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Plan to spend $2.7B to protect Miami-Dade from storm surge is headed to Congress
A final Back Bay plan worked out between the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and Miami-Dade County is scheduled for June, with the hope of getting it authorized in the 2024 national water resources legislation now being hammered out by Congress.
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Witches are having a moment in Ukraine. Now they have taken center stage in a dark musical comedy titled The Witch of Konotop, with performances selling out all summer in Kyiv.
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DeSantis administration changes a gender identity policy for driver's licenses
Amid continued efforts targeting transgender people, Gov. Ron DeSantis' administration quietly changed a policy that allowed Floridians to obtain driver's licenses and state identification cards that reflect their gender identity.
New York City Council votes to ban most instances of solitary confinement
Mayor Eric Adams may yet veto it, but if the bill becomes law, it will ban most uses of solitary confinement beyond four hours in New York City jails.
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Play It Forward: Glenn Copeland On Patience, Positivity And The Band Bernice
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Phoenix police allegedly beat, repeatedly tased deaf Black man who has cerebral palsy
The August incident is under investigation by the police department's internal affairs division and is being reviewed by the Maricopa County Attorney's Office.
He, She, They: Workplaces Adjust As Gender Identity Norms Change
As more people identify themselves as neither categorically male nor female, some employers are making changes to neutralize references to gender in everything from name tags to bathrooms.
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First nonbinary state lawmaker in the U.S. reflects on a hard time in the Okla. House
Rep. Mauree Turner has been censured by colleagues and carried the stress of being in a legislature that passes laws restricting trans rights.
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Storm season: Watch what you consume, follow trusted sources for your information
You know the phrase "You are what you eat", but it's equally important to watch what information you consume as well. Now that storm season is here, make sure you consume only trusted and reliable sources to get your weather information to help keep you and your family safe.
Elections supervisors are wary of a DeSantis-proposed ballot rule
Florida supervisors of elections are pushing back on a rule proposed by Gov. Ron DeSantis' administration to update standards for determining voters' intent on ballots, saying the proposal includes "inconsistencies" that could lead to problems for county canvassing boards.
Protesters clash with law enforcement in Los Angeles as Trump sends National Guard
California National Guard members arrived in the Los Angeles area after President Trump activated the troops to curb protests against federal immigration raids. More protesters gathered on Sunday.
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Trump considers DeSantis for Pentagon post with Hegseth under pressure
The transition team is growing concerned about Pete Hegseth’s path to confirmation and is looking at potential replacements. There are reports that Gov. Ron DeSantis is among those under consideration.
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It’s the internet’s latest bizarre beverage sensation – a mix of blue Gatorade and inexpensive red wine that’s known, of course, as “Gatorwine.”
Legal maneuvering over Florida's abortion proposal continues
The Florida Department of Health earlier this month sent letters to TV stations calling for them to stop running an ad paid for by Floridians Protecting Freedom, the committee sponsoring the proposal.
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Federal prisoners said to be the most dangerous are sent to a special unit at a prison in Illinois. NPR and The Marshall Project uncovered violence, abuse and deaths there. Here are five takeaways.
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Less than 24 hours after misleading claims started circulating that tied Politico to USAID, the White House vowed to end subscriptions for the insider news outlet's services and others.
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"Back After This" centers around a 30-something podcast producer who reluctantly agrees to host a show focused on improving her dating life.
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Anyone can use AI chatbots to 'vibe code.' Could that put programmers out of a job?
You no longer need to be a software engineer to build software — you can "vibe code" it by prompting chatbots to build apps and websites. Could that put programmers out of a job?
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With immigration limits, the U.K. vows to end a 'failed experiment in open borders'
Taking a page from President Trump's playbook, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced visa restrictions, using language his critics said was dangerous.
Arts groups sue NEA for new 'gender ideology'-related grant restrictions
A lawsuit challenges a Trump executive order that asks funding applicants to agree to not promote "gender ideology" in their work. The NEA said it would nix the language until the case concludes.
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