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Inside The Start Of Trump's 2nd Impeachment Trial
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly tracks the opening of former President Donald Trump's impeachment trial.
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Nova Southeastern University To Require COVID-19 Vaccine
The private university announced that vaccinations are mandatory by Aug. 1. School officials say it will be the first college in the country to mandate vaccines for both students and staff.
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Florida Reports 5,294 New Coronavirus Cases, 89 Deaths
More than one-fifth of the state's new cases were from the greater Tampa Bay region, officials said.
Tampa is looking to sell its police department headquarters
The city is accepting proposals for "qualified and visionary" developers to purchase the police headquarters property on Franklin Street in downtown Tampa.
Hillsborough Schools To Discontinue E-Learning, Make Face Masks Optional
Public schools in Hillsborough County will follow other schools’ protocols in their efforts to return students to the classroom.
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Republicans Susan Wright, Jake Ellzey In Runoff To Fill Texas Congressional Seat
The widow of Rep. Ron Wright, who died after a COVID-19 diagnosis, will face state Rep. Jake Ellzey, who came in second place. Saturday's special election drew 23 candidates.
Search And Rescue Suspended For U.S. Marines In 'Mishap' Off Australian Coast
Most service members were rescued, but three remain unaccounted for after their aircraft "entered the water."
Bill And Melinda Gates Announce Divorce
"After a great deal of thought and a lot of work on our relationship, we have made the decision to end our marriage," the couple wrote in a joint statement.
Floridians Are Eager To Travel To Europe, But European Visitors To Florida Will Have To Wait
While Americans are booking more international trips, the U.S. remains closed to most international visitors, including Canadians.
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COVID-19 Hospitalizations In Tampa Bay Lowest In Seven Months
The decline in hospitalizations comes as Florida's COVID-19 death toll approaches 37,000.
Julien Baker: Tiny Desk Concert
Julien Baker's Turn Out The Lights brought her much-deserved critical acclaim and wider attention in 2017. Before its release we asked her to make a rare return to the Tiny Desk for something special.
Hillsborough Schools Averts Financial Crisis After Receiving Federal Funds, Officials Say
Superintendent Addison Davis said the school district has received $100 million, and more is on the way.
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At 7 Years Old, Gianna Floyd Asks In A Court Video How Her Father Was Hurt
She said in a victim impact video played in court that when she is someday reunited with her father, she wants to "play with him, have fun. Go on a plane ride. And that's it."
Judge Weighs Company's Withdrawal From Co-Managing Britney Spears' Conservatorship
Bessemer Trust asked to be removed from its planned role as co-conservator of the pop icon's estate on Thursday. The judge will hear the company's petition on July 14.
Polls: Parents Support School Mask Mandates But Oppose Student Vaccine Requirements
Recent surveys by the Kaiser Family Foundation and the RAND Corporation give some insight into how parents are trying to navigate sending their children back to school as the pandemic continues.
Letters: Series On Opiate Addiction In Pregnant Women
NPR's Ari Shapiro responds to listener letters about our series from Tennessee about opiate addiction and pregnant women.
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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott Jinxes Houston Astros With Premature Tweet
Superstitious Houston Astro fans can blame Texas Gov. Greg Abbott for their team's collapse Monday in the American League Division Series.
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An Ancient Tablet, Stolen Then Acquired By Hobby Lobby, Will Be Returned To Iraq
Known as the Gilgamesh Dream Tablet, it was looted from Iraq and made its way through several hands before Hobby Lobby purchased it for the Museum of the Bible in 2014.
Sarasota Arts Groups Introduce New COVID-19 Safety Rules
Starting this week, patrons will be required to show proof of COVID-19 vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test to gain entry to all indoor shows.
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USF wants to be a part of the Tropicana Field redevelopment conversation
University of South Florida officials sent a letter to St. Petersburg Mayor Rick Kriseman asking to be a part of the development conversation.
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Hillsborough County parents can now opt their children out of wearing masks in school
The Hillsborough County School Board voted to remove the medical opt-out clause and give parents the choice of whether their children wear masks.
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20 attorneys general file a complaint to block the Postal Service's strategic plan
The changes to the Postal Service include slower delivery of some first-class mail and higher holiday-period pricing — changes the states want regulators to review.
Former President Bill Clinton expected to leave hospital Sunday
His spokesperson says Clinton, who was admitted to a California hospital to receive treatment for a "non-Covid-related infection," will remain there overnight to get IV antibiotics.
Docs Warn Immunocompromised To Mask Up, With Or Without Vaccine
Dr. Khaled Fernainy of AdventHealth says that vaccinated immunocompromised patients can still get very sick with COVID and even end up on a ventilator.
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Alleged Spies Mixed New Technology With 'Old-Fashioned' Trade Craft
An historian of Russian and Soviet espionage says that the sort of deep-cover espionage allegedly practiced by eleven suspects is "almost unprecedented."
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