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TSA workers may receive pay soon. And, Israel plans to expand its invasion of Lebanon
TSA workers have now been without pay for more than 40 days, as Trump says he has a plan to pay them. And, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announces plans to expand the invasion of Lebanon.
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Senate prepares to vote on Trump's SAVE Act. And, takeaways from last night's Oscars
Senate Republicans are gearing up to vote on President Trump's controversial voting overhaul, the SAVE America Act. And, key takeaways from the 2026 Oscars.
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How to become an 'Everyday Genius'
Six-time USA Memory champion Nelson Dellis has memorized hundreds of digits of pi. He has tips for how to improve your memory.
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Pasture-based dairies give cows room to roam
More Americans are seeking out grass-fed milk, dairy that comes from cows that get their nutrition grazing on grassland instead of living in confinement and eating grain-based feed.
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The Fed to meet about interest rates. And, Sen. Mullin faces DHS confirmation hearing
The Federal Reserve is expected to hold the benchmark interest rate steady today amid economic uncertainty. And, Sen. Mullin faces a confirmation hearing to lead the Department of Homeland Security.
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Hundreds Converge In D.C. To Counter Small 'Unite The Right' Rally
A white supremacist rally took place next to the White House on Sunday, one year after the "Unite the Right" demonstration by the same organizer turned deadly in Charlottesville, Va.
PolitiFact Fl. Checks Out Whether Democratic Debates Falter; Rubio's Boots
While the boisterous Republican presidential debates have captured headlines with the candidates trading accusations and charges, there hasn't been that…
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Five Questions For Interim Surgeon General Celeste Philip
Celeste Philip has been Florida's interim surgeon general and secretary of the Department of Health since March, after the Legislature adjourned without…
Whistleblowers Risk Retaliation as Part of Prison 'Culture'
Whistleblowers at a North Florida prison were punished by their bosses after exposing abuse of inmates, including an instance where one guard sprayed…
PolitiFact Florida on State's Rights on Marriage; Marco Rubio's Comments on Muslims
Does the fact that people getting married in Las Vegas by an Elvis impersonator mean that states have the power to regulate marriage? And did Sen. Marco…
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Boston Bombing Investigation: Wednesday's Developments
There are reports that the suspects planned to head to New York City next. Also, surviving suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev is said to have told investigators the plot was put together only recently.
In Speech To Congress, Netanyahu Blasts 'A Very Bad Deal' With Iran
The Israeli premier's remarks are the culmination of a controversy that began in January when he was invited — without input from the White House — to make the speech.
Delays Often Cost FL Federal Funds
When federal money’s on the table, most states go for it like coupon-clippers at a closeout sale. But studies show that when it comes to seeking federal...
The Mexican Mothers Who Make A Grim Yearly Search For Missing Loved Ones
"They have the right to be searched for, and we have the right to search for them," says the mother of a man who has been missing since 2013. Relatives say the government does little to help.
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As Ventilators Become Crucial In Saving Lives, Repair Roadblocks Remain
For years, manufacturers of ventilators and other medical equipment have kept a tight grip on the ability of hospitals to service and repair those...
'We Don't Want To Go Back To School In The Middle Of A Surge,' Says USF Health Pediatrics Chair
The number of cases of coronavirus is rising every day in Florida, including among children. As of July 10, more than 17,000 people under 18 in Florida…
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John Prine, Hero Of 'New' Nashville, Dies After Developing COVID-19 Symptoms
The beloved singer-songwriter who influenced generations of folk, country and Americana artists died Tuesday at the age of 73.
Florence Floodwaters Total Thousands Of Cars, Stranding Locals
The first thing that hit Ashley Simpson when she opened her car door was the rotten mold smell, leftover from the sewage-contaminated floodwaters. The next thing to hit her were the gnats flying out.
Trump Confidant Roger Stone Indicted On 7 Counts Related To 2016 Election Attack
The GOP operative has repeatedly denied conspiring with the Russians who attacked the presidential race. Stone, who had expected to be indicted in the Mueller probe, says he's only guilty of "hype."
Trump: Short-Term Deal To End Shutdown OK If It Has 'Prorated Down Payment' On Wall
After a Democratic bill and a GOP bill both failed in the Senate, leaders looked for a way forward Thursday. But Democrats reiterated their opposition to border wall funding, "prorated or otherwise."
As Pandemic Widens, How Did We Get To This Point?
The coronavirus outbreak is getting worse in many parts of the country, and the U.S. will likely need to learn to cope with having the virus be a part of life for many more months.
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'The Go-Go's' Documentary Offers A Look At The All-Female Band's Journey To Stardom
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with guitarist Charlotte Caffey and drummer Gina Schock of The Go-Go's about the new documentary that charts the band's rise to global stardom.
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Family Caregivers, Routinely Left Off Vaccine Lists, Worry What Would Happen ‘If I Get Sick’
Tens of thousands of middle-aged sons and daughters — too young to qualify for a COVID vaccine — care for older relatives with serious ailments and want to get the shots to protect their loved ones and themselves.
A Push To Reduce Jail Populations
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Laurie Garduque of the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, and St. Louis County prosecutor Wesley Bell, about efforts to reduce local jail populations.
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Biden Administration's Asylum System To Replace Trump's 'Remain In Mexico'
Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas talks to NPR's Rachel Martin about the administration's next step in immigration policy. Biden calls the Trump-era program for asylum-seekers "inhumane."
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