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USF Class Uses Jane Austen To Teach Lessons About Wikipedia
Even though Jane Austen died in 1817, the English author’s works – like “Sense and Sensibility” and “Pride and Prejudice” – have lived on for more than…
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Demonstrations in support of female empowerment took place in cities across the country this weekend, including marches in Sarasota and St. Petersburg,…
This Florida Keys Neighborhood Has Been Flooded For Nearly 3 Months
Exceptionally high "king tides," combined with rising seas, have left some Key Largo residents surrounded by water. Getting out of the house for work and daily chores can be a challenge.
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Ukrainian Jetliner Crashes Near Tehran Airport, Killing All 176 Aboard
The Ukraine International Airlines Boeing 737-800 crashed shortly after takeoff on Wednesday. Iranian officials said the likely cause was mechanical problems.
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Guidelines around the procedures have changed, but physicians' habits haven't, according to a new study.
Supreme Court Says Clemency Fight 'Moot' After Amendment 4
As a legal battle continues over a constitutional amendment that restored voting rights to felons in Florida, a federal appellate court Friday ended a…
Florida Mayors Head To D.C. To Discuss Flooding And Sea Level Rise
The American Flood Coalition is hosting its first Florida Mayors Summit in Washington, D.C., Monday and Tuesday, where 19 current mayors, representing...
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Scientists Are Certain There's Uncertainty In Climate Change. That Doesn't Mean They Doubt It's Real
Among scientists, conveying uncertainty in predictions over sea rise, increasing temperatures and other impacts linked to climate change — without...
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Attorney General Moody Opposes Pharmacy Chains In Opioid Lawsuit
Castigating the tactic as a “publicity stunt,” Attorney General Ashley Moody is asking a judge to reject an effort by the nation’s two largest pharmacy...
Desantis, Gillum Trade Blows On Taxes, Immigration In First Gubernatorial Debate
Republican gubernatorial candidate Ron DeSantis and Democrat Andrew Gillum's meeting in Tampa Sunday night turned into more of a brawl than a debate.The…
Wealthy Financier Jeffrey Epstein Charged With Sex Trafficking Of Minors
Federal prosecutors in the Southern District of New York announced two counts against Epstein: one count of sex trafficking conspiracy and one count of sex trafficking. He has pleaded not guilty.
USF Grant Funding Mental Health 'First Aid' Training For Teachers
University of South Florida psychologists are using a new $375,000 grant from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration to teach Pasco…
9/11 Tampa Bay Memorials And Services
Across the United States, people and communities are commemorating the 18th anniversary of the September 11th terror attacks with tributes, services, and…
Florida Is Now Growing Too Much Citrus, Causing A Market Glut
Hurricane Irma continues to challenge Florida’s citrus industry.Two growing seasons separated from the September 2017 storm that flooded groves and…
'Waves': New Film Tells Heart-Wrenching Story Of A South Florida Black Family
In one of the opening scenes of the new film Waves , Tyler Williams, played by African American actor Kelvin Harrison Jr., and his girlfriend drive down...
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As The Navy Eyes A Thawing Arctic, A Remote Island Town Sees An Opportunity
The Pentagon is preparing for potential missions in newly navigable Arctic seas, raising hopes the military will reinhabit a long-abandoned Navy base on...
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Sarasota's Westcoast Black Theatre Troupe Celebrates 20th Anniversary
Sarasota is home to a longtime theater troupe that features African American actors and the work of black playwrights.On Monday, Westcoast Black Theatre…
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U.K. And EU Reach Post-Brexit Trade Agreement
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