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Another spotless giraffe has been discovered — this time, on a reserve in Namibia
The spotless Angolan giraffe was discovered at the Mount Etjo Safari Lodge, a private game reserve in Namibia. It is one of the two known living spotless giraffes in the world.
Farmland near Myakka City will be transformed into a golf course community
The community will be called Myakka Village. One resident said locals were recovering from Hurricane Ian when the project was being discussed and found out about it through internet ad.
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A Brief Snapshot of Robert F. Kennedy's Life
Senator Kennedy was assassinated in the midst of his historic bid for the presidency.
Hurricane Dean Heads Back to Mexico
Hurricane Dean is now heading toward Mexico's mainland, after leaving the Yucatan peninsula remarkably unscathed. Thousands of people fled coastal cities ahead of the storm.
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News Producer Describes Situation Inside Gaza
The Israeli bombardment of the Gaza Strip is causing people to panic, says Ahmed Abu Hamda, a news producer for foreign news organizations, including NPR. He says that Monday's air attacks went on almost continuously from midnight to 7 a.m., but after that it wasn't as heavy.
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Flash floods kill at least 5 people in Pennsylvania
A family was visiting the area from Charleston, S.C., and was on their way to a barbecue when they got caught in a flash flood, officials said.
Bonus From Some Hospitals: Free Autopsies
A hospital that may charge hundreds of thousands of dollars to treat a dying patient generally won't charge the family a penny to do an autopsy to figure out what caused their patient's death.
Supporters Of Health Overhaul Look To Reclaim 'Obamacare'
Two nonprofit advocacy groups in Colorado are trying to take back the moniker as something to be proud of. The president has said he likes the term, which has been used derisively by opponents of the health overhaul.
Seniors May Need A Push To Use Free Wellness Exam
The new health law lets seniors get free wellness check ups, starting in 2011. But there are a lot of questions about whether they'll take advantage of them, or what role doctors will play in promoting them.
The U.S. added 339,000 jobs in May. It's a stunningly strong number
Employers added a whopping 339,000 jobs in May, far above expectations, according to a report from the Labor Department on Friday. The unemployment rate rose to 3.7%, from 3.4% in April.
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Philadelphia Boosts Aid For Homeless During Democratic Convention
Part of Philadelphia's budget for the Democratic National Convention was set aside to help tackle homelessness. The money temporarily paid for more outreach workers and shelter beds.
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Tampa International Airport had its second busiest travel day over Thanksgiving weekend
Tampa International Airport officials said over 89,000 passengers passed through it on Sunday, Nov. 26. It's the airport's second busiest day of travel in its history.
Used car prices fall, but still exceed pre-pandemic levels
The average cost of a used vehicle dipped 5.5% nationally between Q3 2022 and Q3 2023, according to Edmunds data.
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Florida lawmakers will return to the Capitol to impose new sanctions on Iran
The special session is being called because Iran supports Hamas who attacked Israel two weeks ago, though no government worldwide has offered direct evidence supporting that Iran orchestrated the attack.
Hunter Biden's lawyer says again that president's son will only testify publicly
The development comes as House Republicans inch closer to a vote to officially begin an impeachment inquiry into President Biden.
Tracy Chapman becomes the first Black person to win Song of the Year at the CMAs
Chapman won the award for her 1988 hit "Fast Car," which got renewed attention after singer Luke Combs released a cover of the song earlier this year.
COVID case count in Florida decreases again, but deaths pass 91,000 mark
The latest report also revealed that 91,178 residents had died with COVID-19 as of Thursday. That was up from a reported 90,740 deaths two weeks earlier.
Tampa and Pasco County receive federal grants aimed at preventing traffic fatalities
Both Pasco County and the city of Tampa will use the money to study ways to reduce injuries and fatalities.
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Arrests at the U.S. border fall in April, bucking usual spring increase
U.S. officials have largely attributed the decline to more enforcement in Mexico, including in yards where migrants are known to board freight trains.
Trump's social media stock tumbles, erasing early gains
Stock in the parent company of former president Donald Trump's social media platform sank on Monday, after the company reported losing $58 million last year. That erased last week's market gains.
Don't Miss Your Socially Distanced Date With Mars
Mars will be in "opposition" on Oct. 13: the sun and Mars will be on opposite sides of Earth. It's going to be ideal for viewing the red planet.
Florida's statewide unemployment rate was 3.3% in July
The state's rate was lower than the national rate for 45 consecutive months.
A meteorologist in Atlanta rescued a woman from Helene floodwaters on camera
FOX Weather meteorologist Bob Van Dillen was broadcasting from Atlanta early this morning when he heard a woman crying for help in the dark.
Heat advisory again, this time most of Florida is affected
A heat advisory is in effect of Southwest and west central Florida until Sunday evening.
DeSantis says there's no need to issue a statewide school security mandate
DeSantis is leaving it up to the school districts to decide if they want to use measures such as metal detectors and gun-sniffing K-9s.
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