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Luis Tiant, charismatic Cuban who pitched the Red Sox to the brink of a title, dies at 83
The charismatic Cuban with a horseshoe mustache and mesmerizing windup pitched the Red Sox to the brink of a World Series championship and pitched himself to the doorstep of the Hall of Fame.
Baker Mayfield throws for 3 TDs, Bucs take over 1st in NFC South with win over Raiders
The win propels the Bucs into first place as the rival Atlanta Falcons lose to the Minnesota Vikings.
Growing 'battery belt' for EV plants could spark economy
EV battery plants are moving into the Southeast, bringing back better jobs than those lost in the textile and furniture industry that's been in decline in the region.
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Coronavirus Lockdowns Throw Agricultural Supply Chain Into Disarray
U.S. supermarket shelves are empty, and food banks across the country are besieged. So why are farmers dumping, destroying and giving away food?
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SCOTUS strikes down bump stock rule
The U.S. Supreme Court struck down the federal ban on bump stocks Friday, declaring that the ATF exceeded its authority when it banned the devices.
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Hillsborough County considers draining $10M in local affordable housing funds
In a last minute budget change, Hillsborough County commissioners could vote to siphon affordable housing dollars toward nonhousing related projects. The final budget hearing is on Sept. 19.
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DeSantis promises more gas is coming as supplies dry up and residents evacuate from Milton
He said the state doesn't have a gas shortage as lines formed and ran out amid the large number of people evacuating.
It's an A+ idea to watch a B-list '90s romantic comedy this weekend
Maybe you rented them from Blockbuster on VHS, or maybe you're seeing them for the first time — but there was an age when nearly every movie actor took a swing at romantic comedy. And it was glorious.
Obama To Challenge GOP To Compromise On Budget Cuts
Unless Congress and the president can agree on an alternative, in less than two weeks the government will be facing across-the-board cuts in everything from defense to domestic spending. Linda Wertheimer talks to David Wessel, economics editor of The Wall Street Journal, about the impact of the impending spending cuts known as the sequester.
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Mexico Moves Forward With Increased Enforcement At Border With Guatemala
Mexico has pledged to step up enforcement of its border with Guatemala in order to avoid a 5 percent tariff on all imported goods by the Trump administration. The measure appears to be working.
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After Completing A 12-Year Sentence, A Texas Man Is Cleared By DNA
Michael Phillips became the first man in the U.S. to be exonerated without requesting a review. DNA evidence from his conviction was tested by the Dallas County district attorney's integrity unit.
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Putin Gives Victory Speech, Charges Of Flawed Voting
In Russia, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin scored a decisive victory in Sunday's presidential election. He'll return to the Kremlin and extend his hold on power for six more years. Exit polling showed Putin winning nearly 60 percent of the vote, but independent observers claimed that the election was riddled with violations.
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As Evangelical Clout Grows, Brazil May Face New Culture Wars
The nation's political campaigns are in full swing, and evangelical Christians play an increasingly large role. Some Brazilians worry that U.S.-style battles over social issues may be on the way.
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Some Defendants Unaware Of FBI's Flawed Forensics
Sloppy work by forensic examiners at an FBI lab produced unreliable evidence for trial — and may have helped send innocent people to jail. A Justice Department review turned up the problems and prosecutors were notified. But many representatives for the defendants themselves were never told. Audie Cornish talks to Washington Post reporter Spencer Hsu.
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Florida nurseries may have bleak holidays after multiple hurricane hits
Greenhouse and nursery-grown plants, particularly holiday poinsettias, might be in short supply and cost more because of hurricane damage this year.
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Attorney General Pam Bondi’s office is asking the Florida Supreme Court to reject a legal challenge that seeks to block six proposed constitutional...
St. Petersburg’s leaders reduced Tropicana Field’s insurance coverage ahead of hurricane season
The Budget, Finance and Taxation Committee reduced coverage limits specifically for Tropicana Field when renewing policies this year. The proposal by Brown & Brown passed in a unanimous vote.
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The busiest day of the week to fly will be Sunday, while the slowest is expected to be Thanksgiving Day.
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Trump is hoping to win non-consecutive terms. Only one president has done it
If reelected, Trump would only be the second president to serve non-consecutive terms after Grover Cleveland in the late 1800s. Here's a look at how that happened — and who else has tried.
Trump hit record GOP high with Latino voters — and even scored well with Puerto Ricans
President-elect Donald Trump's 45% share of Latino voters set a record for a Republican presidential candidate — but the bigger surprise was his strong performance with Puerto Ricans, even after the "garbage" insult.
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What's Making Us Happy: A guide to your weekend viewing and listening
Each week, guests and hosts on NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour share what's bringing them joy. This week: The documentary Daughters, the show Dexter, and Doechii's album Alligator Bites Never Heal.
Dengue Fever No Longer Just A Visitor To Florida Keys
Decades after its eradication, the "breakbone fever" has become endemic again in the Florida Keys. Scientists say that Floridians infected during a recent outbreak didn't catch the virus abroad but rather got a dengue strain that's unique to Key West.
He's been nominated 32 times for CMA Musician of the Year — but never won
Steel pedal guitarist Paul Franklin set a CMA record as a 32-time nominee for Musician of the Year. Will this year be different?
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TikTok asks Supreme Court for an emergency order to block a U.S. ban unless it's sold
A similar plea was filed by content creators who rely on the platform for income and some of TikTok's more than 170 million users in the U.S.
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Although the Santa Anas are a routine part of life for people living in southern California, the winds are particularly violent and destructive this time around, experts say.
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