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Prisoners sent to home confinement because of the pandemic might remain free
In a rare reversal, the Justice Department said the prison system has discretion to allow people released to home confinement during the pandemic to remain free.
Candlelight Coda: Some Songs We Missed In Our Hanukkah Music Chat
There's more to Hanukkah music than Adam Sandler. In response to last week's interview with professor Josh Kun, listeners wrote in with comments — and more than a few new Hanukkah song suggestions.
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Want to visit the manatees in Three Sisters Springs in Crystal River? Wait 'til November
If you want to visit one of the best known springs and manatee watering holes in the state - you're out of luck. At least through November. Three Sisters Springs at Crystal River is closed as workers try to undo decades of damage from too many visitors.
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Vaccinated U.S. Travelers Will Be Allowed To Visit Europe Again Starting This Summer
The European Commission president says she expects all 27 EU member states will accept visitors who've received COVID-19 vaccines, but the CDC is still warning against travel to much of Europe.
Organic Farmers Divided over Synthetics
Organic foods are mainstream... an established and fast-growing sector of the food business. But synthetic substances are creeping into food that is branded "organic," and the issue has split growers.
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Legisladores de Florida frustran esfuerzos locales de energía limpia sin reducir las facturas de electricidad
Los republicanos que defienden la regulación estatal restrictiva (preemption) sostienen que los esfuerzos de energía limpia son más costosos que el uso de combustibles fósiles, a pesar de que Tampa demostró recientemente ahorros significativos mediante dichas prácticas.
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Indianapolis Sikh Community Mourns 4 Of Its Members Killed In Shooting
"These kinds of violent attacks are a threat to all of us," said community member Maninder Singh Walia. The gunman's motive in attacking a FedEx warehouse on Thursday night is still unknown.
Texas nurse convicted of killing 4 men with air injections
The jury deliberated for about an hour before finding William George Davis guilty of capital murder. Davis was accused of injecting air into four patients' arteries after they underwent heart surgery.
A bridge and a bus: A look at transportation around Tampa Bay
On this episode of "Florida Matters," we're taking you on a trip of all things transportation — from a bridge reopening to free bus routes and more.
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Reports: Gunman Had Visited Nightclub Before, Used Gay Dating Apps
Multiple people have told the media they recognized Omar Mateen, who killed 49 people at the gay club Pulse in Orlando on Sunday morning, from previous nights at the club or from gay dating apps.
Taiwan says tensions with China are at their worst in 4 decades
No shots have been fired, but Taiwan says nearly 150 Chinese military aircraft have entered its air defense zone in a four-day period. The U.S. calls China's sorties "provocative military activity."
2025 graduation speeches give inspiration through activism and humor
A muppet and movie stars give commencement speeches –inspiring graduates with hope, humor and a powerful call to action.
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U.S. Begins To Formally Withdraw From Paris Climate Agreement
NPR's David Greene talks to Andrew Light, a former State Department climate official who helped develop the Paris climate agreement. The U.S. withdrawal from the pact will be completed in a year.
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Southwest Florida's Babcock Ranch offers lessons in resilience and sustainability
Babcock Ranch in Southwest Florida offers a vision for resilient, sustainable design, even in the face of climate change, a booming population and a precarious insurance market.
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Vietnamese Reaction to Khai's U.S. Visit
Vietnamese Prime Minister Phan Van Khai continues his U.S. visit. Tuesday, he met with President Bush at the White House and marked the 10-year anniversary since diplomatic ties between Washington and Hanoi resumed. NPR's Michael Sullivan talks about reaction to the visit in Vietnam and Bush's plans to visit there next year.
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Rumsfeld Tours Iraqi Prison, Visits Troops
Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld pays a one-day visit to Baghdad, visiting the Abu Ghraib prison complex where abuses of Iraqi prisoners in U.S. custody took place. While in the Iraqi capital, Rumsfeld also addressed troops at the heavily guarded American headquarters. NPR's Peter Kenyon reports.
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Florida Adds 615 New Cases Sunday, 15 More People Die From COVID-19
Florida reported more than 600 new cases of coronavirus on Sunday, bring the weekend total of new cases to 1,350. The Florida Department of Health daily…
Boots Riley wants to 'compel' and 'repel' you with 'I Love Boosters'
Riley's new film centers on a crew of women who steal from luxury fashion stores and sell the goods at lower cost to people who can't afford retail. He says it's a challenge to the system.
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Why Do The College Playoffs Only Have 4 Teams?
Top-division college football announced the teams in its first-ever playoff: Alabama, Oregon, Ohio State and Florida State. But the next division down has had a playoff since the 1970s, with 24 teams.
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From 'Spin-And-Grin Girl' To 'Product Specialist' — An Auto Show Evolution
Models on turntables in fancy gowns have given way to professionals who are the eyes and ears of car brands.
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Confusion Lingers Over Deaths Of 4 U.S. Soldiers In Niger
Congress is demanding answers about the mission. NPR's Melissa Block talks to retired Army officer John Nagl about the mission and President Trump's condolence calls to the families.
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Lufthansa agrees to a record $4 million fine for its treatment of Jewish passengers
The German airline barred 128 Jewish passengers from their May 2022 connecting flight based on the alleged misconduct of a few. The U.S. government considers that discrimination; Lufthansa disagrees.
As Biden visits Detroit, Michigan Democrats try to figure out what's next
Michigan is a pivotal state in 2024 — and one that the Biden campaign sees as part of its path to victory. But Democrats are still weighing how to move forward after Biden's recent stumbles.
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What's Making Us Happy: A guide to your weekend viewing and reading
Each week, guests and hosts on NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour share what's bringing them joy. This week: Nora Ephron films, Wheatus' "Christmas Dirtbag," an oral history of The O.C., and Dick Van Dyke.
Film critic Ty Burr shares his picks for movies to stream as the year winds down
Are you looking to stream something in this time between the holidays and the new year?
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