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The Dow Jones slumps over 1,000 points as fears about the U.S. economy intensify
Stocks fell sharply across the globe on Monday, as worries about the U.S. economy triggered a worldwide sell-off. The Dow Jones Industrial Average tumbled more than 1,000 points or 2.6%.
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Tampa Bay area tourism soars as the state also reaches record numbers
From January through March, Hillsborough County saw over 78% hotel occupancy, 4% higher than the state average and 20% higher than the national average.
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Gov. DeSantis vetoes funding for free pads and tampons in schools
The $6.4 million would have provided free menstrual products for K-12 students.
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WUSF News receives 18 awards from Florida Association of Broadcast Journalists
In all, 16 of WUSF’s journalists received individual honors and the entire news team was recognized for its work covering Hurricane Idalia.
Lower back pain meets a natural remedy in a new study
A walk in the park won’t cure chronic spinal pain — but for some, it’s the best medicine they’ve found yet.
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Fat cats shedding pounds can offer clues to human weight loss
Researchers recently found that dieting cats undergo a significant change in the populations of bacteria in their gut. In fact, it’s thought to be like what happens in their people.
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Many Americans are exhausted even before the workday begins, a survey finds
Physicians worry that the continual grind of life in the computer age takes a cumulative toll on the body. How people try to combat that midday energy drain is instructive.
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Fan events planned around Lightning's opening playoff series, which will begin in Tampa
Tampa Bay earned home-ice advantage and will open against the Montreal Canadiens on Sunday.
The Economy Is Stronger. These 4 Things Will Determine What Happens Next
The U.S. economy grew 6.5% pace in the April-June quarter, continuing to strengthen from the worst of the pandemic. A slowdown is inevitable; the question is how much it will slow.
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Marking the D-Day Invasion
Sixty-one years ago, U.S. Rangers stormed the cliffs at Pointe du Hoc to break through Nazi lines. Historian Douglas Brinkley talks about this historical event and the rise of the 'New Patriotism.'
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Tampa Bay area schools plan to make up lost instructional time from hurricanes
Tampa Bay area schools lost necessary classroom time after Hurricanes Helene and Milton. Now, the school districts have to find a way to make up instructional hours.
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'Let's put it on the ballot': Florida lawmakers debate over county term limits
The Senate Ethics and Elections Committee voted 6-2 to approve a proposal that would put in the Florida Constitution eight-year term limits for county commissioners and school board members.
USF Board of Trustees unanimously selects Moez Limayem to be its next president
The final stamp of approval for the former USF dean will come from the Florida Board of Governors during its Nov. 6 meeting.
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Retired U.S. Army Lieutenant General Analyzes The Violent Riot At The Capitol
Can you call the events of Jan. 6 an insurgency? NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro asks retired U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Mark Hertling what he thinks based on his experiences in Iraq.
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Falcons overcome 19 penalties to beat Bucs on last-second field goal, 29-28
Tampa Bay led by 14 in the fourth, and Atlanta converted a third-and-28 on the game-winning drive. The Bucs lost for the fifth time in six games to fall a half-game behind Carolina in the NFC South.
The Best Roots Music of 2022
This year artists working within the orbit of the unstable category "roots music" got personal even as they explored complex cultural lineages and challenged the rules of established scenes and forms.
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Details emerge about the person who allegedly tried to assassinate Donald Trump. The incident will impact the tenor of the RNC, and conspiracy theories abound over the event that left Trump injured.
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For Migrants In Bosnia, The 'Game' Is A Perilous Journey To A Better Life
Bosnia-Herzegovina has become the main hub for migrants trying to reach wealthier European nations, a journey they call the "game." Among the risks: being beaten up and sent back by border police.
In NYC and LA, police response to campus protests draws sharp criticism
Students say they suffered broken bones, concussions and other injuries from allegedly aggressive police action breaking up pro-Palestinian protests last week.
How and why Trump has struggled in dealing with the Epstein files
The usual deflection tactics — releasing unrelated information, blaming Democrats and the media — haven't worked with this controversy.
'The Guardian' Asks: Will Florida Be Lost Forever To The Climate Crisis?
Here are some of the biggest threats posed by the climate crisis to south Florida today, along with solutions under consideration.
The story behind a lesser known track from hip-hop history: 'Stroke Ain't No Joke'
For decades, the genre has had a stealth mission: promoting public health. It started with Doug E. Fresh's "Stroke Ain't No Joke."
Even In COVID-19 Hot Spots, Many Colleges Aren't Aggressively Testing Students
Data from more than 1,400 colleges, obtained by NPR, show that most colleges with in-person classes have no clear testing plan or are testing only students who believe they have the coronavirus.
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The Experts Say Wear A Mask: If Only It Was That Simple
Most scientists agree that it's the simplest way to fight the coronavirus, yet the political fight over wearing face coverings rages on.
WHO calls on China to share data on raccoon dog link to pandemic. Here's what we know
Data was released briefly, then rescinded. As NPR reported previously, there is already strong evidence pointing to these animals in the Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market in Wuhan.
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