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After Gender Reveal Celebration Sparks Fire, Some Say The Parties Have Gotten Out Of Hand
Marymount Manhattan College professor Laura Tropp talks about the extreme lengths to which families will go to reveal the sex of their baby.
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Growth Of Telehealth Raises New Questions
Members of the Florida Board of Medicine are grappling with whether the technology can be used by physicians for purposes other than treating patients. For example, supervising electrologists.
Where Tampa Is With Coronavirus Preparations
Tampa Mayor Jane Castor is urging residents to follow simple precautions to prevent from getting COVID-19 because of how quickly it can spread.The mayor…
Bringing Hemp Into Florida Prisons, Jails Could Become Felony Under Bill Now On Gov. DeSantis' Desk
Bringing hemp into a state prison or county jail could soon be a felony offense in Florida, under a bill that’s on its way to the governor’s desk. The...
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Trump Signs Executive Orders On Drug Prices
The president says the actions will lower drug prices, but policy experts say they will likely offer patients only minimal relief and may take months to implement, if they're implemented at all.
Tom Lee Won’t Run For Hillsborough Clerk As He Exits Senate
With his wife, Laurel, serving as secretary of state in Tallahassee, outgoing Sen. Tom Lee said Monday he will not run for local office in Hillsborough…
Lawsuit Challenges Leon County Mask Mandate
Calling it a “radical infringement” of constitutional rights, the head of the Republican Party in Leon County teamed with a conservative state…
Photo Slideshow: Beach Trash Sculptures Exhibit In Tampa
A 10-foot tall cheery-looking sculpture named Priscilla the Parrot Fish is the new greeter at the Florida Aquarium in Tampa. A closer look shows Priscilla…
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Trump Outlines 4-Point Plan To Address 'Disparities' At Dallas Event
The president discussed plans for "holistic" recovery amid continued unrest surrounding police brutality as well as the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Masks And Mouse Ears: Disney World Reopens As Coronavirus Cases Climb In Florida
After 117 days being closed, Disney World welcomed guests back to its Magic Kingdom and Animal Kingdom parks. Masks and temperature checks were required, as well as reservations.
Senate Judiciary Holds Hearing On Police Use Of Force
The hearing included two panels, one on policing in the black community, and another, the chairman said, with "folks who can tell us about the other side of the story and ways to go forward."
Clay Health Dept. Denies Deleting Cases; Says Changing Number Due To Contact Tracing
Clay County’s recently reported COVID-19 case numbers have been fluctuating in the state’s online database.
DeSantis 'Not In A Rush' To Open Theaters And Sporting Events, But Elective Surgeries Coming Soon
With recommendations on re-opening the state’s economy coming from his hand-picked task force, Governor Ron DeSantis still isn’t “in a rush” to allow...
DeSantis Changes His Tone Over Ousted DOH COVID Researcher
According to a DeSantis spokeswoman, Rebeka Jones has until Thursday to resign or be fired.
Key Westers Launch Campaign For 'Safer, Cleaner' — And Smaller — Cruise Ships
About 2 million people a year visit Key West — and almost half of them get there on cruise ships. With the industry on pause due to the coronavirus...
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Supreme Court Term Begins In The Shadow Of Kavanaugh Confirmation Battle
For now, the court will be evenly divided between conservative and liberal justices. In the next week, the Court will hear cases involving endangered species, the death penalty and immigration law.
Broward Superintendent Defends Parkland Shooting Response, Outlines Upcoming Safety Changes
Broward County schools' superintendent Robert Runcie outlined plans on Thursday to quickly implement some of the key safety recommendations from the...
120,000 Florida Veterans Might Lose Their Food Stamps If Government Shutdown Continues
One of the federal programs affected by the partial government shutdown is the Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program, or SNAP. If the shutdown…
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Epic Games Vs. Apple: What Will Happen To 'Fortnite' Update
Epic Games' battle against Apple's App Store fees could hit home for millions of Fortnite fans on Thursday. That's when Epic is set to release a big update to the popular video game.
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#PublishingPaidMe: Authors Share Their Advances To Expose Racial Disparities
Author L.L. McKinney created the #PublishingPaidMe hashtag, where black and white authors are comparing their book advances. "You can now use this to fight for what you are worth," she says.
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Florida Senators Move Forward With Eliminating Pension Option For State Employees
The proposal would require future employees in the Florida retirement system to enroll in a 401(k)-style "investment" plan, and not a pension plan.
Is Messi Leaving Barcelona?
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Pablo Maurer of The Athletic about the possibility of soccer star Lionel Messi leaving his longtime club Barcelona.
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The Fraternal Order Of Police: A Union That Stands In The Way Of Police Reforms
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Paul Butler, a law professor at Georgetown University Law Center, about police unions and whether they are still necessary.
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India's Prime Minister Remains Popular In A Country Devastated By COVID-19
India has reported the second most coronavirus cases in the world, behind the U.S. And its economy shrank 24% last spring. Yet the country's prime minister is as popular as ever.
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The Joy Of Receiving A COVID-19 Vaccine In A Nursing Home
Some of the first people to get vaccines — many of whom are in nursing homes — are seeing their lives get closer to the lives they led pre-pandemic. They say initial steps to normalcy feel great.
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