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The history behind the NYC subway station chosen for Mamdani's swearing-in
The city shut down the station in 1945 on New Year's Eve. Eighty years later, it's a symbolic venue choice for the incoming mayor's private swearing-in ceremony.
FBI investigates after Coast Guard suspends Gulf search for missing boaters
Coast Guard and partner agency crews searched for several days for 57-year-old attorney Randall Spivey and his 33-year-old nephew Brandon Billmaier.
Pacific Northwest suffers through heat wave without temperature break at night
People in the Pacific Northwest are grappling with record breaking temperatures. Portland is having record highs and matching records for minimum temperatures.
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DeSantis considera cargos estatales contra el venezolano Maduro
Con Nicolás Maduro tras las rejas en la ciudad de Nueva York, el gobernador Ron DeSantis dijo que espera que el expresidente venezolano sea "llevado ante la justicia".
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A Florida family is suing NASA after a piece of space debris crashed through their home
The space agency determined that the material was a metal alloy stanchion used on "NASA flight support equipment."
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Kroger ending delivery service in Florida as it closes fulfillment centers
Kroger is expanding its partnerships with third-party delivery companies, including DoorDash, Uber Eats and Instacart.
German lawmakers confirm Friedrich Merz as chancellor in a second vote
Friedrich Merz won the vote to become the next German chancellor on Tuesday after a second vote in parliament, hours after an unprecedented defeat in the first round of voting.
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Sculptor of St. Peter's Square nativity scene aims to 'inspire wonder' with design
The nativity scene in St. Peter's Square comes from a different place every year. For Pope Leo's first Christmas as the pontiff, this year's display comes from Salerno {sah-LAIR-no}, Italy.
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Why a record number of students applied for federal financial aid this year
Thousands of high school seniors are filling out their federal financial aid form or FAFSA. Numbers show a record increase in applications despite confidence in higher ed being at a low.
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What stores are open and which ones are closed on Christmas?
Before you run out the door Thursday — whether it’s to buy last-minute gifts or simply get out of the house — it’s wise to double-check operating hours, which can range by location.
Airbus calls for 'immediate' software upgrade to A320 aircraft
A320 planes are flown by a number of domestic and international airlines, and the required software update could lead to "operational disruptions to passengers and customers," according to Airbus.
Florida's warm-up before some rain, cooldown
Florida will remain abnormally warm throughout the weekend, but a cold front is coming to the rescue. Some rain is expected through its passage and after as it retracts.
Nighttime detours on interstates across Tampa Bay this week. Here's what to know
Construction is prompting detours in Hillsborough, Pinellas and Polk counties the week of Jan. 12.
Sand sculptures on Clearwater Beach, ukuleles in Dunedin
It’s the 12th year for the Pier 60 Sugar Sand Festival on Clearwater Beach.
Hiring slows in December to end the weakest year of job growth since the pandemic
U.S. employers added 50,000 jobs in December, according to a report from the Labor Department Friday. Measured annually, job gains in 2025 were the slowest since 2020.
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Pope heads to Cameroon as separatists announce 3-day pause in fighting
Pope Leo XIV is heading to the central African nation of Cameroon with a message of peace for its separatist region and for talks with President Paul Biya.
Oyster harvesting is having a positive impact in Apalachicola Bay
Wild oysters are being pulled from the waters of Apalachicola Bay after a five year break, but only for a short season. Restaurants are selling out almost as fast they get them.
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Florida seeks to bar undocumented immigrants from state colleges
A hearing on the proposed rule is set for May 14 at Miami Dade College.
House passes bill extending protections for Haitian migrants in the U.S.
Ten Republicans voted alongside Democrats, in a rebuke to the Trump administration's immigration policies. Should it pass the Senate, the White House said President Trump would veto the measure.
Foreign tourism in the US declined last year. Will the World Cup help it recover?
After a downturn last year, tourism experts believe the U.S. may see an uptick in foreign tourists this year as the country prepares to host one of the biggest sporting events in the world.
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Breakfast sausage to butternut squash. What's on the menu for the Artemis II crew?
The Artemis II crewmembers are now on their mission to the moon with 189 food items to choose from. NASA and the crew worked together to develop a menu for the mission that includes a wide variety of foods.
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You can trust the jobs report, Labor Department workers urge public
A strongly-worded statement from Bureau of Labor Statistics workers comes a month after President Trump attacked the integrity of the jobs numbers they release monthly.
Cold front on the way, rain, break in humidity on the way to North Florida, Panhandle
A cold front moves through the Panhandle and North Florida between Sunday night and Monday evening. Lower humidity appears, along with sunshine briefly.
Like The 'Wild West': The Fight For Tools To Stop Coronavirus
States are competing against one another — and the federal government — for medical supplies to deal with the coronavirus crisis.
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What baby teeth reveal about developing baby brains
A new study examined baby teeth and found there are critical windows early in a child's life when their developing brains are particularly vulnerable to exposures to metals in the environment.
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