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Slate's Explainer: Concerts Sold Out in Minutes?
Fans of Madonna, Radiohead and Bruce Springsteen sometimes find that getting tickets for upcoming concerts a little frustrating. Often, within hours -- or even minutes -- of tickets going sale, breathless reports indicate the shows have already sold out. But can concerts really sell out in 10 minutes? Slate senior editor Andy Bowers explains.
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In South Korea, K-pop fans have something to cheer (and chant) about again
While concerts have been back in South Korea since the beginning of the year, cheering was prohibited. With COVID restrictions lifting, fans are finally allowed to cheer again.
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Poll: Bush's Ratings Drop on Nearly All Fronts
A new poll shows President Bush's approval ratings are at an all-time low. Only 38 percent of Americans think he is doing a good job; also, most think Bush will be seen by history as unsuccessful.
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'American Idol' winner Laine Hardy is accused of bugging an ex-girlfriend's dorm
His ex allegedly found a listening device — which resembled a phone charger — under her futon, according to a warrant. Hardy faces a felony charge over the allegation.
Brooksville nurses protest staff shortages at an HCA hospital
Nurses say they're juggling too many patients at once and say the added workload puts everyone in danger.
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DeSantis announces a new Florida State Guard and the retired Marine who will lead it
DeSantis said Florida joins 22 other states and territories with state-level defense forces.
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Gadsden County reports a spike in fentanyl deaths over July Fourth holiday
It was a deadly weekend involving drugs in Gadsden County. The sheriff’s office handled a spike of fentanyl overdoses, most of them on Friday. Nine people died.
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Tropical downpours could lead to flooding in Panhandle by late week
Eyes are on the Gulf of Mexico this week as a system is forecast to bring heavy rain and the risk of flooding to the Panhandle.
Albert Woodfox, who survived decades of solitary confinement, dies
Albert Woodfox, an activist and author who spent more than 43 years in solitary confinement in a Louisiana prison, has died at the age of 75.
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A TV Singing Star Champions The Pop Standard
America's Got Talent champ Landau Eugene Murphy, Jr. is a crooner in the classic style, who has surprised and delighted audiences by being himself.
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Florida animal shelters expect an influx of dogs and cats following Hurricane Ian
Workers at animal shelters are preparing for more surrendered pets to arrive. A planned airlift will fly some of the pets to new homes across the country.
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The woman accused of stealing Pelosi's laptop gets to attend Renaissance Faire
Riley Williams is typically only allowed to leave home for work, court proceedings or approved outings. This weekend, that may include jousting and a make-believe renaissance wedding.
Opinion: It should not be a crime to criticize in Putin's Russia
Some critics of Russian President Vladimir Putin have died over the years from murky circumstances, as NPR's Scott Simon points out following the death this week of a Russian oligarch.
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Sarasota will be ready for Election Day despite Hurricane Ian turmoil, officials say
Sarasota County Supervisor of Elections Ron Turner said all nine early-voting sites will be open Oct. 24, though not all regular polling places will be open by the Nov. 8 general election.
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Guardians eliminate Rays in record-breaking, 15-inning game
Tampa Bay was bounced quickly from its fourth straight postseason appearance. They ended the season with seven straight losses.
Supreme Court Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson gets formal induction before the new term
Ahead of the Supreme Court's term beginning next week, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson participated in a short, formal investiture ceremony on Friday.
Charlotte EOC official says Ian was not as catastrophic as feared for the county
Nearly 100% of the county's residents were without power.
Free rides for first six months as St. Petersburg's SunRunner is set to make its debut this fall
St. Petersburg's new Bus Rapid Transit service will shuttle passengers from downtown to the beaches.
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Hanoi brings back neighborhood loudspeakers
The government in Vietnam's capital Hanoi is bringing back archaic neighborhood loudspeakers to deliver information to the people. Few of them seem to want it.
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White House asks for $47 billion for Ukraine, COVID-19, monkeypox and disasters
The administration hopes the funding request will become part of an upcoming short-term spending bill aimed at funding the federal government beyond Sept. 30.
Justin Townes Earle: From Nashville To New York City
On Harlem River Blues, the singer-songwriter puts the staples of American music in the context of his adopted home. He infuses country, blues, soul and folk with the highs and lows for which New York is known -- inspiration and desperation, energy and exhaustion, working too much and great temptation.
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'Texas Sheik' Mixes Old Sounds With New Style
Emmy Award-winning musician Geoff Muldaur has collaborated with artists from Jerry Garcia to Bonnie Raitt. His latest album with his band the Texas Sheiks draws on his jazz and blues background. He shares more from his past -- as well as a few tunes -- in the Fresh Air studio.
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Song Premiere: Barbra Streisand And John Legend Together
"There really are no words to explain the kind of emotion you feel when you realize you're capturing that kind of lightning in a bottle," says producer Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds.
You could get paid to eat candy as a Canadian company's chief candy officer
Candy Funhouse's chief candy officer will taste test over 3,500 products a month. Applicants can be as young as 5 years old.
A Tampa woman's case against a Tallahassee bar goes to the Florida Supreme Court
Jacquelyn Faircloth was 18 when she was struck by the 20-year-old driver of a pickup truck.
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