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Democrat Suozzi wins special election to replace Santos in New York
Tom Suozzi will replace ousted Rep. George Santos in a critical swing district. The Democrat's win narrows the already razor-thin majority for Republicans in the House.
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The International Space Station retires soon. NASA won't run its future replacement.
NASA is crashing the ISS into the ocean at the end of 2030. The agency is collaborating with private companies to build its replacement. So what could the space stations of the near future look like?
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Kids who survive shootings face many health challenges. A Sarasota teen shares his story
Gun violence is the leading cause of death for children in the United States. And even when kids survive, there can be life-altering consequences. There’s been an increase in youth gun injuries in Florida in recent years.
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4 coffee table art books from 2023 that are a visual feast
This group ranges from a fabulous collection by contemporary, neurodiverse artists to Milton Glaser's pop art, and Aino and Alvar Aalto's Finnish modernist designs to a survey of Islamic architecture.
What it means for an oil producing country, the UAE, to host U.N. climate talks
The United Arab Emirates is a major oil producing nation, and that's drawing attention to the role oil and gas has at this year's COP28 climate negotiations.
3 coffee table books featuring gardens recall the beauty in our endangered world
All three of these books would make great gifts for gardeners and armchair oglers alike, and may tempt you to book a garden tour — or maybe even plant some bulbs and seeds yourself.
Advice from a critic: Read 'Erasure' before seeing 'American Fiction'
With the first Percival Everett-inspired screen adaptation American Fiction coming to theaters starting on Dec. 15, we're taking a moment to revisit his provocative and affecting satirical novel.
Latest screening guidelines for lung cancer are not one size fits all
The case of a 49-year-old, healthy, nonsmoking Florida woman reflects how more research is required to save more lives - even after new data led to a recent change in national screening guidelines.
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30 Florida counties sue, saying consumers at risk in expansion of a home loan program
A new study suggests these neighborhoods in Miami-Dade and Broward could be abandoned as seas rise.
Tom Smothers, one half of TV comedy legends the Smothers Brothers, dies at 86
Tom Smothers was the co-host of one of the most socially conscious and groundbreaking television shows in the history of the medium.
To Frank Wooden, Lincoln Memorial Park is more than just a burial ground
Frank Wooden is a groundskeeper and brother of the owner of Lincoln Memorial Park in Miami, where their parents are both buried. Wooden feels it’s vital to preserve this historic Black cemetery he devotes himself to, the place where he feels at home.
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With Haley set to drop out, Trump becomes the presumptive Republican nominee
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum, once a challenger to Trump, on the future of Trump's campaign and the Republican party.
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If you’re poor, fertility treatment can be out of reach
For low-income people who are on Medicaid or whose employer health plan is skimpy, help for infertility seems unattainable.
Cockfighting Is About To Become Illegal In Puerto Rico
In the rural communities of Puerto Rico's central mountains, cockfighting has been a way of life for centuries. But on Dec. 20, the practice will become illegal on the island.
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A Year Later, West Virginia Educators Reflect On Strike And What's Changed
West Virginia teachers and school personnel went on strike last year for two weeks. The strike inspired teachers in other states to take similar action. A year later, was the strike worth it?
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As she is poised to be the Democratic nominee, here are 5 facts about Kamala Harris
In a career marked by firsts, Harris is no stranger to charting a new path. If she becomes the Democratic nominee, and beats Trump in November, she would be the first woman president of the U.S.
PolitiFact FL: Where Trump and Biden stand on key LGBTQ+ issues
President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump both support same-sex marriage, but have diverging views when it comes to LGBTQ+ people serving in the military and youth access to gender-affirming care. Ahead of the first presidential debate, PolitiFact FL looks into their stances.
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Remembering alto saxophonist David Sanborn
Sanborn, who died May 12, recorded or toured with countless artists, including James Brown, The Rolling Stones, Bruce Springsteen, Stevie Wonder and Elton John. Originally broadcast in 1991.
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NCAA, leagues back $2.8B settlement, setting stage for major change in college sports
The monumental decision sets the stage for a groundbreaking revenue-sharing model that could start directing millions of dollars directly to athletes as soon as the 2025 fall semester.
In 'Soldiers and Kings' an anthropologist explores the lives of those who smuggle migrants
Anthropologist Jason De León spent seven years embedded with a group of smugglers moving migrants across Mexico.
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Gordon Sondland, The Ambassador Whose Texts Put Him At The Center Of Ukraine Scandal
Based on interviews with people who know Sondland, what emerges is a portrait of a man who was fixated on getting an ambassadorship in Europe — and was willing to do what it took to keep it.
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Sen. Rubio Wants To Know Why Sessions Didn't Disclose Russian Meetings
Attorney General Jeff Sessions, who oversees the FBI, met with Russia's U.S. ambassador before the election and didn't disclose it. Steve Inskeep talks Sen. Marco Rubio who wants more details.
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An abuse survivor speaks out about the Justice Department's handling of Epstein files
Danielle Bensky, who met Jeffrey Epstein when she was a young ballerina, is speaking out against the Justice Department's decision not to release additional documents about his case.
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50 years after 'Mothership Connection,' George Clinton remains an artistic force
Clinton is the leader of two important funk bands, Parliament and Funkadelic. In 1975, Parliament released Mothership Connection, a loose concept album about funk musicians as galactic invaders.
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