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How Online Conspiracy Theories Make Their Way Into The Mainstream
David Greene talks to Daily Beast reporter Will Sommer, who describes how online alt-tech sites like Gab help push conspiracy theories and alt-right ideologies from the fringes into the mainstream.
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GOP Sen. Hawley Will Object To Electoral College Certification
The move ensures there will be a debate and vote in both the House and the Senate and forces Republicans to go on the record as to whether they believe President Trump's allegations of election fraud.
Florida Tourism Is Recovering, But European And Canadian Visitors Are Missing Out
A recent study from WalletHub says the loss of visitors from the European Union could lead to a 3% decrease in Florida’s GDP.
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The Tampa Bay area should take caution even as Hurricane Ian's track shifts south
Gov. Ron DeSantis and Florida Division of Emergency Management Director Kevin Guthrie and others spoke to the press early Tuesday morning about preparations ahead of the storm.
As temperatures drop, cold weather shelters open across the Tampa Bay region Wednesday night
Shelters are opening in Hillsborough, Sarasota, and Citrus counties.
How To Deep Fry A Turkey Safely This Thanksgiving
Many people like to deep fry their Thanksgiving turkeys - and that can pose some risks.Sarasota County Fire Department Chief Michael Regnier laid out some…
Stay At Home Orders Make Artists Pivot
In-person art performances have been off-limits for most people since coronavirus changed our daily routines.But that's not stopping actors and artists…
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For Small Businesses Applying For Emergency Loans, Timing Is Critical
Coronavirus has had a sudden and painful impact on Florida businesses.Gaby Ortigoni is president of the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Metro Orlando. She…
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An Oklahoma country singer was married on Saturday, and died a few hours later
Jake Flint married his wife Brenda on Saturday and died in his sleep a few hours later on Sunday morning, according to news reports.
Pensacola ER Nurse In Viral Video: 'Wash Your Stinking Hands'
A nurse's Facebook rant about the "cesspool of funky flu" in a Pensacola area emergency room waiting areas is getting a lot of attention.
Uncle's 'HELP' Written With Fallen Trees Reaches Hurricane Evacuee — Who Sends It
Amber Gee viewed aerial images of the hurricane-ravaged Florida Panhandle and noticed a distress signal outside her grandmother's house.
Manatee County Man Charged, Held In Connection To U.S. Capitol Riot
A search of social media sources led law enforcement to Johnson, who is seen in a widely circulated photo inside the Capitol carrying a lectern belonging to the House Speaker.
If An Elephant Can Wear Teva Sandals, What Shoes Suit Other Animals?
Shanthi the 41-year-old Asian elephant has a problem: arthritis. Teva designed her some special boots, which made us wonder what footwear other would animals wear. Our Facebook friends had some ideas.
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Ljova: Giving The Viola A Chance
Ljova is wired like an independent musician, in spite of his old-school instrument. He Skypes. He blogs. He posts music on Facebook and YouTube. And he composes by playing his viola into the computer, overdubbing and improvising the parts as he goes.
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Hundreds are arrested as shocked Russians protest Ukraine attack
Celebrities and other public figures joined people in dozens of cities in condemning Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Senators aim to rewrite child safety rules on social media
The bipartisan Kids Online Safety Act comes amid mounting frustration in Washington that apps like Instagram and YouTube aren't doing enough to protect their youngest users.
At Least Four Orlando Shooting Victims Had Local Ties
At least four of the Orlando shooting victims had local ties to the Tampa Bay area.The Sunday mass shooting at Pulse Nightclub took the lives of 49 people…
Florida Restores Bars’ Alcohol Licenses After Summer Coronavirus Crackdown
The alcohol licenses of nine establishments were suspended after state officials said they were not complying with coronavirus regulations.
Trump calls it an 'honor' to join TikTok after previously trying to ban the app
In less than 24 hours, former President Donald Trump amassed over 2 million followers on TikTok — nearly a third of the following he has on his own social media platform, Truth Social.
Meta taps Trump ally and UFC CEO Dana White to join its board
White's election as a Meta director two weeks before Trump takes office comes as Silicon Valley is courting the incoming administration.
The Fears Of A Clown
"Don't let my glad expression give you the wrong impression," Smokey Robinson sings — but no one could mistake the face of Gags, the Green Bay Clown, for anything other than grim. What's his story?
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3 cats have outmaneuvered their 2 humans to hold a blender hostage for weeks
Jessica and Nikii Gerson-Neeves don't want to end the standoff that has brought joy to so many people. But they also want to use their blender, which has been in a box in their kitchen since December.
3 reasons why Seattle schools are suing Big Tech over a youth mental health crisis
Seattle Public Schools is suing Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, TikTok and Snapchat for exacerbating the mental health crisis among its students.
How Russia is losing — and winning — the information war in Ukraine
The war in Ukraine is also playing out online, where Russia is using propaganda, fake accounts, and manipulated videos and images to deflect blame and undermine support for Ukraine.
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Morning news brief
President Biden gives a speech in Poland. Facebook and Instagram launch a subscription verification service. The Supreme Court hears two cases this week that could mean big changes for social media.
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