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Songs We Love: Norah Jones, 'It's A Wonderful Time For Love'
Jones can make a sprawling sea of fans feel like a small gathering of confidants. Hear a live version of the Day Breaks cut from a deluxe edition.
Supreme Court seems ready to deny trademark for 'Trump Too Small' T-shirts
The case dates back to a presidential primary debate to 2016 and Sen. Marco Rubio's mocking of candidate Donald Trump as having "small hands."
More Allegations Emerge Against BBC In Jimmy Savile Scandal
A celebrity who was a serial rapist and molester operated at the BBC for years, was revered, and knighted. After he died, the BBC bungled its own efforts to investigate and expose him.
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Fragile Israel-Hamas Cease-Fire Holds
A Palestinian man was shot dead by Israel's armed forces Friday, but the details were in dispute. Despite the killing, the truce still stands.
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While traveling with chemotherapy drugs, a woman remembers a stranger's kindness
While driving from Mexico to the U.S., Ellen Butterfield was stopped at the border with a bag of chemotherapy drugs for her husband. She remembers the kindness of a law enforcement officer.
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Gasparilla parade attracts an estimated 300,000 revelers on land and sea
The annual parade was paused for about 25 minutes when a 78-year-old man fell off a parade float and needed medical attention.
A rollback of Florida's child labor law has passed the House
The bill would let 16- and 17-year-olds work more than 30 hours a week during the school year, and work past 11 p.m. on school nights.
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After a blocked merger, the future of Spirit Airlines is uncertain
A judge blocked the merger of JetBlue and Spirit airlines. Now, there's worry Spirit may not be able to stay an independent carrier for long.
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A high school in Savannah, Ga., mourns the loss of a soldier and friend
Breonna Moffett, one of three American soldiers killed by the drone strike on a U.S. base in Jordan, was remembered at her high school in Savannah, Ga.
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Tom Cotton grills Singaporean TikTok CEO: Are you a Chinese Communist?
TikTok faced scrutiny Wednesday along with other social media sites over child safety. But its Singaporean CEO was grilled over his nationality when a senator repeatedly asked whether he has CCP ties.
Damage at Glen Canyon Dam has Colorado River users concerned
Newly discovered damage to part of the dam holding back America's second-largest reservoir has people who rely on the Colorado River worried about their ability to get the water they need.
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Taiwan is hit by its strongest earthquake in nearly 25 years
The U.S. Geological Survey gave the magnitude as 7.4. The quake collapsed buildings and created a tsunami that washed ashore on southern Japanese islands. At least 9 people died, officials said.
These two men are in charge of making nearly all the road signs for Hillsborough County
The workshop is responsible for roughly 98% of the signs in the county, according to Gino Marzano.
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A man was charged with setting a fire at Sen. Bernie Sanders' Vermont office
A 35-year-old man has been charged after he allegedly set fire to a door outside the senator's office on Friday, trapping people inside and damaging the building. No injuries were reported.
Will the oldest oak in Pinellas be preserved forever? Safety Harbor voters will decide
The Baranoff Oak is said to be between 300 to 500 years old. A vote would preserve the tree and the park it sits on.
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Florida considers school chaplains amid growing concerns over kids' mental health
Lawmakers are seeking a myriad of ways to address growing mental health concerns with children. One idea is to allow chaplains to come into schools to provide mentorship and counseling.
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More and more Florida seniors are struggling to stay in their homes
It's especially difficult for those on fixed incomes.
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Visually impaired Boston Marathon runner and his guide give an update on race
Nafij Ahmed and Josh Bard ran the Boston Marathon on Monday. Nafij is visually impaired and Josh was his guide for the run. We ran a story about the lead up to the run. This is what happened since.
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Storm devastates Tallahassee homes and businesses
Over half of Florida's capitol city is without power as of Friday afternoon.
Orange County unveils new, massive floating solar array
Officials say it’s the largest floating solar array in the Southeast, and a big step toward the county’s goal to operate with 100% clean energy by 2035.
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Florida gambling helpline is seeing a surge of calls after the launch of a sports betting app
As online gambling gets easier to access and harder to control, Florida's Counsel on Compulsive Gambling is hoping for some help from Florida lawmakers.
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Pilots often take micro-naps. How much of a problem is it globally?
An Indonesian airliner veered off-course after both pilots fell asleep. NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Andrew Tangel, aviation reporter for The Wall Street Journal, about the issue.
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FBI Agents face tough times amid high housing costs
Housing costs in major cities is leading to a financial squeeze for many FBI agents. They're asking Congress to help.
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New U.S. Citizens Share Experiences Of First-Time Voting
Some immigrant voters around the country just became citizens and are voting for the first time in this presidential election. They reached out to NPR's All Things Considered about their feelings on voting for the first time.
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Delta's CEO says the CrowdStrike outage cost the airline $500 million in 5 days
The airline's CEO, Ed Bastian, says the massive tech outage that stranded countless passengers cost the airline a half-billion dollars. The carrier is now preparing litigation against CrowdStrike, he said.
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