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Before you give up on your New Year's resolutions, check out these tips to reset
It's mid-January, which means some of those New Years resolutions might have fall off, already. NPR's Life Kit host Marielle Segarra gives tips for giving your goals a reset.
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Far Right Extremism's History In America
Historians say the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol flowed in part from the refusal by some elected officials to openly condemn a particular strain of far-right extremism going back to the 1990s.
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Her phone alarm still rings in Lebanon, days after an Israeli strike killed her
An Israeli air strike killed three children and their father weeks before they were due to emigrate to the U.S.
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Election deniers remain in office — and so does the threat to democracy, writer says
NPR's Elissa Nadworny speaks with David A. Graham, staff writer at The Atlantic, about his recent piece "The Threat to Democracy Is Still in Congress."
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How much protein do you need? Here's how to personalize your optimal intake
The Dietary Guidelines released this year recommend higher levels of this essential nutrient. But protein needs are personal. Here's how to assess yours.
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Exclusive First Read: 'Wave' By Sonali Deraniyagala
Economist Sonali Deraniyagala lost her husband, parents and two sons in the 2004 Boxing Day tsunami. Wave is her searing, unflinching account of learning to live with that loss, and of allowing herself to remember the life that she lost.
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Exclusive First Read: Marisha Pessl's 'Night Film'
In Marisha Pessl's dark, cinematic new novel Night Film, a disgraced journalist takes on a mysterious filmmaker who seems to be a hybrid of Roman Polanski and Dario Argento. It's an over-the-top summer mystery, full of twisty plotting and cinematic imagery.
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Purple Poll: Romney Leads Obama in Florida
Mitt Romney has taken the lead in Florida and Ohio according to a new poll of swing states from Purple Strategies. A Sayfie Review exclusive shows Romney…
MacDill Air Force Base Loses Bid for New KC-46 Tanker
Tampa’s MacDill Air Force Base lost its bid to become home to some of the new KC-46 tankers, according to a release from Congresswoman Kathy Castor.In…
Obama Slams Romney as an Outsourcing Pioneer in Tampa Speech
It was perhaps the highlight of his Tampa speech -- President Obama slammed GOP frontrunner Mitt Romney for being an "outsourcing pioneer."Here's what…
Voter Registration Deadline Looms: Where to Check Your Status and Register
As of today, there are more than 11.7 million Floridians registered to vote, according to the Florida Division of Elections. If you're not among them, you…
Robocall Tells Florida Voters Election Day Is Tomorrow
Oops.This morning, about 12,500 voters in Florida's Pinellas County received a robocall from the county election supervisor's office...telling them they…
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Both Presidential Campaigns Confident in a Florida Win
Both presidential campaigns are positioned to work up to the last minute to earn your vote – if you’ve not already voted.Florida is a statistical toss up…
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St. Petersburg EcoVillage Community Garden Will Grow on You
What was once a vacant lot is now an urban oasis. WUSF's food podcast, The Zest, takes you behind the fence of the St. Petersburg EcoVillage. It's a…
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Florida Official Wants To Use Bats To Reduce Mosquitoes
A Florida official has proposed using bats to reduce mosquito populations.
Report: Florida Improves 'Health Security' Ranking
Florida has improved its ranking in an annual report that rates states on how prepared they are for public health emergences.The Robert Wood Johnson…
Forbes: Rays Least Valuable MLB Team
The Tampa Bay Rays have made the Forbes list -- but not in a Bill Gates sort of way.For the second straight year, the Rays rank at the bottom of…
Former Foster Kids Qualify for Medicaid
Thousands of former foster youth are gaining health insurance under the Affordable Care Act. The new law extends Medicaid coverage for former foster...
UCF Extends In-state Tuition To Students From Puerto Rico
The University of Central Florida is extending its offer of in-state tuition to students who came to the school from Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands…
Volunteer, Valedictorian And Air Force Child Of The Year
Every spring, a national military family support group called Operation Homefront honors outstanding children whose parents are serving in the military.…
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Florida Matters: Life After The Parkland Shooting
Seniors at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland recently celebrated graduation, but they had to do so while still dealing with the trauma from…
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Pasco Deputies Train New School Safety Guards
Brice Hayes searches the hallways and classrooms at Charles S. Rushe Middle School for an active shooter.A Pasco County deputy tells him how to point his…
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Florida Matters: School Security
The news that 17 people, including young teenagers, had been gunned down in Parkland while going about their school day on Valentine’s Day this year sent…
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Disney, Seminoles Sink $10M Into Gambling Issue
In a major escalation of their support, Disney Worldwide Services and the Seminole Tribe of Florida each plowed $5 million last month into a proposed…
Lost And Found Sound: The Mother Ship
In today's installment of "Lost and Found Sound," we hear a story from writer Tracy Johnston about a sound she collected years ago while traveling in Africa.
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