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EPA Chief Says Biden Infrastructure Bill Will Help The U.S. Face Climate Change
EPA Administrator Michael Regan says the nation's water infrastructure needs to be "stronger and more resilient to face the climate change impacts that we are seeing right here right now."
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Murder Charges Against Ex-Dallas Officer Dropped For Insufficient Probable Cause
"If we get to a point in any case, no matter who the defendant is ... that we feel there is insufficient probable cause, we have to alert the defense and alert the court," prosecutors said Wednesday.
Tank And The Bangas: Tiny Desk Concert
Tank And The Bangas' victory lap around the Tiny Desk was momentous, celebratory and deeply touching, with a flair and alchemy of styles that could come from New Orleans.
Florida State Fair Is Set To Begin, With COVID-19 Precautions
The fair will open on April 22 with fair food, fun rides, and live music — but with a few new policies to address COVID-19.
Claudette Downgraded To Tropical Depression, Will Strengthen As It Nears East Coast
Tropical Depression Claudette is expected to return to a tropical storm status before it hits the North Carolina coast. The storm will bring torrential rain and high waters.
USF Assistant Basketball Coach's Contract Not Renewed Over Inappropriate Comments
In a statement, USF Vice President of Athletics Michael Kelly said associate head coach Tom Herrion is no longer with the men's basketball program.
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AAA Adds New Sanitization Standard To Hotel Inspections
A night’s stay at a hotel comes with a certain set of expectations — including a clean room. Hotel guests can expect a new set of standards for some rooms to be held to, and one not quite so visible.
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USF Expanding Enrollment In Nursing Program To Meet Growing Need
The coronavirus pandemic has caused nurses to leave the profession or retire and federal officials estimate there will be a need for 1.1 million new nurses by 2022.
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DeSantis Signs Education Bills, Says Students Will Be Taught Communism Is Evil
DeSantis said it is "abundantly clear" that the state needs to do a better job of teaching civics.
FDA Mulls Over Approval Of Controversial Alzheimer's Drug
The FDA is poised to decide whether to approve aducanumab, a drug to treat Alzheimer's. It's proved highly effective at removing the sticky amyloid plaques associated with the disease from the brain.
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A Judge OKs Cruise Lines' COVID Vaccination Requirement For Passengers In Florida
A judge's preliminary injunction allows Norwegian Cruise Line to require customers to show vaccination against COVID-19 before boarding, despite a Florida law banning such requirements by businesses.
San Francisco shut down its In-N-Out for not checking patrons' vaccination status
San Francisco's only In-N-Out location still hasn't reopened for indoor dining. The restaurant violated public health requirements by allowing customers to enter without showing proof of vaccination.
White House Announces Program To Distribute Free HIV-Prevention Medication
The White House announced Tuesday it will begin distribution of free HIV-prevention medication to people without prescription drug coverage. It's part of Trump's plan to end HIV in the U.S. by 2030.
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An oil tanker truck explodes in Sierra Leone, killing at least 98 and injuring dozens
The explosion took place after a bus struck the tanker near the country's capital city. Dozens were injured after large crowds gathered to collect leaking fuel, officials and witnesses said.
'Blue Velvet' and 'Quantum Leap' actor Dean Stockwell has died at age 85
The veteran actor was known for his wide variety of roles — from sci-fi tv shows such as Quantum Leap and Battlestar Galactica, to arthouse classics like Paris, Texas and Blue Velvet.
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A texting mix-up sparked a Thanksgiving dinner tradition that continues this year
The tradition began when Wanda Dench texted Jamal Hinton about coming over for Thanksgiving, thinking it was her grandson. Their shared dinners have brought joy to the internet ever since.
This 'Sesame Street' kid is now the Muppeteer for its first Asian American character
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Kathleen Kim, the puppeteer behind Ji-Young, the show's newest Muppet. Kim, born to Korean immigrants, says she grew up watching the show herself.
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Science shows a massive Marvel plot hole: Thanos couldn't have snapped with a glove
Researchers have determined that "the blip" couldn't have happened because you can't snap with a glove on. They also found that snapping is one of the fastest motions the human body can create.
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Nobel Peace laureates blast tech giants and warn against rising authoritarianism
"If you're working in tech, I'm talking to you," Rappler CEO Maria Ressa said. She later added, "What happens on social media doesn't stay on social media."
The prosecution rests its case in Ghislaine Maxwell's sex-trafficking trial
A fourth and final accuser took the stand Friday, offering yet another harrowing story about being lured into sexual exploitation.
The Jaguars fire Urban Meyer, after a former player says the coach kicked him
Josh Lambo, the Jaguars' former placekicker, went public with the latest in a string of stories that have depicted Meyer as disrespectful and abusive to his players and staff.
SpaceX is ending the year with a trio of launches in just four days
This includes a pair of launches from the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, the first of which is scheduled for Saturday night.
Photos: Wildfires engulf 1,000 homes in suburban Denver
The Colorado wildfires follow an unusually dry fall and winter in the state. Officials suspect the blaze was caused by downed power lines.
The FDA authorizes a Pfizer booster shot for children ages 12 to 15
The authorization comes in the midst of an explosion of COVID-19 cases nationwide driven by the omicron variant — a surge that has brought a spike in pediatric hospitalizations.
House retirement tracker: Senior Democrats exit as the GOP is confident of a takeover
A growing number of House lawmakers have opted not to run again in 2022, but so far more Democrats than Republicans are choosing to end their service.
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