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Hurricane Preparation Tax Holiday Begins For Floridians
It allows residents to purchase items such as portable radios and reusable ice packs tax-free.
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State Reports 2,811 New Coronavirus Cases, 15 Deaths In Hillsborough County
For three days in a row, the state has reported less than three thousand new coronavirus cases.
State Reports Lowest Coronavirus Positivity Rate In More Than Six Months
The positivity rate for new coronavirus cases in Florida fell to 4.55% on Tuesday.
Death Toll Climbs To 18 In The Surfside Condo Collapse, With 145 Missing
It has now been nearly a week since rescue crews last pulled anyone alive from the rubble, but officials in Florida reiterated Wednesday they were not giving up hope.
Several South Americans Feared Lost In Surfside Tragedy, Including Sister of Paraguay's First Lady
At least 19 South American nationals are among the 99 people still unaccounted for in Surfside's condominium collapse. Several had come for COVID-19 vaccinations.
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Pentagon Scraps $10 Billion Contract With Microsoft, Bitterly Contested By Amazon
The Defense Department canceled its $10 billion cloud contract called JEDI, planning instead to hire multiple vendors. Amazon sued after its loss to Microsoft, seeking to depose Donald Trump.
Officials Tighten Restrictions In Seoul Amid Another Wave Of COVID-19 Infections
On Friday, South Korea registered more than 1,300 coronavirus cases — breaking records for a second day in a row. Residents of the capital region are driving the surge.
'A Hard Day's Night' Premiered In London 50 Years Ago
The black-and-white film was a cheeky snapshot of the biggest band in history: The Beatles.
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Swaddling and Shushing Help Soothe Babies After Vaccinations
Nobody wants to hear a baby cry. Researchers say the same techniques that soothe a colicky infant can help relieve the pain of vaccinations.
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From Idina Menzel To The Duke Boys, Surveying 2014's Would-Be Holiday Hitmakers
NPR Music's Stephen Thompson highlights an eclectic cross-section of 2014's holiday-music offerings.
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A 'Major Shift' In Oversight Of Special Education
Education Secretary Arne Duncan announces new measures for ensuring that students with disabilities are making progress.
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Yo-Yo Ma: Tiny Desk Concert
Watch the 19-time Grammy winner return to his lifelong passion for J.S. Bach, playing music from the Cello Suites and offering advice on the art of incremental learning.
Mail Delivery Is About To Get Slower And Pricier Just In Time For The Holidays
Some of the changes will result in increased transit times for cross-country and other long-distance deliveries. The price increases will not affect shipping for international products.
A wetter and more humid pattern is returning to Florida this week
Most of the rain is forecast over the Florida Panhandle while rain chances are likely to stay elevated over the state late this week into next weekend.
A new program in Sarasota County aims to minimize the impact of stormwater runoff
Karenia Brevis, the tiny organism responsible for red tide, feeds on chemicals like nitrogen and phosphorus. Those nutrients make their way into coastal waters from stormwater runoff that often flows out of retention ponds.
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A Week After A Volcanic Eruption, A Spanish Island Faces A New Threat: Toxic Gas
Lava has been flowing since Sept. 19 and has just reached the Atlantic Ocean. When the lava spills into the sea, it can create toxic gas; officials told residents to seal their windows and doors.
At a memorial ceremony for officers, Biden renews calls for police reform
Speaking at the a memorial service for fallen law enforcement officers, the president acknowledged the pain that accompanies losing a loved one. He also pushed again for police reform.
What we know about the 17 missionaries kidnapped in Haiti by a notorious gang
Sixteen members of Ohio-based Christian Aid Ministries are U.S. citizens, including 5 children. The 400 Mawazo gang that took the group specializes in mass kidnappings and seeks a $17 million ransom.
Citrus Season Ends On Sour Note
Florida growers have struggled for years against residential and commercial development, foreign imports, changes in beverage consumption habits and, since 2005, citrus greening, an incurable bacterial disease.
Two Men Arrested In Attempt To Bomb California State Democratic Headquarters
Two California men, angry over former President Donald Trump's 2020 election loss, have been indicted on charges they plotted to firebomb the Democratic Party's headquarters in Sacramento.
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Pinellas County Adopts Plan To Protect Pedestrians And Bicyclists
An action plan with a “Vision Zero” approach to end pedestrian deaths in Pinellas County was approved at a recent commission meeting.
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Facing Crowds Of 'Bug Hunters,' Keys Try New Messaging Strategy For Lobster Mini-Season
The annual two-day lobster mini season is controversial in the Florida Keys — and sometimes dangerous. This year there are some new efforts to make things safer for lobster hunters and the environment.
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A Look Back At The Very First Website Ever Launched, 30 Years Later
The world's first website, which contained information about the World Wide Web itself, was created by British computer scientist Tim Berners-Lee and published 30 years ago today.
Lemmy Of Motörhead And Rock Icon Dies At 70
Ian Kilmister — most known as Lemmy — has died from cancer at the age of 70. He was the founder, bassist and frontman for the influential metal band Motörhead.
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Port Tampa Bay To Receive $20.1 Million In Coronavirus Assistance
It's part of a $250 million package Gov. Ron DeSantis announced will go to Florida's ports.
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