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Florida Unemployment Rate At 5.1 Percent
The highest rate was found in Sebring area at 6.8 percent. The Villages and Homosassa Springs areas were both at 6.5 percent.The Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater metropolitan area was at 4.7 percent
Politics Chat: Biden Does Not Meet July 4th Vaccination Goal
A vaccination goal set by the Biden administration is not met, just as the Delta variant begins to increase infections in the U.S; plus, a promising jobs report and more movement on infrastructure.
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I Walk the Line: Artist's Perspective
Singer-songwriter Rodney Crowell recalls his childhood memory of hearing the song I Walk the Line by Johnny Cash in the backseat of a car. Crowell's story is called I Walk the Line-Revisted, and is set to be published in a collection next year.
How 4 children lost in the Amazon jungle for 40 days were able to stay alive
It's an incredible tale of terror, hardship and endurance. Four Colombian children survived a plane crash and 40 days in the Amazon rainforest before being found alive.
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A half-shredded Banksy piece is auctioned for $25.4 million, a record for the artist
"Love is in the Bin" made history when it was created during a 2018 auction. The crowd back then was shocked when a shredder activated as soon as the sale was complete, partly shredding the piece.
4 Alleged 'Boogaloo' Members Charged With Obstructing Probe Into Police Killings
The alleged followers of the extremist movement are accused of conspiring to destroy messages and other records relating to the fatal shootings of two Bay Area law enforcement officers last year.
Dorian At A Virtual Standstill, Looms Off Florida Coast As A Category 4
Hurricane Dorian was nearly stationary this evening, the National Weather Service reported during its 11 p.m. update.A slow westward to northwestward…
DHS Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen Visits U.S. Border After Second Migrant Child's Death
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen visits the southern border to check on medical care for migrant children. NPR's Don Gonyea talks to Mónica Ortiz Uribe, who's been covering the story for NPR.
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'On Such A Full Sea': A Fable From A Fractured Future
Chang-Rae Lee is an award-winning author best known for his novels Native Speaker and The Surrendered. NPR's Rachel Martin speaks with Lee about his latest book On Such a Full Sea, a futuristic dystopian novel set in a declining America that's been repopulated by Chinese immigrant workers.
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XBB.1.5 COVID mutation dominant in South Florida, but immunity keeps worst at bay
Although reported cases are trending down in Florida, the coronavirus that causes COVID-19 continues to mutate. The latest subvariant, called XBB.1.5, has mutations that make it highly transmissible and somewhat resistant to vaccines and past infection.
During Trump Visit, DeSantis Says Florida Has 'Thousands' Of Unused Ventilators
Gov. Ron DeSantis on Tuesday said Florida has thousands of unused ventilators, prompting President Donald Trump to suggest some of the state’s breathing…
Russia-Ukraine war: What happened this weekend (June 4-5)
A roundup of key developments and the latest in-depth coverage of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
4 of the biggest archaeological advancements of 2021 — including one 'game changer'
We spoke to four archaeologists of different specialties, who told us what they thought were some of the most important developments in their field in 2021.
Mother's Day: Say 'I Love You' with Chocolate
Peanut butter and chocolate belong together like moms and their kids, says food writer Betsy Block. Best of all, peanut butter cups are easy enough for kids to make by themselves (or maybe with one helpful adult sous chef nearby).
'I Was Drafted Into Music,' Says Poet Valzhyna Mort
NPR's Noel King speaks with Valzhyna Mort about her poetry amid the political crisis in Belarus. Her new book of poems is called Music for the Dead and Resurrected.
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Former Brooksville mayor gets 15 years in prison for child pornography
Federal agents discovered more than 100 images of child pornography on Kevin Hohn's computer, including some that appeared to have been secretly taken in his home.
Millions Are Out Of A Job. Yet Some Employers Wonder: Why Can't I Find Workers?
Some businesses are struggling to find workers even as millions are unemployed, as the pandemic has made this a recession like no other.
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U.S. Economy Surges To A 4.1 Percent Growth Pace In 2nd Quarter
A key measure of the economy's health showed a dramatic pickup, which President Trump called "amazing." But some analysts doubt the higher growth rate will last.
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From Amazon to Facebook and Google, here's how platforms can 'decay'
If you feel like some important places on the internet have been getting worse, you're not alone. In fact, there has been a whole lot of action in the last 12 months.
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Colombia Plans To Temporarily Host 4,000 Afghans Before They Go To The U.S.
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks Juan Carlos Pinzon, Colombia's ambassador to the U.S., about his country's agreement to receive 4,000 Afghans while their paperwork to go to America is being processed.
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PolitiFact FL: Is income growth in Florida No. 1 in the U.S., as DeSantis said?
Income growth is measurable in several ways, and using some of those statistics, Florida performs well compared with its peers.
Stocks across most of Asia rise as markets eye China protests
As market jitters declined over protests in China set off by growing public anger over COVID-19 restrictions, Asian shares were mostly higher Tuesday.
Liberia To Investigate Logging Of Rainforests
A report by the non-governmental organization Global Witness says more than 60 percent of the West African nation's rainforests have been granted to logging companies in the past six years. The group has found evidence of fraud and misconduct within Liberia's logging sector.
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Hostage negotiations continue as the scheduled 4-day truce is set to end
NPR's A Martinez speaks with National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby about the current state of negotiations between Hamas and Israel.
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Beijing cracks down on cities' land-selling model. Nanning feels the effects first
Selling land and building cities made China rich. It also created a lot of government debt that China now wants to reduce.
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