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As more parents seek to send their children back to school in-person, concerns are mounting about how to maintain social distancing.
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Coronavirus cases have spiked 30% in Florida the past two weeks, according the Florida Department of Health. It could get worse as the country moves into colder months.
Bob Dylan Sells Songwriting Catalog In 9-Figure Deal
Universal Music Publishing Group announced Monday that it had bought the lucrative publishing rights to over 600 Bob Dylan songs. The deal is worth a reported $300 million.
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The cold front prompted a tornado warning for parts of the greater Tampa Bay region Monday morning. After that, it'll be time to break out those sweaters.
Florida Reports 7,788 Coronavirus Cases, 120 deaths
In the greater Tampa Bay region, the state reported 1,425 new coronavirus cases on Sunday, including 430 in Hillsborough County.
Florida Adds 8,408 Coronavirus Cases, 160 Deaths
169 more people have died since Tuesday's report.
Trump Suspended From Facebook For 2 Years
Facebook says former President Donald Trump is locked out of its platform and Instagram until at least Jan. 7, 2023. It will reinstate him only "if the risk to public safety has receded."
Vietnam Detects New Highly Transmissible Coronavirus Variant
Vietnam's health ministry announced the discovery of the new variant on Saturday that has characteristics of two other strains. The country is currently dealing with a recent spike in infections.
Nova Southeastern Reverses Vaccine Mandate In Wake Of New Law
The university dropped the requirement after the signing of a new law that bans businesses, schools and governments from mandating proof of vaccinations.
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Also called tenant-based Section 8, the Housing Choice Voucher program is the federal government's largest rental assistance program.
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Remembering Chicano Author Rudolfo Anaya
Rudolfo Anaya was one of the founders of modern Chicano literature. His best-known book was Bless Me Ultima. He died at age 82 at his home in Albuquerque.
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Education Officials To Launch ‘Listening Tour' On Proposed Civics Curriculum
None of the stops, designed to get public input, will be held in the greater Tampa Bay region. Online comments are being accepted before the State Board of Education considers the proposal on June 10.
Vaccines In, Masks Off: Does This Mean It's Time To Go Back To The Office?
The future of work remains uncertain even as more people are vaccinated. NPR wants to know what your work environment has looked like over the past year and what you think about returning to offices.
Coral Disease Reaches The Remote Tortugas
For more than five years, a disease has been wiping out corals that provide the foundation for Florida's reef tract. Now it's reached the most remote and healthy area of the reef.
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Environmentalists Say DeSantis Should Credit Biden Administration For Bolstering Florida’s Budget
They say the boost in spending is largely a result of the American Rescue Plan.
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Gabriel Garzón-Montano: Tiny Desk Concert
Gabriel Garzón-Montano spent three years writing and recording his beautiful, dense album Jardin -- but for his Tiny Desk visit, he stripped it all down to two elements, the piano and his voice.
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The city of Miami Beach is cancelling its fireworks and other July 4th festivities out of respect for the families and victims of the condominium collapse in neighboring Surfside, Fla.
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Mitchell Todd Gardner II faced six charges in a Tampa federal courtroom.
Biden Will Visit The Surfside Condominium Collapse This Week
The Biden administration has provided assistance to rescue efforts through FEMA and the Army Corps of Engineers.
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According to "The Daily Telegraph," the miners "have apparently reached an agreement to share the profits made from recounting their ordeal."
The Biden Administration May Recommend COVID Boosters After 8 Months
A source familiar with the discussions says administration health experts could make the recommendation for fully vaccinated adults as soon as this week.
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A 14-year-old boy from Lexington, Ky., has solved a Rubik's Cube in less than five seconds. As Guinness World Records declares this a record-breaker, we hear how NPR covered a Rubik's Cube competition in 1981.
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