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DJ Lagway returns and Florida upsets No. 21 LSU 27-16 for 1st series win since 2018
Lagway returned after missing most of Florida's last two games and delivered enough clutch plays for the Gators to earn their first series victory since 2018.
Florida Reports 5,819 New Coronavirus Cases And 4 Deaths
6,258 coronavirus patients are in the hospital statewide, 165 less people than the previous day's report.
Why Peter Singer — The 'Drowning Child' Ethicist — Is Giving Away His $1 Million Prize
The Australian philosopher and altruist has devoted his career to helping the poor and ending suffering. He's not afraid of controversy. In fact, he launched the Journal of Controversial Ideas.
Sarasota parking is supposed to pay for itself. It hasn’t for over a decade
Since 2013, the division has received at least $3.9 million in subsidies and loans from the city’s general fund and still owes more than $1.6 million — more than the parking fund’s entire projected balance for the coming year.
Trump isn't the first U.S. president to seek to strengthen ties with Putin
President Trump will meet Russian President Vladimir Putin to discuss an end to Russia's war in Ukraine. Trump has long said that his relationship with Putin will help him strike a deal.
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5 takeaways: China's foreign minister slams Trump's 'two-faced' policies
China's top foreign policy official addressed the escalating trade war with the U.S. and promoted China as an "anchor" on the global stage as America retreats from international involvement.
A Navy Corpsman Receives A Purple Heart. He Didn't Think He Deserved It
About 1.8 million people have received the Purple Heart for being wounded or killed in combat. A recent recipient says many merit the award but feel their injuries were too minor to pursue it.
5 Key Takeaways From The GOP Health Overhaul Plan
The bill proposes big changes to state and federal Medicaid programs and tax advantages for people who can afford to save up for health care costs.
All 5 ex-Memphis officers plead not guilty in the beating death of Tyre Nichols
They were arraigned on charges of murder, assault and other felonies. Tyre Nichols died three days after officers beat him following a Jan. 7 traffic stop.
USF vigil for Charlie Kirk draws over 1,000 people with calls for peaceful discourse
A line stretching more than a half-mile formed to get into the USF Marshall Center, where people remembered the conservative activist and presented a show of unity that violence "is not the answer."
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Remembering A 'Babe' Sports Fans Shouldn't Forget
Only one woman made the top 10 in Sports Illustrated's 2000 list of the 100 greatest athletes of the 20th century. Don Van Natta Jr. tells her story in Wonder Girl: The Magnificent Sporting Life of Babe Didrikson Zaharias..
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Instant analysis of Gov. DeSantis' State of the State address
The conversation features insights from longtime local political journalist William March, PolitiFact Florida government reporter Sam Putterman and WUSF politics/environment reporter Steve Newborn.
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California is the 1st state to ban 'stealthing,' nonconsensual condom removal
Stealthing can result in pregnancy or the transmission of a sexually transmitted disease, but advocates say removal is itself a violation. Victims will be able to sue the perpetrators in civil court.
Candace Parker, 3-time WNBA and 2-time Olympic champion, says 'it's time' to retire
After 16 seasons, two Olympic gold medals and three WNBA championships, Candace Parker announced her retirement from professional basketball on Sunday.
Britain's Royal Wedding Is 1 Day Away
Saturday is the big day. Britain's Prince Harry will marry former American actress Meghan Markle at Windsor Castle outside of London. Millions are expected to tune in to the royal wedding.
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Hundreds Gather In Louisville To Mark 1 Year Since Breonna Taylor's Death
In downtown Louisville, Ky., events paid tribute to Breonna Taylor, who was shot and killed by police last March.
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Hurricane Debby washed ashore $1 million worth of cocaine onto Florida beaches
The packages, which were discovered along two beaches in Florida, are reported to have weighed over 100 pounds in total with an estimated street value of over $1 million, authorities said.
A suspect in an Atlanta shooting, which killed 1 and injured 4, is in custody
A 39-year-old woman was killed and four other women were injured after a gunman opened fire in a downtown medical office building, police said. The suspect escaped to a suburb after stealing a car.
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Ukraine's army is waging its 1st major offensive against Russia to retake Kherson
Could Ukraine's army retake the strategic southern city of Kherson? Officers and soldiers near the front line say the counter-offensive is already underway.
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She Went To The ER To Try To Get A Coronavirus Test And Ended Up $1,840 In Debt
Carmen Quintero couldn't get a coronavirus test but ended up with a huge bill for trying to. She also was told to self-isolate and had no choice but to use vacation time to stay home from work.
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'You Just Don't Touch That Tap Water Unless Absolutely Necessary'
America's water infrastructure is in need of a major upgrade. Leaks in the ailing system mean that across the U.S., places like Kentucky's Martin County lack clean drinking water, with no easy fixes.
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Depressed? You Don't Need Drugs, Psychiatrist Says
Depression is said to affect more than 20 million people in the United States, but psychiatrist James Gordon argues that it's not disease. In his book, Unstuck, Gordon makes the case that most people don't need drugs to feel better.
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Jonathan Lethem's 'You Don't Love Me Yet'
Author Jonathan Lethem's new novel is You Don't Love Me Yet. He is also the author of the semi-autobiographical novel, The Fortress of Solitude, about a white kid growing up in an African-American and Latino neighborhood in New York.
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Sarasota commissioners vote 5-0 against bid to rezone farmland by Celery Fields birding spot
County commissioners heard several hours of public comment from opponents who said the development would lead to more flooding and fewer birds.
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Air traffic controllers say a push to modernize equipment won't fix deeper problems
Former and current U.S. air traffic controllers say the Trump administration's focus on new equipment doesn't address problems like grueling schedules and stagnating pay that are hurting morale.
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