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Hurricane Michael Adds To Hardship Of Florida's Poor
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3 Million Could Lose Food Stamp Benefits Under Trump Administration Proposal
The administration wants to close what it calls a "loophole" that allows states to give benefits to those who would not otherwise be eligible by raising or eliminating income and asset limits.
Trump Signals Support For States Deciding If Pot Is Legal
President Donald Trump said Friday that he was inclined to support a bipartisan effort in Congress to ease the U.S. ban on marijuana, a proposal that...
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Britain's Court of Appeal on Wednesday rejected a new bid by the parents of terminally ill toddler Alfie Evans to take him to Italy and continue his...
FEMA Chief Preaches Local Preparedness For Disasters
Local officials across Florida shouldn’t rely on the federal government to be on the ground everywhere a day or days after the next natural disaster,...
Proposed Changes To Endangered Species Act May Further Threaten 'Functionally Extinct' Red Wolves
Once upon a time, the Red Wolf roamed the south and eastern United States, from Texas to Pennsylvania. Today, there are fewer than 40 wolves left in the...
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North Korea's Kim Jong Un Says He Will Visit Seoul
During a third summit between Kim Jong Un and South Korea's Moon Jae-in, Pyongyang also agrees to dismantle missile and nuclear weapons sites if the U.S. takes "corresponding" measures.
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AIDS Healthcare Foundation Loses Florida Contract, Files Lawsuit
The Los Angeles-based AIDS Healthcare Foundation filed a lawsuit against Florida Gov. Rick Scott to get public records related to the state's Medicaid…
Castor, Straz Hammer Each Other In First Debate For Tampa Mayor
The two candidates in the runoff for the next mayor of Tampa met in their first debate since the primary Friday. Former Police Chief Jane Castor and…
Tampa Bay Lightning Fans Kick Off Stanley Cup Playoffs At Curtis Hixon Park
The Tampa Bay Lightning began the 2019 Stanley Cup Playoffs with a loss Wednesday night. They were defeated by the Columbus Blue Jackets 4-3 despite a…
Bill To Include K-12, College Students In DOH Vaccination Registry Cruising Through House, Senate
A measure moving through Florida’s House and Senate looks to add student immunization records to the Department of Health’s existing database....
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Pandemic Renews Debate Over Drivers Licenses for Undocumented Workers
Undocumented workers in some states must choose between driving illegally and risking exposure to the virus by sharing rides.
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Why Many Progressives Say They've Come Home To Bernie Sanders
Bernie Sanders seems to be consolidating support again among progressive voters. A year ago, that wasn't so clear.
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A Final Day Of Questions In The Impeachment Trial, Ahead Of A Vote On Witnesses
In the impeachment trial of President Trump, senators posed questions to house managers and the President's defense team for a second day, ahead of a vote tomorrow on whether to allow new witnesses.
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A Pound Of Flour To Go? Restaurants Are Selling Groceries Now
Some restaurants are adding toilet paper, fresh vegetables and other staples to their menus. They rely on different supply chains than grocery stores, so there's still plenty of yeast to be had.
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The Fate Of Local Budgets Without Enough Money In The Relief Bill
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Tracy Gordon, a senior fellow with the Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center, about how the pandemic continues to affect local government funding.
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Dubsmash Creators Of Color Say They Deserve Credit — And Money — On TikTok
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Politicians Turn To TikTok To Appeal To Younger Voters
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Why The COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution Has Gotten Off To A Slow Start
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Poetry Escapes The Beauty Bind In 'Wound From The Mouth Of A Wound'
In her debut collection, poet torrin a. greathouse explores what it means to be both trans and disabled, and the ways beauty can be a trap for trans women — so why not write towards ugliness?
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Adam Weiner's New Song, 'Christmas Makes Me Cry,' Channels Holiday Loneliness
The leader of Low Cut Connie, tasked with writing a pandemic-era holiday song, thought back to a journal entry he wrote nearly 20 years ago, while working as a perfume spritzer at a local mall.
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