Armed Services Committee, about the Pentagon shakeup that included the firing of Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr.
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Steve Martin's Wild and Crazy Alphabet Book
With characters like Maniacal Marvin and Henrietta the hare, writer and actor Steve Martin joins with New Yorker cartoonist Roz Chast in a new book that turns the alphabet upside down and sideways.
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