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7 Scenarios For How Election Night Might Play Out
Hillary Clinton has the edge. She has to win just the states leaning in her direction to get enough electoral votes to be president. But Donald Trump has a path, albeit a narrow one.
Corporate Dirty Tricks And Romance In 'Duplicity'
Corporate dirty tricks aren't just for the news headlines anymore. Now, they provide the backdrop for a new film — part romance, part spy thriller. In the movie Duplicity, which opened Friday, former spies Julia Roberts and Clive Owen go undercover with a pair of conglomerates to steal the plans for a multimillion dollar product. Writer-director Tony Gilroy talks to Jacki Lyden about his densely plotted romantic thriller.
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Congress zeroes in on China — as economic and security threats loom
The new House select committee looking at the strategic relationship between the U.S. and China holds its first hearing Tuesday night. Lawmakers from both parties are teaming up on bills as well.
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4 storylines to watch in this weekend's NFL conference championship games
Can the 49ers' seventh-round rookie QB lead them to the Super Bowl? Did the Eagles' Christmas album put them on Santa's nice list? And just how fast is it possible to recover from a high ankle sprain?
A Fun Kind of Beer Run
Take a non-competitive three mile run, add in a few microbrew beers (or wine, if that's your poison), mix in new friends, and you have the kind of fun…
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2024 legislative session ends, healthcare cyber attack, Florida takeaways from Biden’s SOTU and more
This week on The Florida Roundup, we look at some of the most notable bills that passed during the 2024 legislative session with WMFE’s Danielle Prieur (00:30) and WFSU’s Gina Jordan (05:35). Then, we ask the President of FHA how a major healthcare cyber attack is impacting Florida’s hospital system (09:08). Plus, we are joined by a White House senior advisor to talk about what President Biden’s SOTU means for Florida voters (19:23). Next we preview a Reveal report about navigating post-Roe v Wade abortion laws (30:52). And later, spring break grips the state (37:21) and a roundup of recent sports stories (43:40).
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Vain, Stressed-Out, Bad for Business: It Must Be Tampa Bay
If all press is good press, then Tampa Bay is on top of the world. After Men's Health declared Tampa the most vain city in America last month, this week…
The 'Lens' is Kaput; Foster, Kriseman In Runoff for St. Pete Mayor
The Lens is dead. At least in its current incarnation.But the future of what will replace the iconic upside-down pyramid on the St. Petersburg waterfront…
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Landmark New York Eatery Turns 50
This fall, Serendipity 3, the quirky dessert restaurant and boutique on New York's Upper East Side, celebrates its 50th year in business. Co-founder Stephen Bruce has written a book. He speaks with NPR's Liane Hansen.
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Matthew Fitzpatrick wins the U.S. Open
Fitzpatrick just barely outplayed Will Zalatoris to win his first major golf tournament, winning by one stroke in Massachusetts on Sunday.
Presidential Candidates' Key Immigration Advisers
Although immigration should be a hot issue in this presidential cycle, the two presumptive nominees are not that different in their proposed policies. Here, NPR looks at the campaigns' top immigration advisers.
Rep. Davis On Committee Hearing Testimony About IG's Report On Capitol Riot
NPR's Noel King talks to GOP Rep. Rodney Davis of Illinois, ranking member of the House Administration Committee, about reforms needed for U.S. Capitol Police following the Jan. 6 insurrection.
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Make the most of late-summer fruits with these sweet recipes for scones, clafouti and jam
As summer draws to a close, there's still plenty of good end-of-the-season fruit available at farmers markets and grocery stores.
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What's for dinner? Chicken, prepared 3 unique ways inspired by 3 different cultures
What’s for dinner? So often the answer is chicken. It’s relatively inexpensive, easy to cook and highly adaptable.
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Art Of Writing On Display At Tampa Conference
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New Students Move In at USF
Summer break is ending and things are getting busy at Bay area college campuses once again.3,500 new students - a mix of freshmen, transfer and…
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Give 'Em Enough Rope - to Hang Some Swings
Give Reuben Pressman and Hunter Payne enough rope and they'll put up a swing for you, pretty much anywhere you want - and some places you never even…
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Jupiter is coming its closest to Earth in decades
Jupiter will be some 367 million miles from Earth on Monday, the closest it's been since 1963. It coincides with Jupiter being on the opposite side of Earth from the sun — when it'll be its brightest.
An approaching tropical system could delay the launch of NASA's moon rocket
Teams will keep monitoring the forecast and decide no later than Saturday whether to delay the test flight and haul the rocket off the pad.
Storms across the U.S. cause deaths and power outages
Large swaths of the U.S. have faced an intense winter storm over the past several days. Hundreds of thousands were without power and weather advisories were issued across the country.
Over 2,000 feared dead after powerful earthquakes hit Afghanistan
Images shared by Afghan journalists showed at least one village reduced to rubble after a series of quakes flattened stone and mudbrick homes in the country's west.
Florida Matters Preview: A Boom in Backyard Ag
All over Florida, laws are changing to make it easier for suburban homeowners to do a little farming. It's becoming more and more common to have a…
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Reececliff's Pies A Lakeland Tradition
Reececliff Family Diner in Lakeland has been turning out its award winning pies since the 1930s, and lots of families rely on them every year for their…
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