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Lawsuit seeks to keep GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene from running for reelection
Some Georgia voters filed a legal challenge arguing that Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is constitutionally disqualified from holding office because of her involvement in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.
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Hillsborough Schools, Teachers Union Reach Deal Over Teacher Pay
After months of negotiations, representatives from the Hillsborough County School District and Hillsborough Classroom Teachers Association (HCTA) met at…
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Florida COVID-19 Deaths Spike Tuesday
State health officials recorded the coronavirus-related deaths of 183 people Tuesday, bringing the statewide death toll to 10,717. The greater Tampa Bay region reported 63 deaths Tuesday.
Florida's Number Of New COVID-19 Cases Continues To Decline
According to state health officials, the number of new positive COVID-19 tests continued to decline Monday, bearing out a downward trend that began at the beginning of the month.
COVID-19 Deaths Continue Past 30,000 Mark; Lowest Positivity Results In 1 Month
The positivity rate for new cases was at its lowest level since the end of January.
New Coronavirus Cases Declining In Florida While Deaths Remain High
Death figures typically lag a few weeks behind cases, so it’s possible the numbers will start to decline later this month if downward trends for new positive tests continue.
Capitol Police Officer Eugene Goodman Will Throw The First Pitch At A Nationals Game
It's the latest honor for Goodman, whose quick thinking was credited with helping to keep the deadly Jan. 6 insurrection from escalating even further.
Election denier Finchem wins GOP nomination to oversee voting in Arizona
Mark Finchem was at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, and is a longstanding member of the right-wing extremist group the Oath Keepers.
2 Californians bought Barilla pasta thinking it was made in Italy. Now they're suing
Two customers who bought $6 worth of Barilla pasta say they were duped. They thought they were buying products made in Italy. What they got was made in Iowa and New York.
Israel says 2 people are dead after a man rammed his car into a group of people
Officials say a 6-year-old boy and a man in his 20s were killed when a Palestinian driver rammed a car into a group of people at a bus stop in a largely ultra-Orthodox Jewish settlement neighborhood.
Despite Ian, September set records for Orange County tourist tax revenue
County Comptroller Phil Diamond said tourist development tax collections for September were more than $24 million, a 48.6 percent increase over the same period in 2021.
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Three-Minute Fiction: The Round 8 Winner Is...
The end of Round 8 of our Three-Minute Fiction contest has finally arrived. We've read through more than 6,000 stories, and now our judge for this round, novelist Luis Alberto Urrea, has picked his favorite.
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Kia and Hyundai recall more than 3 million vehicles due to the risk of fire
More than 1.6 million Hyundais and 1.7 million Kias are at risk of engine compartment fires. Owners of the affected vehicles are urged to park them outside and away from homes and buildings.
Lions' Anzalone welcomes his parents' safe return from Israel, along with a win over the Bucs
Alex Anzalone's parents were at Raymond James Stadium to watch their son in the Lions' 20-6 win over the Bucs. They were among about 50 people affiliated with a Naples-based church who were in Israel when war against Hamas broke out.
Construction boom helps fuel job gains in March
U.S. employers added 303,000 jobs last month, and the unemployment rate dipped to 3.8%. Construction companies added 39,000 jobs, despite high interest rates.
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Pinellas County Schedules Meetings After Recent FEMA Updates
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While 65 more people have died due to complications from the virus, the positivity rate remained below 5% for the third consecutive day.
Florida Reports Lowest State, Regional Coronavirus Cases In A Month
The positivity rate for new cases of COVID-19 continues to drop. The rate of 4.42 percent, is below the level where the spread of the contagion is believed to be accelerating.
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The Hillsborough County School Board will discuss ways to curb the spread of the virus in schools.
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An update on the evacuation of American twins born prematurely in Ukraine
NPR's Ari Shapiro provides an update on the condition of the American twins evacuated from Ukraine earlier this week. The two were too small to move in the days after they were born into a war zone.
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Pfizer vaccine's protection against COVID wanes quickly in kids ages 5-11, study says
New research out of New York found the protection of the vaccine against infection in kids ages 5 to 11 dropped from 68% to 12%.
Kyiv is urging companies to resume bike rentals so residents can move around the city
The announcement comes a day after Russia said its military is shifting forces away from Ukraine's capital and is the latest hint that Kyiv might be heading toward some stability.
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