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Here are 25 movies we can't wait to watch this fall
Here are the new releases coming your way between now and Thanksgiving — we've got award contenders, goofy comedies, a smattering of romance, plenty of anti-heroes, and a musical documentary in LEGOs.
Soldier: Wartime Stress Often Ends Marriages
Kosovo war veteran Percell Artis Jr.'s marriage fell victim to the fog of war and prolonged deployment. His book, Divorce by Deployment, explores the marital strains experienced by soldiers at war. In this week's Behind Closed doors, Artis explains his emotional fallout and the very real issue of failed military marriages.
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'No Impact Man,' Wife And Daughter
Colin Beavan embarked on a year-long journey to have zero impact on the environment, and got his wife, Michelle, and their daughter to go along with it. A documentary, No Impact Man, shows Beavan and his family eating locally grown food and living without electricity.
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Unusual Lull In Flu Season, Explained
What happened to the flu? This time of year usually means sneezes and fevers, but after the swine flu pandemic peaked last year, seasonal flu never materialized. Joanne Silberner, health policy correspondent for NPR, explains what's driving the so-far very quiet flu season.
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Composer Anna Clyne, a radical melodist with a painter's eye
One of the most performed living composers unpacks the power of melody in her music, her unconventional path to success and how visual art guides her process.
Proposed Plastic Ban Approved For City-Owned Property In Sarasota
City of Sarasota commissioners have voted in favor of an ordinance to ban Styrofoam and limit single-use plastic straws on city-owned property.Plastic…
Cheeses delivered in 9 states are recalled because of potential listeria
Paris Brothers, a specialty foods company based in Kansas City, Mo., is recalling several cheese products because they could have been contaminated with listeria. No illnesses have been reported.
Attorney General Garland tests positive for COVID
The 69-year-old cabinet member asked to be tested after learning he may have been exposed to the virus and he is not experiencing symptoms.
DeSantis receives a bill that would create student epilepsy plans
The bill would require schools to create “individualized seizure action” plans at the request of parents, with the plans providing guidelines for caring for students with epilepsy.
Police Probe Crash Of Vehicle Registered To Bucs' Jackson
Police investigating a single-car accident found marijuana and hollow point bullets in an abandoned vehicle registered to Tampa Bay Buccaneers receiver…
Florida Denies Permit For Lakeland Woman To Keep Pet Gator
The Lakeland woman who gained national attention for her pet alligator may be losing her fight to keep him.The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation…
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Environmental Group Challenges 'Clean Waterways Act'
The environmental group Speak Up Wekiva has filed a federal lawsuit contending that a water-protection bill signed this week by Gov. Ron DeSantis could…
More Than 900 Federal Workers Apply For State Unemployment Benefits
As the partial government shutdown continues into its third week, federal workers in Florida are applying for unemployment to make up for lost pay.Since…
Red Tide Bloom Reaches Pinellas Beaches While Persisting In SW Florida
A red tide bloom in the Gulf has reached the coast as far north as Pinellas, causing fish kills and respiratory irritations, according to state wildlife officials.
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Former USPS contract mail carrier charged with mail theft
Farleigh told a postal inspector she had been opening outgoing mail containing greeting cards in Lake and Sumter counties for about a month, in order to steal money and gift cards.
Bill Funds Thousands of Small-Scale Projects
Among the thousands of funded goals included in $286.4 billion transportation bill signed by President Bush are projects that range from being simply historical to ones that aim to solve long-standing traffic snarls. From an Erie Canal museum to bridges and highways, the money is on the way.
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First lady Jill Biden tests positive for COVID-19 in rebound case
The first lady first tested positive on Aug. 16 and she remained in isolation for five days, undergoing a course of Paxlovid treatment. She tested positive again Wednesday and does not have symptoms.
Port Tampa Bay seeks to widen its shipping channels at a cost of $1.11 billion
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Joan Didion, Writing a Story After an Ending
Joan Didion's memoir The Year of Magical Thinking is about grieving for her husband, fellow writer John Gregory Dunne. He died suddenly at the end of 2003, while their daughter was hospitalized with pneumonia.
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When does comedy cross the line?
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Biden's education grades: F on FAFSA, an incomplete on student loan forgiveness
We asked more than a dozen educators, researchers, advocates and experts how they would grade Biden's education legacy. He got two F's, no A's and lots of votes in the middle.
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Florida Unemployment Drops/Tampa Bay Unchanged in May
Florida's unemployment rate dipped again last month, dropping from 8.7 percent to 8.6 per cent.After an April slump, The Florida Department of Economic…
Some forms of dementia may be inherited, new Alzheimer's research says
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Pending FDA approval, it could receive shipments of a coronavirus vaccine in the next 3-6 weeks.
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