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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.
As South Florida Grieves Condo Victims, Miami Beach Cancels Its July 4th Celebrations
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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Hillsborough Man The Latest From Florida To Face Charges In Capitol Riot
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.
Brought To The Surface, Miners Look Forward To ... Lucrative Book Deals?
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.
Jon Batiste: Tiny Desk Concert
Jon Batiste premieres new songs and takes us through some of the many sides of his rich musical history at the Tiny Desk.
Kentucky Boy Solves Rubik's Cube In Record Time
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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19-Year-Old Leylah Fernandez Is Captivating U.S. Open Watchers
The Canadian tennis phenom is taking this year's U.S. Open by storm, becoming the youngest woman to reach the semifinals in 16 years.
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Updated Figures Show 56,000 New COVID-19 Cases, More Than 1,000 New Deaths
Hospitalizations with a primary diagnosis of COVID-19 continue to drop, hitting levels not seen since early August.
The FAA Has Temporarily Banned Drones Around The Robert E. Lee Statue In Richmond
The temporary ban will remain in place until the statue's removal on Wednesday. The FAA says it was putting the ban in place for "Special Security Reasons."
This Is A Film About What It's Like Living While Black, In Japan
Filmmakers Keith Bedford and Shiho Fukada hope their film will contribute to building a society in both Japan and U.S. that is more accepting and welcoming of 'the other' than they are today.
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Expect Heavy Traffic In Downtown Tampa, Near Raymond James Stadium For Bucs' Season Opener
Roads in downtown Tampa and around Raymond James Stadium will be closed as the Tampa Bay Bucs open defense of their Super Bowl championship on Thursday night against the Dallas Cowboys.
Sen. Chuck Grassley, The Oldest Republican In The Senate, Will Run For Reelection
The Iowa Republican says that he will run for an eighth term, shooing away calls for his retirement. Grassley made the announcement early Friday morning, a week after his 88th birthday.
The provisions in Texas' restrictive abortion law are not popular, an NPR poll finds
A clear majority of Americans, including most Republicans, opposes key provisions of the controversial new Texas abortion law, the latest NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll finds.
The Dodgers trump the Cardinals with a late game walk-off home run
The Los Angeles Dodgers will now face off against the their biggest rivals, the San Francisco Giants, in the National League division series this Friday.
Lebanon's central electricity grid shuts down as fuel shortages continue
The stoppage of two major power plants leaves generators as the country's only power source, endangering hospital patients and the water supply. Officials expect the outages to last for several days.
Biden Wants To Raise The Threshold For Products Considered Made In America
The federal government has to spend tax dollars on products made in America, but purchases qualify for that label with 55% of their materials coming from the U.S. Biden wants to raise that percentage.
A Woman Who Accused Gov. Andrew Cuomo Of Groping Her Has Filed A Criminal Complaint
The woman's account was also included in the 165-page report released by New York's attorney general this week that said Cuomo sexually harassed multiple women and created a hostile work environment.
GOP Rep. Adam Kinzinger, who voted to impeach Trump, won't run for reelection
Kinzinger's Illinois district is being dramatically reshaped by the Democratic legislature.
SpaceX reports LA County's highest number of workplace COVID-19 cases
New data shows the Elon Musk-led company currently accounts for nearly 30% of workplace COVID-19 cases reported by Los Angeles County officials.
St. Petersburg will be the new home of an appeals court building named after Bernie McCabe
Cases for the 2nd District Court of Appeal are currently heard in downtown Tampa and Lakeland.
A fire that destroyed a Planned Parenthood building was intentionally set
The New Year's Eve fire that caused a "total loss" of the Planned Parenthood building in Knoxville, Tenn., has been ruled an arson, investigators say.
Jackie Chan's Road to Martial Arts Mastery
In Jackie Chan's upcoming film, The Forbidden Kingdom, he collaborates for the first time with Jet Li, another martial arts superstar. Chan talks about the new movie, his martial arts training and how he learned his father was a spy.
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