Search Query
Show Search
News
Home
(Text-Only Site)
Local / State
US / World
Politics
Health News Florida
Education
University Beat
Environment
Arts / Culture
Economy / Business
Transportation
Courts / Law
Science / Space
Sports
WUSF Noticias
Home
(Text-Only Site)
Local / State
US / World
Politics
Health News Florida
Education
University Beat
Environment
Arts / Culture
Economy / Business
Transportation
Courts / Law
Science / Space
Sports
WUSF Noticias
Weather
Shows & Podcasts
Schedule
Programs
Podcasts
Florida Matters Live & Local
The Bay Blend
The Zest Podcast
The Florida Roundup
Our Changing State
Morning Edition
All Things Considered
Schedule
Programs
Podcasts
Florida Matters Live & Local
The Bay Blend
The Zest Podcast
The Florida Roundup
Our Changing State
Morning Edition
All Things Considered
More
Your Florida
Defending The Everglades. Again.
2026 Florida Legislature
2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season
Not So Forever Home
Paycheck To Paycheck
Florida And Climate Change
Corporate Buyouts
Tampa Bay Eviction Crisis
Growing Up With Guns
Black Mental Health
Unequal Shots
Your Florida
Defending The Everglades. Again.
2026 Florida Legislature
2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season
Not So Forever Home
Paycheck To Paycheck
Florida And Climate Change
Corporate Buyouts
Tampa Bay Eviction Crisis
Growing Up With Guns
Black Mental Health
Unequal Shots
Events
About Us
Our Mission
Editorial Integrity and Code of Ethics
Social Media Commenting Policy
Meet the Staff
Contact Us
Subscribe to our Newsletters
Careers
Internships
Download Our App
Ways To Listen
Schedule A Tour
Google Preferred News Source
Contact BBC and NPR
WUSF Rebrand
WUSF Station News
Our Mission
Editorial Integrity and Code of Ethics
Social Media Commenting Policy
Meet the Staff
Contact Us
Subscribe to our Newsletters
Careers
Internships
Download Our App
Ways To Listen
Schedule A Tour
Google Preferred News Source
Contact BBC and NPR
WUSF Rebrand
WUSF Station News
Support
Save Public Media
NPR Plus
Ways To Support WUSF
One-Time Gift
Sustainer Memberships
Donate A Vehicle
Increase Your Monthly Gift
Save Public Media
NPR Plus
Ways To Support WUSF
One-Time Gift
Sustainer Memberships
Donate A Vehicle
Increase Your Monthly Gift
WUSF Network
WUSF
Classical WSMR
WUSF Jazz
Arts Axis Florida
The Zest Podcast
WUSF's Longest Table
WUSF
Classical WSMR
WUSF Jazz
Arts Axis Florida
The Zest Podcast
WUSF's Longest Table
facebook
instagram
youtube
twitter
© 2026 All Rights reserved WUSF
Menu
Show Search
Search Query
Donate
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00
0:00
Available On Air Stations
On Air
Now Playing
WUSF 89.7
On Air
Now Playing
Classical WSMR
All Streams
News
Home
(Text-Only Site)
Local / State
US / World
Politics
Health News Florida
Education
University Beat
Environment
Arts / Culture
Economy / Business
Transportation
Courts / Law
Science / Space
Sports
WUSF Noticias
Home
(Text-Only Site)
Local / State
US / World
Politics
Health News Florida
Education
University Beat
Environment
Arts / Culture
Economy / Business
Transportation
Courts / Law
Science / Space
Sports
WUSF Noticias
Weather
Shows & Podcasts
Schedule
Programs
Podcasts
Florida Matters Live & Local
The Bay Blend
The Zest Podcast
The Florida Roundup
Our Changing State
Morning Edition
All Things Considered
Schedule
Programs
Podcasts
Florida Matters Live & Local
The Bay Blend
The Zest Podcast
The Florida Roundup
Our Changing State
Morning Edition
All Things Considered
More
Your Florida
Defending The Everglades. Again.
2026 Florida Legislature
2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season
Not So Forever Home
Paycheck To Paycheck
Florida And Climate Change
Corporate Buyouts
Tampa Bay Eviction Crisis
Growing Up With Guns
Black Mental Health
Unequal Shots
Your Florida
Defending The Everglades. Again.
2026 Florida Legislature
2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season
Not So Forever Home
Paycheck To Paycheck
Florida And Climate Change
Corporate Buyouts
Tampa Bay Eviction Crisis
Growing Up With Guns
Black Mental Health
Unequal Shots
Events
About Us
Our Mission
Editorial Integrity and Code of Ethics
Social Media Commenting Policy
Meet the Staff
Contact Us
Subscribe to our Newsletters
Careers
Internships
Download Our App
Ways To Listen
Schedule A Tour
Google Preferred News Source
Contact BBC and NPR
WUSF Rebrand
WUSF Station News
Our Mission
Editorial Integrity and Code of Ethics
Social Media Commenting Policy
Meet the Staff
Contact Us
Subscribe to our Newsletters
Careers
Internships
Download Our App
Ways To Listen
Schedule A Tour
Google Preferred News Source
Contact BBC and NPR
WUSF Rebrand
WUSF Station News
Support
Save Public Media
NPR Plus
Ways To Support WUSF
One-Time Gift
Sustainer Memberships
Donate A Vehicle
Increase Your Monthly Gift
Save Public Media
NPR Plus
Ways To Support WUSF
One-Time Gift
Sustainer Memberships
Donate A Vehicle
Increase Your Monthly Gift
WUSF Network
WUSF
Classical WSMR
WUSF Jazz
Arts Axis Florida
The Zest Podcast
WUSF's Longest Table
WUSF
Classical WSMR
WUSF Jazz
Arts Axis Florida
The Zest Podcast
WUSF's Longest Table
facebook
instagram
youtube
twitter
Search results for
Sort By
Relevance
Newest (Publish Date)
Oldest (Publish Date)
Search
As the economy stalls, big tech companies prepare for tougher times
The pandemic fueled a tech boom, but now tech companies are scaling back hiring and hunkering down for a tougher economy than expected.
Listen
•
3:34
U.S. Tension With Iran Heats Up After Early Morning Trump Tweet
Trump tweeted about the dangers to Iran of making threats. Iran's president said American must understand that peace with Iran is the mother of all peace and war with Iran is the mother of all wars.
Listen
•
3:17
A day in the life of a New York City subway rider trying to break a record
New York City has more that 400 subway stops. One straphanger is trying to break the record for reaching all of them the fastest.
Listen
•
3:55
Crisis Hotlines See Spike In Calls As Anxiety And Fear About Pandemic Grows
The combination of economic collapse and social isolation can result in stress and strained emotional health. Crisis hotlines are staffing up amid spikes in calls.
Listen
•
4:03
In France there are objections to Aya Nakamura singing at the Olympics
A popular French singer has reportedly been asked to perform at the 2024 Olympics opening ceremony, but not everyone in France has welcomed the suggestion.
Listen
•
4:32
A member of Benjamin Netanyahu's war Cabinet calls for elections in Israel
Benny Gantz, who leads an opposition party and also regularly faces the prime minister as part of the war Cabinet, is calling to set a date for elections. Polling shows Netanyahu would lose to him.
Listen
•
3:38
Why some voters are convinced Biden won't really be on the ballot in November
Voters will see a November ballot with President Biden and former President Trump running against each other, just like 2020. For some there's a disbelief that the rematch is really happening.
Listen
•
3:45
It's not your imagination — chocolate has been getting more expensive
Cocoa prices are on the rise because of changing climate patterns and extreme weather.
Listen
•
4:10
Federal murder charge against Mangione could mean death penalty in CEO killing
The 26-year-old suspect in the killing of CEO Brian Thompson appeared in federal court on Thursday, where he was charged with murder, a crime that carries a possible sentence of the death penalty.
Florida Gators are excited about an upbeat end to season entering Tampa's Gasparilla Bowl
The Gators won their last three games, had the 11th-ranked recruiting class and has several upperclassmen returning in 2025. Plant City's Mario Williams and the Tulane Green Wave hope to end that run.
Israel will close its Ireland embassy over Gaza tensions
Israel said Sunday it will close its embassy in Ireland as relations deteriorated over the war in Gaza, where Palestinian medical officials said new Israeli airstrikes killed over 46 people including several children.
Florida's undocumented and their families face fear, uncertainty as 2025 looms
Some families take steps to prepare for possible mass deportations.
Listen
•
3:59
A Virgin Islands National Park Struggles To Recover From Hurricanes
Eight months after it was devastated by twin hurricanes, the national park on St. John in the Virgin Islands is still recovering. Volunteers have stepped in to help clear trails and rebuild.
Listen
•
3:56
The fun — and confusion — of celebrating Christmas and Hanukkah on the same date
Christmas and Hanukkah rarely fall on the same date, but this year they do. One mixed-faith family in Oakland, Calif., doubles down for double whammy holiday.
Listen
•
2:39
Congressional Democrats are divided over Biden's future after debate performance
Democrats on Capitol Hill remain divided over doubts about President Biden's fitness for the campaign even as Biden himself says he is not dropping out.
Listen
•
4:28
What exporting American natural gas means for the economy and the climate
The U.S. is exporting more natural gas than ever before. Now, the Biden administration is pausing new projects. Here's what this means for the industry — and the climate.
Listen
•
4:23
What Trump's Pick For Education Secretary Spells For School Policy
Donald Trump has asked Michigan's Betsy DeVos to be the next secretary of education. Chalkbeat Managing Editor Philissa Cramer talks about what DeVos could do on big-ticket policies.
Listen
•
4:38
Kentucky Republican Gov. Matt Bevin Concedes Race To Democrat Andy Beshear
More than a week after the election, in which he was 5,000 votes behind, Kentucky Republican Gov. Matt Bevin conceded the race to Democrat Andy Beshear, the state attorney general.
Listen
•
3:35
The Census Is Going Digital, Bringing The Threat Of Disinformation Campaigns
Civil rights groups and lawmakers are pushing tech companies to prepare for an onslaught of disinformation that could turn people off from the 2020 census, especially among communities of color.
Listen
•
3:35
North Korea Seen Lining Up Military Aircraft For Possible Show
Satellite images shared exclusively with NPR show North Korean fighters and helicopters massed at a single airbase. It could be another sign of escalating tensions.
Listen
•
2:49
At Least 40 People Dead In Egypt As Violent Protests Continue
Amid continuing turmoil and violence in Egypt, the main opposition alliance has rejected dialogue with the government of Islamist President Mohammed Morsi. Over the weekend, Morsi announced a state of emergency in the three main cities along the Suez Canal. One of those, Port Said, was the scene of major violence and there was more on Monday with police battling protesters.
Listen
•
3:52
Trump uses mass firing to remove inspectors general at a series of agencies
The dismissals began Friday night, according to two people cited by The Associated Press. An email sent by one of the fired inspectors general said "roughly 17" inspectors general had been removed.
Pennsylvania voters weigh in on the presidential debate
Pennsylvania is an important swing state holding the most electoral votes out of any other competitive state this election season. Here's how residents are reacting to what the candidates had to say.
Listen
•
3:50
Four private astronauts are on their way to conduct the first commercial spacewalk
Early this morning, a SpaceX rocket launched four private astronauts into orbit. In a few days, the crew will attempt the first ever private spacewalk ever.
Listen
•
3:56
Senate Will Try To Override Trump Vetoes On Saudi Arms Deal
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Democratic Sen. Chris Coons of Delaware about the Senate, which will try again to override President Trump's veto of resolutions blocking his arms deal with Saudi Arabia.
Listen
•
3:57
Previous
1,373 of 2,364
Next