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MacDill Air Force Base Teaches Military Culture To School Teachers
Monday is the first day of school in Hillsborough County and teachers are preparing for the new year. For teachers at Tinker K-8 on MacDill Air Force…
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Senate Panel Supports Age Increase For Tobacco, Vaping Purchase
Florida would tighten tobacco and vaping regulations as smoking, chewing tobacco and using electronic cigarettes would be off limits for anyone under...
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Nearly 700,000 uninsured Floridians are eligible for free health insurance through the Affordable Care Act Marketplace, according to a report from the…
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Gov. DeSantis’ Budget Proposals Include More ‘Job Growth’ Money
Gov. Ron DeSantis’ administration wants to boost spending next year on a controversial economic-development program, while tourism-marketing money…
Nursing Homes Not On FPL List To Get Power First After Hurricanes
None of the more than 1,000 nursing homes and assisted living facilities in South Florida are on Florida Power & Light’s highest priority list for...
Free Clinics Help Make Up For Lack Of Medicaid Expansion
Health care is one of the most important things for Floridians this election. That’s according to a recent Kaiser Family Foundation poll . While...
'He Makes Us Love George Smiley:' Robert Harris On The Legacy Of John Le Carré
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with British writer Robert Harris about the legacy of John le Carré, whom he's called "one of the great post-war British novelists" and who died Saturday at age 89.
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Nursing Home Residents Can Leave And Return Amid COVID-19
The state is allowing residents to return to facilities after being screened for COVID-19-like symptoms.
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Despite 1 Million Coronavirus Cases, Public Ignores Health Warnings
Public health experts are still encouraging mask wearing and social distancing as coronavirus cases continue to surge in the state and around the country.
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In A Far-Off Galaxy, A Clue To What's Causing Strange Bursts Of Radio Waves
Astronomers have known about the powerful pulses but had never been able to catch one in the act to help figure out what's producing them. Last year, they got one.
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Why Trump's Lawyers Say He Can't Be Tried For Incitement Of Insurrection
Former President Donald Trump's lawyers say he cannot be tried by the Senate for incitement of insurrection because he is no longer in office.
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Preview Of Trump's 2nd Impeachment Trial
The second impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump is set to begin, marking the first time an impeached president faces trial after leaving office.
Westshore Interchange Could Be Delayed As Pandemic Halts Road Projects
Local legislators say the $1.4 billion Westshore interchange in Tampa could be among 77 road projects that could be cut or delayed.
U.S. Economy Is Likely To Sizzle This Summer
As the pandemic retreats and summer travel starts, hotels, airlines and rental car companies are expecting a big jump in business. Travelers also may have to prepare for longer lines, higher prices.
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Legislature Puts Brakes On 'No Fault' Insurance System
If the bill is signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis, the requirement for carrying so-called PIP coverage would end and motorists would need to have bodily-injury coverage.
New Monthly Child Tax Credits Are Starting To Go Out. Here's What It Means For You
"For working families with children, this tax cut sends a clear message: Help is here," said President Biden, touting the tax credit that gives American families up to an extra $1,600 per child.
Maryland Repeals State Song That Called Lincoln A 'Tyrant'
Maryland, though a slave-holding state, did not secede from the Union and attempted to maintain neutrality during the Civil War. The song was a full-throated defense of the Confederacy.
Where Kids 12-15 Can Get A Pfizer Vaccine In Tampa Bay
Parents or guardians need to accompany kids to the vaccination.
USF Satisfied With State Allocations After ‘Toughest Budgeting Year Ever’
USF officials say the school’s budget for the upcoming fiscal year is better than they anticipated following months of financial uncertainty.
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Baton Rouge Shooter, Gavin Long, Dispensed Radical Political Ideology
In Louisiana, the investigation continues into the murder of three Baton Rouge law enforcement officers. Gavin Long, a Marine veteran who served in Iraq shot, 6 officers before being killed by SWAT.
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At 83, Dancer Carmen De Lavallade Looks Back At A Life Spent Onstage
De Lavallade's husband of 59 years, dancer Geoffrey Holder, died on Oct. 5. "He was my biggest fan and I was the same way with him," she says. De Lavallade's one-woman show is called As I Remember It.
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Supreme Court Does Not Block New, Restrictive Abortion Law In Texas
The U.S. Supreme Court allowed a Texas law banning abortions after 6 weeks of pregnancy to go into effect, but said that reproductive rights groups could still bring their challenges at a later time.
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Indiana Girls Swim Team Hopes To Make History In High School Sports
The Carmel, Ind., high school girls swim team is poised to make history at state this year. A win will break the record for most consecutive wins for any high school team of any sport or any gender.
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Watch More Tiny Desk Contest Entries We Love
This year's Contest entry period is almost halfway over and we've already seen so many standout artists.
Bali reopens to foreign travelers as COVID-19 surge subsides
International travelers must be vaccinated, test negative, be coming from certain countries, quarantine and heed restrictions in public.
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