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'Magazine Mavens' Discuss Health, Juanita Bynum and Beauty
The program's Magazine Mavens — Angela Burt-Murray of Essence, Anita Malik of EastWest and Cynthia Good of Pink — take listeners inside their magazine stories. They discuss healthcare, an interview with televangelist Juanita Bynum and a chat with Tyra Banks.
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A fight to the glitter end: Your guide to Eurovision 2022
Peacock will stream the 66th Eurovision Song Contest live on Saturday, May 14th. Here's a highly opinionated guide to keep handy as you watch 25 countries vying for gleefully over-the-top glory.
States with the toughest abortion laws have the weakest maternal supports, data shows
Many of the states that are moving to ban abortion tend to have less access to health care, worse maternal and infant health care outcomes and weaker social supports for children and families.
Is it time to rethink how the farm bill works?
Congress is gearing up for another fight over the farm bill -- a massive piece of legislation that could hit $1 trillion for the first time ever. Where's that money going?
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How To Fix Poverty: Why Not Just Give People Money?
Forget food aid, cows and job training. An unprecedented 12-year experiment in Kenya tests the power of cash.
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The student who lived in the stadium
During hard times his senior year, Mike Steele secretly lived at his high school. Hernando High was “the best thing that ever happened to me.” Thirty years later, he’s still giving back.
FWC wants public input on proposed rule changes for wild green iguanas
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is considering updates to its rules regarding wild green iguanas, and they want to hear from you.
Hear Ye, Hear Ye: Calling All Elephants and Donkeys
Whether you're an elephant, a donkey or the animal of your choice: you won't miss a beat with national convention coverage from NPR News.
Pinellas County To Receive Additional $3 Million For Red Tide Cleanup
While the fish kills have stopped washing up on Pinellas County beaches, red tide is still an ongoing problem in the area. The Board of Commissioners…
Congressman Announces Plan To Address Opioid Crisis
U.S. Rep. Vern Buchanan announced an anti-drug plan Monday to address the growing opioid crisis. According to the Manatee County Republican, the bill will…
‘Marsy’s Law’ Requests Records From Prosecutors
Backers of a November constitutional amendment designed to expand crime-victims’ rights said Monday they have requested records from prosecutors across...
Immigration Law To Be Discussed At Clearwater Forum
At a forum tonight in Clearwater, community members will gather to discuss immigration, particularly bills that passed this year in the Florida House and…
FEA: New Voucher Plan Will 'Drain' $1B From Public Schools Over 5 Years
Researchers with state teachers’ union the Florida Education Association are estimating Florida’s new plan for a private school voucher program will...
Ground Depressions In Pasco Likely Caused By Heavy Rains
Several large holes in the ground have opened in a Pasco County neighborhood. The depressions may be forming now because the area had consecutive days of…
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This Tampa Non-Profit Brings Showers To The Homeless
By Bradley George Marcia Hall has worked with homeless people in Hillsborough County for over a decade. As a receptionist at Metropolitan Ministries,…
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Senator Calls For More Hearings In SunPass Contractor
Sen. Annette Taddeo, a Miami Democrat, wants more Senate hearings on the SunPass toll-collection system and its contractor, now that state...
State To Pay $176K In Legal Expenses In Immigrant ER Case
The Florida Agency for Health Care Administration will have to pay more than $176,000 in legal fees and costs because of losing part of a legal battle...
Silverman, Voice of USF Graduations, Retires in Style
In addition to the graduates honored during the University of South Florida's Spring Commencement Ceremonies, Dr. Stuart Silverman was singled out after…
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When you want to know something about somebody or something and do an internet search, where do you most often end up?Is it Wikipedia?The online,…
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Florida Hospitals Worry About Low Income Funding
Safety Net Hospital Alliance of Florida members are worried federal and state lawmakers will reduce health care funding for low income Floridians.
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The opioid epidemic has become so severe it’s considered a national public health emergency, and a recent report suggests it could be linked to a higher…
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Two people were killed Wednesday night, and all lanes on Interstate 75 in Tampa are now open following a fiery eight-vehicle crash involving a semi.The…
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