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How DOGE's push to amass data could hurt the reliability of future U.S. statistics
DOGE's murky push to amass data at federal agencies could hurt the U.S. government's ability to produce reliable census results, economic indicators and other statistics in the future, experts warn.
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Reporting on family separation and aggressive immigration enforcement in Florida
In this series, NPR takes readers and listeners inside NPR and explains how we do our journalism. Here, correspondent Jasmine Garsd describes what she's seeing as she covers the Trump administration's enforcement of immigration policies, for this week's Reporter's Notebook. Behind the scenes with NPR's reporting on how Florida has become the scene of some of the Trump administration's most aggressive immigration enforcement efforts.
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Bill Clinton delves into his transition from president to citizen in new memoir
The former president talks to Morning Edition about his new book, which details how he's kept busy and tried to make change in the past almost 24 years since leaving the White House
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Buckhorn: Four Reasons Why Downtown Tampa Didn’t Boom
Tampa Mayor Bob Buckhorn kicks off his quest Wednesday night to create a master plan for turning downtown into a vibrant, bustling place where people want…
Rep. Castor Talks Climate Change Ahead Of Florida Debates
Scientists and politicians in Florida are highlighting climate change ahead of the Democratic presidential debates in Miami this week.Tampa Rep. Kathy…
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Internet Retailer Amazon to Start Collecting Sales Taxes
Floridians who rely on Internet giant Amazon.com will have to soon start paying taxes on their online purchases.A spokesman for the Seattle-based company…
Power Companies Ready To Deploy For Dorian Assistance
Energy companies in Florida have begun preparations to assist with an emergency response as millions could lose power during Hurricane Dorian.According to…
Agriculture Industry Takes Big Hit In Hurricane
Florida’s agriculture industry suffered nearly $1.49 billion in damages from Hurricane Michael, with timber growers the hardest hit, the state...
Own A South Dakota Prairie Town For $400,000
The owner of Swett, S.D. — population 2 — put the whole town on the market last week. By "whole" we mean 6 acres, including a bar, a workshop, three trailers and a single house.
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Miami-Dade Authorities Publicly Identify 1st Victim Of The Condo Tower Collapse
Stacie Fang, 54, died at the hospital from blunt force injuries due to the building collapse, the medical examiner's office told NPR. At least four people died due to the collapse.
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NPR's Joe Palca reports that the Comet Hyakutake is expected this week to be visible with the naked eye. The comet, which was discovered in late January, will pass unusually close to the Earth, hopefully making it unusually bright and therefore easy to see.(3:15) -b- 5. POSTCARD FROM CHICAGO -- An audio postcard from Rick Karr. He knows it's spring, becasue the road repair cres have emerged from hibernation are are tearing-up the streets of Chicago. (2:00) Funder 0:29 XPromo 0:29 CUTAWAY 1B 0:29 RETURN1 0:29 NEWS 2:59 NEWS 1:59 THEME MUSIC 0:29 1C 6. SECURITY, CHINA AND TAIWAN -- In the first of an occassional series on security issues in Asia, NPR's Julie McCarthy reports that the tensions in the Taiwan Strait raise concerns in the US and much of Asia. China's wargames just miles from Taiwan suggest to some a new militarism, and further tip the balance of US sentiment away from China and toward the tiny island that has emerged from dictatorship to democracy.
Oreos, Sour Patch Kids and other snacks will soon get more expensive
Companies from Mondelēz to McDonald's are raising prices to offset higher costs for transportation and because of labor and other problems along the supply chain.
The Atlanta Braves shut out the Astros 7-0 to become World Series champions
The Braves needed six games to put away the Astros, and are now celebrating their first championship since 1995. Atlanta's Jorge Soler was named the series Most Valuable Player.
Bill to revamp nursing home standards passes the Florida House
The House voted 80-31 to approve the measure. The Senate also took up the bill and could pass it as soon as Monday.
Suave antiperspirants are recalled because benzene was found in some samples
The recall covers lots of two Suave 24-Hour Protection aerosol antiperspirants with expiration dates through September 2023. It's the latest recall of consumer products linked to the carcinogen.
A new Tampa Central YMCA is part of a $600 million Tampa Heights development
The project includes a new YMCA, hotel, multi-family housing, and retail space.
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Hillsborough Commissioners Approve $61 Million For Amalie Arena
Hillsborough County commissioners voted 6-1 in favor of spending another $61 million on maintenance of Tampa’s Amalie Arena.Commissioner Stacy White was…
Genshaft: I'm Bullish on the Big East
Yes, it was only a game. And with just one miss from freshman point guard Anthony Collins, it could have easily gone the other way.But it was hard not to…
Two Tampa Bay Area Soldiers Killed in Same Afghanistan Blast
Just weeks before Clarence Williams III, 23, was scheduled to return from Afghanistan, the Brooksville soldier was killed by an explosive device that also…
House Republican Allen West: '78 to 81' Congressional Democrats Are Communists
Never one to shrink from controversy, Rep. Allen West, R-Fla., says he believes scores of his Democratic House colleagues are members of the Communist Party.
Strong Storm Could Bring Wind, Hail to Central Florida
The same storm that is delivering "crippling" amounts of ice and snow just to our north, could bring a round of strong thunderstorms to parts of the state…
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Former National Hurricane Center Head: Cash Often Forgotten Hurricane Supply
The former head of the National Hurricane Center has some last minute tips for Floridians preparing for Irma.
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Florida Depending On Funding For Children’s Health Insurance
Recent efforts in Congress to repeal and replace Obamacare are overshadowing an important deadline to fund children's health insurance.
While Awaiting Study, Florida House Begins State Pension Overhaul Talks
While the Senate has said it won’t start any talks to reform Florida’s Retirement System this year, a House panel is moving forward. During Wednesday’s...
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USF Program Again Receives Grant To Help With ACA Enrollment
In 2019, the group helped enroll 1.9 million Floridians in marketplace plans, a 10 percent increase over the prior year's open enrollment.
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