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9/27/19: Impeachment; Proposed Pay Raise For Teachers
On today’s show, we looked at how the impeachment inquiry is playing with Florida voters.
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Alton Brown on Cuban sandwiches, kitchen tools and why you shouldn’t cook like a TV chef
After performing live in more than 300 cities for upwards of half a million fans, Alton Brown embarks on a tour of more intimate events for what’s being billed as "An Evening with Alton Brown".
Trump's mounting legal fees could spell financial peril
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with correspondent Domenico Montanaro and journalist David Cay Johnston about the status of former President Donald Trump's finances as he faces steep legal penalties.
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'What'd I Say'
Long after he first improvised it on stage, Ray Charles still used his trademark song as an encore.
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No Tickets To The Super Bowl Experience? Here Are 5 Events To Soak In The Atmosphere
From a sand sculpture at Clearwater Beach to a laser show and a puppy bowl, here are a few ways to get you in the Super Bowl mood.
For November's Election, Pinellas County Is One Of The Largest Swing Counties At Play
For a year that's brought a global pandemic and resultant economic upheaval, how will that affect some of the county's voters?
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Wave of cider makers are branching out from the juicy, sweet stuff in grocery stores
Apple Cider can taste different, depending on the fruit used to make it. Now, some cider makers are seeking out wild apples to make the beverage.
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T.J. Mack wants you to know it's OK to sit
Actor and comedian Brian Jordan Alvarez is a prolific poster online. Now, one of his latest videos has taken on a new life.
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When you wish upon the stars: My 3 big hopes for Oscar night
This year's Academy Awards ceremony is shaping up to be one of the most audience-friendly, well-rounded Oscar nights in a long time. Still, a critic can dream.
'I've Tried Everything': Pandemic Worsens Child Mental Health Crisis
When schools closed last spring, children with severe mental illnesses were cut off from the services they'd come to rely on. Many have since spiraled into emergency rooms and even police custody.
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When Lyrics Get Posted Online, Who Gets Paid?
There are about 5 million searches for lyrics every day on Google. Who gets paid when people look up lyrics online?
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The cautionary tale of a man who got addicted to day trading
Chris Garver got interested in the stock market around 2010, investing in a range of big companies on the British Stock Exchange. But one stock recommendation got him hooked.
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Another Florida agency grapples with a cyberattack that occurred 3 months ago
A computer system serving as a backbone of the Department of Juvenile Justice was hacked in March, and many contractors providing services to at-risk and troubled youths remain unable to access the network.
What's making us happy: A guide to your weekend reading, listening and viewing
Each week, the guests and hosts on NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour share what's bringing them joy. This week: Jury Duty, The Other Two, Every Frame a Painting and Rutherford Falls.
'Whatever It Takes': Government Workers Apply For Unemployment As Shutdown Drags On
Workers are now missing paychecks for the first time since the partial government shutdown began. That's causing many of them to do what once seemed unthinkable — apply for unemployment.
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Tuesday, Oct. 21, 2025: Fresh-smelling flower exhibit at Selby Gardens, and I-4 expansion plans
If you love the sight and smell of flowers, you’re going to like the latest exhibit at Selby Gardens in Sarasota. We’ll talk about it next, plus some more spooky happenings in the Tampa Bay area that you can check out this week. But before we hit those topics, here’s the news.
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Rural Florida pharmacies are struggling. The pandemic isn't helping
Rural pharmacies across the country are struggling to keep doors open. Reasons include insurance company practices, online sellers and COVID.
When You Befriend A Killer, You Can't Not Write About It
In 2008, Clark Rockefeller kidnapped his daughter and led police on a weeklong chase. Turned out he wasn't a Rockefeller at all; he was an impostor who happened to be friends with writer Walter Kirn.
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Wade In The Water Ep. 5: The Power Of Communal Song
The story of African American religious music as a moral weapon, to galvanize individuals for worship and for action in the civil rights struggles of the century.
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Bangladesh Garment Workers Protest Over Pay, Factories Shutdown
Thousands of garment workers in Bangladesh continued protesting today. Dozens of people have been injured in clashes with police. Working conditions have come under the spotlight, because of tragedies like the collapse of a garment factory that killed more than a thousand people.
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'I refuse to teach lies': Why one Black History teacher is taking a break
A year-and-a-half ago, Renee O'Connor was a finalist to be Miami-Dade County's teacher of the year. Now, she's on leave from her job as an African American history teacher.
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I asked about race on reality shows at the TV critics press tour. It didn't go well
What's ahead for the TV industry in 2024? Original series are down 14% but it still feels like too much TV. Executives and streaming services are feeling the squeeze post strikes. Race issues persist.
Jon Hamm puts a twist on his Don Draper swagger in 'Your Friends & Neighbors'
Wealth comes lined with rage and melancholy in a new Apple TV+ series about a hedge-fund hotshot who loses his job and begins to steal from his suburban friends.
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Doctors in South Korea walk out in strike of work conditions
A walk-out by South Korean doctors has hobbled the country's medical system. Most of them have defied a government ultimatum to return to work by Thursday.
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St. Petersburg won’t see stormwater impact fees anytime soon
City Attorney Jackie Kovilaritch believes sewer capacity fees are exempt from Senate Bill 180. She also said the legal team can explore any potential loopholes on a “case-by-case basis.”
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