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Scott Adams, the controversial cartoonist behind 'Dilbert,' dies at 68
Adams announced in May that he was dying of metastatic prostate cancer. Thousands of newspapers carried his strip satirizing office culture starting the '90s, until a controversy in 2023.
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ICE to expand footprint in Southwest Florida, seeking local coworking spaces
The national push would see roughly 300 federal employees placed in flexible office spaces across 90 cities
So your kid wants to quit soccer (or piano, or swim class). Should you let them?
Piano lessons and soccer practice can encourage grit. But if your kid isn't into it, it can become a stress-inducing obligation. Here's how to have hard conversations with your child about quitting.
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Parents, are you worried about burnout? Here are 3 red flags to watch out for
Parenting can keep you on your toes all day. But if you find it so physically and mentally draining you can't enjoy family time, it may be a sign of burnout. Here's what you can do about it.
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The secret to long-lasting friendships? Don't keep score
To maintain old friends, focus less on what they're doing (or not doing) for the relationship and focus on your own efforts, says Nina Badzin, host of a friendship podcast.
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In the midst of an energy crisis, countries make plans to ditch oil, gas and coal
Against the backdrop of an energy crisis and a warming planet, more than 50 countries have come to Santa Marta, Colombia, to discuss concrete ways to phase out oil, gas and coal.
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New Florida congressional map shakes up districts for Suncoast frontrunners
The overhaul, backed by Gov. Ron DeSantis, preserves the region’s strong GOP lean while reshaping boundaries in ways critics say dilute Democratic voting power, particularly in St. Petersburg and other urban areas.
More immigrants are being held in detention for over a year. NPR followed one family's ordeal.
The El Gamal family has been held in ICE detention for more than 320 days. They are not alone: the number of immigrants who've been in ICE detention for over a year has skyrocketed.
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Orange County says schools loses 3,000 students from immigrant families amid ICE raid fears
The district reports a loss of 6,600 total students so far this year, double the number expected.
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Florida Reports Fewest Number Of COVID-19 Deaths In Nearly Seven Months
In its Sunday report, the Florida Department of Health reported seven people died due to a primary diagnosis of COVID-19. There were 5,520 new cases, with a positivity rate of 7.65%.
New Jobless Claims In Florida Continue To Fall
The state’s unemployment rate now stands at 4.9% as some industries continue to report that people are slow to return to work.
Spring break 'chaos' prompts temporary youth curfew in Daytona Beach
The curfew will be from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. for one week.
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See A List of Cold Weather Shelters Open Tonight
With Tampa Bay area temperatures expected to drop into the low 30s tonight with wind chills even lower, cold weather shelters will open all over the Bay...
Trump Up in Florida Poll; Hillary Still Statewide Favorite
Donald Trump is surging in the polls, despite the waves of condemnation from his proposal to ban Muslims from entering the U.S.The latest poll from the…
COVID-19 cases hit the highest daily and weekly levels since September
The positivity rate for the week more than doubled from 2.6% last week to 5.4% this week.
Here are all the evacuations ordered for Hurricane Ian
This page will be updated as necessary as Hurricane Ian impacts Florida. Evacuations are ordered by county, so make sure to check with your county's website for further details.
Rep. Peter Meijer narrowly loses to Trump-endorsed challenger in Michigan primary
Freshman Republican Rep. Peter Meijer voted to impeach Trump following the Jan. 6 insurrection on the U.S. Capitol.
Inflation dropped just slightly in January
Inflation cooled only slightly last month as the cost of housing, food and gas rose. Consumer prices in January were 6.4%, compared to a 6.5% inflation rate the month before.
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The financial market's downturn hits Florida's government pension plans
Reports show the Florida pension system had investment losses of about 6.2 percent during the fiscal year that ended June 30 — similar to pension-system losses across the country.
The Gateway Expressway is delayed once again. Here's when it's expected to open
The Gateway Expressway, which will connect U.S. 19, I-275 and the Bayside Bridge in Pinellas County with two new elevated toll roads, was expected to be completed by February.
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Hillsborough dips into local housing fund, once again. This time for disaster relief
Commissioners approved putting $5.6 million in uncommitted HOPE dollars toward one-time hurricane relief for mobile home residents.
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Pinellas County seeking input on spending $813 million for hurricane recovery
The county launched an online survey and will host a series of public meetings in April and May, according to a release. The money will support housing, businesses and infrastructure in areas hardest hit by 2023 and 2024 hurricanes.
Florida says rare and controversial black bear hunt kills 52
The hunt, which started Dec. 6 and ended Sunday, had been restricted to 172 permit holders who had won vouchers through a random lottery involving more than 160,000 applicants.
Liftoff! NASA astronauts have launched on a historic journey to the moon
NASA's Artemis II mission lifted off from Kennedy Space Center in Florida at 6:35 p.m. Eastern Wednesday. The mission aims to send four astronauts around the moon on a roughly 10-day journey.
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For These South Florida Residents, Reminders Of Hurricane Irma Still Linger
A 42-year-old woman's neighborhood was devastated because of Irma’s storm surge. Some of her neighbors never returned. A 66-year-old woman in Key West...
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