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DeSantis nixes mask punishment for Hillsborough, Sarasota, other school districts
Under the Legislature’s plan, districts in Hillsborough, Sarasota, and 10 other counties would have been ineligible for the money because they had mask requirements.
James Caan, an onscreen tough guy and movie craftsman, has died at 82
Caan's memorable screen appearances included Brian's Song, The Godfather, Misery and Elf.
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Oldest Human Fossils Found
Fossil hunters in Africa have discovered human bones dating back 160,000 years. Paleontologists say the find adds detail to a crucial period in human evolution, and confirms the hypothesis that modern humans evolved in Africa. NPR' s Christopher Joyce reports.
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Squatters took over a London mansion linked to a Russian oligarch
Riot police arrived after protesters entered the building and unfurled banners on the balcony, including one reading "This property has been liberated." It's linked to billionaire Oleg Deripaska.
A report shows that the pandemic is having lasting effects on Florida families
One in five Floridians said they lost income and could have problems paying their rent or mortgage, the report found.
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Elon Musk saved $143 million by reporting Twitter stake late, shareholder suit claims
The lawsuit claims Musk waited 11 days to disclose his stake in the company, alleging that the delay saved the billionaire money and cost shareholders. The suit argues Musk violated securities law.
Calls for special legislative session on Florida’s property insurance crisis getting louder
The session would address rising property insurance rates — which Sen. Jeff Brandes claims are “out of control.” Gov. DeSantis voiced his support.
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President Pushes Immigration Bill with Border Visit
President Bush voices support for tightened border security on visits to New Mexico and Texas. But Republicans are resisting the president's call for an immigration bill that would give illegal immigrants a path to citizenship.
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Delphi Asks Judge to Void Labor Contract
Delphi, the nation's largest auto-parts supplier, asks a federal bankruptcy judge to void its labor contract with the United Auto Workers Union. The UAW has warned that its members may strike if the judge approves Delphi's request. Delphi is General Motors' biggest supplier and a strike could cripple the struggling auto giant.
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Treating Despair Amid Death in Iraq
Dr. Baher Butti, a psychiatrist who works in a mental health clinic in Baghdad, tells Linda Wertheimer how the ongoing violence of the conflict in Iraq affects the people he treats.
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Maintaining Focus: Rove and Iraq War Data
NPR Senior News Analyst Daniel Schorr says that the real issue in the Karl Rove controversy is not a leak, but a war, and how America was misled into that war.
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On George Mikan, Basketball's First 'Big Man'
Commentator Frank Deford remembers George Mikan, the first great big man in professional basketball.
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Texas court orders that illegal voting conviction against Crystal Mason be reviewed
At the time Mason voted in 2016, she was on supervised release from prison after serving time on federal tax evasion charges. She received a five-year sentence for illegal voting.
WNBA star Brittney Griner's detention in Russia is extended by a month
The lawyer for the 31-year-old athlete said Friday her pre-trial detention in Russia has been extended by one month. Griner faces a trial on drug possession charges in mid-June.
Trans Joy: Black joy and family acceptance
Today we hear from Ny'Jal Lyons, a trans man from Tampa, about the intersection of trans and Black joy.
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A quarantine zone is set up in Pinellas to contain destructive fruit flies
One of the world's most destructive fruit flies has been discovered in Pinellas County. A quarantine area has been set up to keep the flies from spreading.
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The U.S. is facing a domestic threat from Trump, Liz Cheney says
"Republicans cannot both be loyal to Donald Trump and loyal to the Constitution," Rep. Liz Cheney said in a speech at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library.
How TikTok helped save this small Australian candy shop
When the pandemic hit, this small business was about to shutter its doors. Then Tiktok came along.
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CTE is rare in brains of deceased service members, study finds
Despite a high risk of brain injuries, military personnel rarely develop a disabling brain condition often found in former boxers and football players.
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USF leaders are hopeful state funding for a marine science center will come through next year
University of South Florida Board chairman Will Weatherford assured officials that DeSantis would come around next year.
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A day trip to Venice will require a reservation — and a fee
City officials unveiled new rules for day-trippers that go into effect on Jan. 16. It's part of a bid to better manage visitors who often far outnumber residents in the historic center.
Meet the woman who is the new voice of Tampa International Airport
Recent retiree Coretta Youmans won the airport's Voice of TPA contest, and her voice will greet passengers during July on the airport's shuttles.
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Erik Friedlander: 'Sifting the Shoals of Time'
Erik Friedlander's Block Ice & Propane contains ballads and hymns to a life most Americans could make common cause with, along with people who relate to what is most nomadic in America.
The defamation trial of conspiracy monger Alex Jones turned emotional Tuesday
In a courtroom in Austin, Texas, conspiracy theorist Alex Jones faced the parents of a child killed in the 2012 Sandy Hook school shooting. Jones had repeatedly claimed the shooting was a hoax.
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First Listen: Cameron Carpenter, 'If You Could Read My Mind'
The organist aims to rescue his instrument from its church-bound traditions. With his new album, which includes Bach and Bacharach alike, Carpenter could land a multitude of converts.
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