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Survey: Parents And Teachers Remain Conflicted About Schools Reopening
Florida school districts have begun to release their plans to bring students back to school in August amid the uncertainty of the coronavirus pandemic. On…
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Tampa Curfew To Continue At Least One More Night
The City of Tampa will remian under a nighttime curfew for at least one more night.Mayor Jane Castor said that in an abundance of caution, residents are…
Florida's Second Deadliest Day For COVID-19; Manatee County Sees Large Increase In Cases
There were 99 new cases of COVID-19 reported in the Tampa Bay area Tuesday - 48 in Manatee County. It's the second largest daily increase for Manatee,…
One For The History Books: 14.7% Unemployment, 20.5 Million Jobs Wiped Away
U.S. employers shed a record number of jobs in April, as the unemployment rate climbed to the highest since the Great Depression. The coronavirus crisis has locked down much of the economy.
State Leaders Push For ‘Parameters’ They Can Give Businesses, School Districts Before Re-Opening
State leaders on Governor Ron DeSantis’ ‘Re-Open Florida’ task force have set a goal for the group: Providing ‘parameters’ to businesses and school...
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Bloomberg: 3 Women Who Made 'Complaints About Comments' Can Seek NDA Releases
The announcement comes two days after Mike Bloomberg faced tough questions about the issue in a Democratic debate.
Medicaid Patients Face Changes In Health Plans
About 600,000 low-income patients will be assigned to new Medicaid managed-care plans in the coming months after the state ended contracts with their...
School Mental Health Disclosure Requirement Concerns Parents
Children registering for school in Florida this year were asked to reveal some history about their mental health. The new requirement is part of a law...
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Afternoon Tides Could Bring Local Storm Surge
Hurricane Michael's effects are being felt in the Tampa Bay region. WUSF's Jessica Meszaros spoke with Spectrum Bay News 9 Chief Meteorologist Mike Clay…
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DeSantis, Gillum Target Pinellas County As Election Nears
Both candidates for governor took aim at Pinellas County over the weekend, as it's considered one of the key battlegrounds to taking the governor’s…
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Buccaneers Hire Bruce Arians As Next Coach
Bruce Arians is the latest coach entrusted to transform the struggling Tampa Bay Buccaneers into winners.The 66-year-old came out of a one-year retirement…
DeSantis, Legislators Take Aim At Big Tech Companies Over Censorship Concerns
Gov. Ron DeSantis is seeking to set penalties while expressing concern companies such as Twitter and Facebook could disable or suspend a political candidate’s account in the run-up to an election.
On Zoom, Stand-Up Comedian Nore Davis Turns 'Pain Into A Joke'
Comedian Nore Davis' new comedy album, "LIVE from Comedy Trap House," was recorded entirely on Zoom.
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Parents Must Make Big Decision For Children As School Starts Amid COVID-19 Pandemic
Parents are wondering whether or not they should send their kids into classrooms for on-site learning this fall.
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2 Survivors Reunite A Year After Deadly El Paso Mass Shooting
Monday marks one year since a gunman went to a Walmart in El Paso, Texas, and killed 23 people. A year later, some of the victims are meeting to discuss what happened, and how they've coped.
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Fewer Applications And Less Money: Why Some Colleges Are Merging
With college applications expected to decline in coming years, many U.S. schools are having trouble balancing their books. This tough financial reality has led to a wave of recent school mergers.
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Review: 'Minari,' An American Story Of Uncommon Warmth And Grace
A family of Korean immigrants resettles in Arkansas in the Sundance favorite and Golden Globe nominee, Minari.
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Realities Of The Pandemic Are Triggering Eating Disorders
Eating disorders are thriving during the pandemic. Both food scarcity and stockpiling can be a trigger — especially for those with past trauma related to restrictive or binge eating.
Remembering Flory Jagoda, Who Preserved Sephardic Jewish Music And Language
Born in Sarajevo, Flory Jagoda celebrated the music and language of her ancestors who had been expelled from Spain in 1492. She died Jan. 29 at age 97.
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200 Years After Waterloo, Napoleon Still Divides Europe
Europe is united these days, but opinion about the French emperor and military leader is not. A re-enactment of the epic battle that marked his final defeat takes place this weekend in Belgium.
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'End Of Men' Heralds New Era Of Female Dominance
Women have fought tirelessly to establish equal footing for themselves in relationships, politics and the workplace — and according to writer Hanna Rosin, they've finally arrived. "We have to redefine what we mean by 'head of the household,'" she says.
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'Best Practices': Learning To Live With Asperger's
David Finch was 30-years-old when he discovered that he was on the autism spectrum. In Journal of Best Practices, he describes how he learned to manage the disorder — and become a better husband and father in the process.
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A Question Of Ethics As The Resale Sneaker Industry Grows
How much money is too much money to spend on a pair of sneakers? NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Michael Sykes, staff writer with For The Win from USA TODAY Sports, on sneakerhead culture wars.
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House Gives Final Approval To $1.9 Trillion COVID-19 Relief Package
The bill will deliver a new round of aid to Americans almost a year after the pandemic first upended daily life in the United States.
Rival Railways Race Across The Continent
Railroad tycoon Leland Stanford drove the golden spike that connected the country's first transcontinental line in 1869, setting off decades of fierce competition for routes to the Pacific. Historian Walter Borneman follows the rails in his new book, Rival Rails: The Race to Build America's Greatest Transcontinental Railroad.
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