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Appeals Court Strikes Down Subsidies In Federal Health Exchange
If the decision stands, at least 5 million Americans would face an insurance premium increases of at least 76 percent, according to one estimate. The case could wind up in the Supreme Court.
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My wife and I quit our jobs to sail the Caribbean
There's another universe not far from land, devoid of cars, trees and the internet. You don't have to travel a great distance to discover this other cosmos. At 10 miles offshore, you're already there.
Sen. Bill Nelson: Tyndall Air Force Base 'Will Be Rebuilt'; Visits Big Bend Counties Monday
Democratic Senator Bill Nelson says fears that Panama City’s Tyndall Air Force base might shut down are “unfounded” after Hurricane Michael brought...
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Biden, Harris To Visit Atlanta After Shooting Kills 8, Including 6 Asian Women
President Biden and Vice President Harris are heading to Atlanta as pressure grows on police to file hate crime charges in the killings of 6 women of Asian descent.
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Russia-Ukraine war: What happened today (April 4)
A roundup of key developments and the latest in-depth coverage of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
'I Had A Little Bit More Of A Pep In My Step': A New Yorker's Return To The Office
After months of working from home, Danny Groner of New York City returns to the office for the first time to a job he started during the pandemic.
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President Trump's Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff to visit an aid site in Gaza
President Trump's Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff visits an aid distribution site in Gaza, amid rising anger over a deepening hunger crisis in the territory.
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Tales from the Border: USF Professor Visits Texas & Mexico
If things had gone as planned, USF Department of Anthropology Associate Professor Heide Castañeda would have spent the last two months in Texas and Mexico…
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Rob Goldstone On His Infamous Russia Email: 'I Had No Idea What I Was Talking About'
The music publicist spoke to NPR ahead of the release of his new book: Pop Stars, Pageants and Presidents: How an Email Trumped My Life.
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31,000 Ukrainian troops have been killed so far in the war, Zelenskyy says
It's the first time Ukraine has publicly given a figure for military casualties. As Russia's war on Ukraine enters its third year, Zelenskyy says 2024 could be decisive.
'Foreverly' Yours: Billie Joe Armstrong And Norah Jones Get Close
"We can't not look at each other; it doesn't work," Jones says of singing with the Green Day frontman. In an interview with NPR's Steve Inskeep, the two discuss tackling the signature close harmonies of The Everly Brothers.
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Hear A Song From 'Fuego,' The First New Phish Album In 5 Years
Fuego, the jam band's first album since 2009, will be released on June 24. You can listen to "Waiting All Night," a classic rock-leaning song from the album, right here.
1.5 Million Visitors Stayed In Florida Via Airbnb
Airbnb says Floridians who rented out their homes to visitors earned collectively $273 million in 2016.Airbnb said Tuesday that around 1.5 million people…
'Live By Night' Set Here - Not Filmed Here
This Christmas, a new movie based on Dennis Lehane's "Live By Night" is coming out. It's a story about a wayward son of a Boston cop who moves to Tampa's…
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Kentucky found a solution to its day care worker shortage. Other states could follow suit
The child care sector is hurting for workers and so states are having to look outside the box for solutions. One idea is to make child care free for those who care for our children.
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Visit Florida president gets a raise amid tourism rebound
With the state drawing record numbers of tourists from other parts of the country as the industry rebounds from the COVID-19 pandemic, Visit Florida President and CEO Dana Young received an 8.6% pay boost.
Potential Tropical Cyclone 15 forms, no need to worry Florida; here's where it is going
The National Hurricane Center officially labeled a system in the western Caribbean as PTC15 and tropical storm watches were issued.
U.S. Added 227,000 Jobs In January, Outpacing Expectations
The unemployment rate, meanwhile, rose just slightly, ticking up a tenth of a percentage point to 4.8 percent. Average hourly wages increased by 3 cents.
Aminé: Tiny Desk Concert
The Portland artist with the most mispronounced name in hip-hop puts on an unforgettable performance.
House Sets Stage For Scaling Back Visit Florida
It appears a one million dollar contract could cost Visit Florida much, much more. The House is moving forward with a plan to cut the agency’s funding...
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Stung By 83 Different Insects, Biologist Rates His Pain On A Scale Of 1 To — OW!
Biologist Justin Schmidt has traveled all over the world looking for bugs ... and getting stung by them. He documents his travels/travails in his new book The Sting of the Wild.
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Israel To Go Into Elections For 4th Time In 2 Years
A deadlock in the Israeli parliament seems to be headed to what will be the fourth election in two years — and another struggle by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to stay in power.
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Attorney General Merrick Garland Addresses Gun Trafficking During Chicago Visit
In his first trip as Attorney General, Merrick Garland headed home to Chicago to launch a new gun strike force. He met with police and community leaders.
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I.N.S. Crackdown
Mark Moran of member station KJZZ reports on efforts by the Immigration and Naturalization Service to crackdown on illegal immigrants in the southwestern United States. The smuggling of undocumented immigrants has become a multi-billion industry in the US and the INS hopes to curb the practice through a new initiative called operation denial.
Sicilian Mafia Part I
In the first of a three-part series on the Mafia, NPR's Sylvia Poggioli reports that a courageous new generation of magistrates and politicians has dealt serious blows to the Sicilian mob, also known as the Cosa Nostra. But anti-Mafia crusaders worry that the Cosa Nostra is quietly re-emerging under new guises.
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