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"It Was Personal": A World War II Veteran Reflects on His Service
On Tuesday, 74 war veterans and their guardians will lift off from the St. Petersburg-Clearwater Airport headed to the nation's capital. It's called an…
Zimmerman Gets New Bond Hearing
The accused murderer of Florida teenager Trayvon Martin has a date for a new bail hearing. George Zimmerman will return to court June 29 to try to obtain bail.
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Researchers at USF's College of Marine Science are finding new and creative ways to use social media to share what they're learning. This week's…
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The phenomenon is known to have broad implications for global weather.
Purple Poll: Romney Leads Obama in Florida
Mitt Romney has taken the lead in Florida and Ohio according to a new poll of swing states from Purple Strategies. A Sayfie Review exclusive shows Romney…
Rick Scott Would Lose to Relatively-Unknown Democrat Nan Rich, According to PPP Poll
Almost nobody in Florida knows who Nan Rich is...and she'd trounce Gov. Rick Scott if she ran against him.That's the conclusion of a PPP poll that also…
Rbutr Tries to Burst Your Digital Bubble
“And that’s the way it is.”When Walter Cronkite ended “CBS Evening News” with that signoff, millions of people believed him. The major networks and…
Report: Gov. Scott was Purged from Voter Rolls in 2006
News Service of Florida is reporting that six years before he made national headlines, Gov. Rick Scott found himself being purged from voter rolls after…
2 Reasons Why NYC Ban on Big Sodas Could Get Dumped
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg wants to ban restaurants, movie theaters, and sports arenas from serving sugary drinks that are larger than 16…
Tampa Number Five in Foreclosures
Foreclosures in the Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater area shot up 111 percent in the past year.According to RealtyTrac, that means one in every 304 Bay…
President Obama's Immigration Shift Could Bolster Latino Support In November
Both sides say President Obama's decision to stop deporting young, otherwise law-abiding illegal immigrants could have an affect on the general election. Republican Mitt Romney called it a weak "short-term" approach to a big problem, but did not say he'd reverse the directive if elected.
Large Alligator Causes Two Crashes On 275 In Pinellas
The Florida Highway Patrol says a 12-foot alligator was crossing Interstate 275 early Sunday morning when it was hit by a Toyota sedan. The creature…
Campaign Ads Target Latinos As A Key Issue Looms
Barack Obama got overwhelming support from Latino voters in 2008, helping him win the White House. Mitt Romney hopes to hold down that margin this year. So both campaigns are targeting Latino voters in TV ads. But how will Obama's halt to some deportations affect the campaigns' messages about immigration?
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Supreme Court Decision on "Obamacare" Could Be Announced Thursday
It's being called the "decision of the century."Anytime between now and the end of June, the Supreme Court will rule whether the health care law…
President Obama Visits Hillsborough Community College for Grassroots Event
Free tickets to see President Obama at the Dale Mabry Campus of Hillsborough Community College are available for pickup today.Tickets will be distributed…
Obama's Immigration Move Disrupts Rubio's Dream
President Obama's announcement that he will implement some portions of the DREAM Act pre-empts a plan by Florida Sen. Marco Rubio to introduce a compromise bill. Rubio says he believes Obama overstepped his constitutional authority with the move.
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Gov. Scott Doesn't Want Tuition Hikes
Governor Rick Scott is telling the Florida Board of Governors he doesn't support the tuition increases being asked for by the state's universities.Scott…
Florida Gets 'A' for Student Access and Success in Higher Education
Florida was the only state that received an 'A' grade for access and success for both it's two and four-year higher education institutions. That's…
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Florida has the third-highest total number of deaths resulting from the lack of health care coverage. That's according to a new report comparing all 50…
Healthcare Law Expert Breaks Down "Decision of the Century."
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Today, their paintings hang in the White House. But in the 1960s, they sold them, often still wet, from the trunks of their cars.
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