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Child Labor Surges For The First Time In 20 Years. The Pandemic May Make That Worse.
An estimated 160 million children were involved in child labor around the world at the beginning of 2020, according to a new report.
Crime Is The Key Issue In New York City Mayor's Race
With COVID-19 on the decline, New York voters want to know what mayoral candidates will do about rising crime.
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‘AnyTown’ Summer Program Celebrates 30th Year Encouraging Inclusion
The free summer program for Tampa Bay area high school students facilitates conversations about identity, discrimination, and inclusivity.
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Everyone And His Mother: Twitter Embraces A Nun's Complicated Story... By Her Son
When his mother died, Mark Miller wrote her life story in a Twitter thread, including their complicated relationship and her transformation from wealthy socialite to nun. It quickly went viral.
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Coronavirus Pandemic Takes Toll On Florida’s Children, Report Finds
The report from the Annie E. Casey Foundation looks at several factors such as income levels, education and access to health care.
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How Congress' Hydrofluorocarbon Legislation Will Affect Your Groceries
Over the next 15 years, the U.S. is set to slash the use of powerful greenhouse gases used in refrigerants. That means changes to your grocery store, a switch that's already underway in California.
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Week In Politics: Biden Meets With Putin, ACA Sees Another Supreme Court Victory
President Joe Biden says he's optimistic about U.S./Russia relations; plus, does a third ruling from the Supreme Court upholding the ACA mean the decade-long fight to dismantle it is over?
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Reflections On Connections: Marin Alsop Bids Farewell To Baltimore
The groundbreaking conductor — the first woman to lead a major American Orchestra — reflects on 14 years as music director of the Baltimore Symphony.
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Life-Threatening Flash Flooding Rises In Claudette's Path
Claudette was declared organized enough to qualify as a named tropical storm early Saturday morning, well after the storm's center of circulation had come ashore southwest of New Orleans.
The Justice Department Overturns Policy That Limited Asylum For Survivors Of Violence
In a victory for survivors of domestic and gang violence, the Department of Justice on Wednesday vacated the controversial Trump-era decisions.
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People With Disabilities Find ‘Turbo Mode’ At Tampa Bike Camp
iCanBike Tampa Bay recruited more than 50 volunteers to assist riders — many of them children and young adults — on a one-on-one basis.
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Mental Health Of Children, Teens Remains A Concern As Pandemic Wanes
Children’s hospitals — and the young patients they help — are asking Congress to prioritize their growing mental health needs.
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COVID-19 Misinformation Increasing Vaccine Hesitancy, USF Researchers Find
A recent survey is confirming many people’s suspicions — politics plays a role in whether someone gets the COVID-19 vaccine.
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Alabama Doctors Race To Reach Unvaccinated With Facts And Sensitivity
As COVID-19 fills up hospitals in southern Alabama, two doctors discuss an uptick in vaccinations.
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Hundreds Are Dead After A Massive Earthquake Hits Haiti
People in the capital of Port-au-Prince felt the tremor and many rushed into the streets in fear. The U.S. Geological Survey predicts the death toll could reach into the thousands.
3 Florida Educators Die Of COVID-19 Within 24 Hours As Schools Prepare To Reopen
Less than a week before schools are set to reopen in Broward County, Fla., local union officials say three educators have died of complications from the coronavirus. None of them were vaccinated.
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The Florida Keys are under a tropical storm warning, and a tropical storm watch was issued from Englewood to Bonita Beach with Fred expected to pass near the greater Tampa Bay region on Sunday.
Illinois Is The First State To Have High Schools Teach News Literacy
Illinois will require news literacy courses at every high school. The hope is that the classes will provide the next generation with tools to maneuver the internet's misinformation minefield.
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Democrats say there is new momentum for a budget package
Congress is back and trying to tackle a number of pressing issues before the end of the month, including negotiations over President Biden's infrastructure and social spending packages.
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DeSantis says Florida's ports should be used to help solve the nation's supply chain issues
Gov. Ron DeSantis touted incentive packages offered by state ports to try to entice shipping companies to reroute operations.
HHS Sues Drugmaker Gilead Over PrEP Patent Infringement
The federal government is suing drugmaker Gilead for alleged patent infringement. The suit charges the company violated patents on "PrEP" drugs that are used to prevent HIV infection.
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Judge Scraps 'Conscience' Rule Protecting Doctors Who Deny Care For Religious Reasons
The U.S. judge found that the Trump administration's rule violates the law in "numerous, fundamental, and far-reaching" ways. Critics said the rule prioritized providers over patients.
A Riot, A Curfew, A Rush To Get Groceries — And A Surprise Chance To Get Vaccinated
Washington, D.C., teacher Sam Sokoloff was in the right place at the right time: a Safeway just before a curfew, and just before two shots of coronavirus vaccine would have to be thrown away.
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TECO customers will pay more for electricity over the next three years
It's an effort to boost solar energy and continue shifting away from using coal to fuel power plants.
Why Facebook and Instagram went down for hours on Monday
When a company can't use the internet's core protocols, it's as if its online domains simply don't exist. That happened to Facebook, creating a cascade of problems.
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