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Several malls across the Tampa Bay area have either reopened or will today ... or in the near future.The locations have announced their intentions through…
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When we shop in a store, we're used to having options. But in a digital economy controlled by tech monopolies, choice isn't built in. Margrethe Vestager is on a mission to change that.
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Producer sues Fox News, alleging she's being set up for blame in $1.6 billion suit
Abby Grossberg says she was misled by Fox lawyers who prepared her to testify in the defamation lawsuit. Fox News says she's revealed confidential information and has sued her.
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Florida's 6-week abortion ban takes effect as doctors worry women will lose access to health care
Florida’s ban on most abortions after six weeks of pregnancy has gone into effect, and some doctors are concerned that women in the state will no longer have access to needed health care.
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An ongoing social media lawsuit heats up again after the Supreme Court bounces it back to Florida
In a motion to dismiss the amended lawsuit, lawyers with Attorney General Ashley Moody’s office argued the industry groups’ lawsuit “is still riddled with holes.”
Trump didn't act and didn't want to, plus 4 other takeaways from the Jan. 6 hearings
The committee, across eight hearings, has built a case — more political than legal — that Trump, who continues to lie about the election and teases he'll run in 2024, is not fit to hold the office.
D.C.'s Acting U.S. Attorney Calls Scope Of Capitol Investigation 'Unprecedented'
In an exclusive interview with NPR, the top federal prosecutor for the District of Columbia describes how investigators are building their case.
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Social Media Helps Drive Historic Cuban Exodus to U.S.
PENAS BLANCAS, Costa Rica — As summer began to bake the central Cuban city of Sancti Spiritus, Elio Alvarez and Lideisy Hernandez sold their tiny…
Instagram Now Lets You Control Your Bully's Comments
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LIVE UPDATES: Curfews, Power Outages and Road Closures From Hurricane Irma
Hurricane Irma impacted the entire Tampa Bay area. WUSF has reporters spread out across the region. This county-by-county breakdown will be updated…
4 Alleged 'Boogaloo' Members Charged With Obstructing Probe Into Police Killings
The alleged followers of the extremist movement are accused of conspiring to destroy messages and other records relating to the fatal shootings of two Bay Area law enforcement officers last year.
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The National Weather Service said the Tampa Bay region will experience some of the coldest air this season with the passing of a cold front.
DeSantis slams Florida House over proposed slashes to Everglades funding
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The colors of the Ukrainian flag illuminated buildings across the U.S. and the rest of the world. In Washington, D.C., the Kennedy Center and in New York, Lincoln Center were awash in yellow and gold.
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Thanks partly to the pandemic, Donald Trump has dropped off the Forbes 400 list
Trump, who has reportedly long been obsessed with his ranking on the annual list, has lost $600 million since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the magazine says.
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Maite Rodriguez, a lover of animals and the environment, dreamed of being a marine biologist. She was killed during the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas.
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