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Florida signs $245 million in contracts for 'Alligator Alcatraz.' Here's a look by the numbers
The amount — to be fronted by Florida taxpayers — is in line with the $450 million a year officials have estimated the facility will cost.
US imposes a 17% duty on fresh Mexican tomatoes in hopes of boosting domestic production
Robert Guenther, executive vice president of the Florida Tomato Exchange, said the duty was "an enormous victory for American tomato farmers and American agriculture."
U.S. senator wants DOGE out of sensitive payment system for farmers
Sen. Tammy Baldwin, D-Wis., wants the USDA to revoke high-level access granted to the Department of Government Efficiency to a database that controls payments and loans to farmers and ranchers.
Trump says there's an Israel-Iran ceasefire
President Trump said Israel and Iran have agreed to a ceasefire, ending 12 days of conflict.
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Florida lawmakers direct government agencies to pay compensation for injuries, a death and wrongful incarceration
The Legislature considers such "claim bills" each year because of the state’s sovereign immunity laws, which generally shield government agencies from liability for negligence. This year, nine were enacted.
Photos: Texas grapples with devastation from deadly flooding
Search and rescue efforts continue in Central Texas where flash flooding has left at least dozens of people dead.
13 podcast episodes to make back-to-school season easier on kids and parents
The new school year can be exciting, but also stressful. Kids may be feeling anxious. Parents may be juggling new responsibilities. Experts share tips on how to manage this season of change.
The U.S. economy performed better than expected in 2023. A 2024 preview
Will the economy continue to bubble like freshly-popped champagne, or will we suffer a hangover from inflation and high interest rates. Forecasters expect somewhat slower growth and lower inflation.
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Elon Musk's more than $50 billion pay deal at Tesla was rejected again. Here is why
A judge in Delaware has for the second time struck down a compensation package for Elon Musk after a Tesla shareholder filed suit.
DJ Lagway returns and Florida upsets No. 21 LSU 27-16 for 1st series win since 2018
Lagway returned after missing most of Florida's last two games and delivered enough clutch plays for the Gators to earn their first series victory since 2018.
Survey shows Florida's immigration law causes anxiety and stress — and made people leave
A USF survey of Hillsborough County's immigrant community reveals the ripple effects of the 2023 law. Immigration advocates say they've had to clear up misconceptions.
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Week in politics: Border immigration; debt ceiling talks; Trump's CNN town hall
What immigration at the U.S./Mexican border means, politically, for the Biden administration; the debt ceiling talks; and blowback on CNN for that town hall with former President Donald Trump.
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Pop Culture Comfort Food: Roll The Dice On These Board Games
NPR's Scott Simon gets recommendations from the owner of Labyrinth Games in Washington, D.C., on what to play when all you need is something to get through winter's long nights.
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Helene becomes a hurricane and is expected to intensify as it moves toward Florida
Heavy rainfall was forecast for the southeastern U.S. starting today, with a life-threatening storm surge along the entire west coast of Florida.
Florida digs out of mountains of sand swept in by back-to-back hurricanes
The fine, white sand helps make Florida’s beaches among the best in the world. But the powerful storms have turned the precious commodity into a costly nuisance. It's creating literal barriers to recovery as residents dig their way out and grapple with what to do with all that sand.
British thriller 'Femme' explores revenge after a homophobic attack
The victim of a gay-bashing encounters his attacker months later, and embarks on a dangerous game in the revenge thriller Femme.
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Aviso de las 11 a.m.: El huracán Milton se gira hacia Florida; termina preparativos esta noche
For Russia, Hosting World Cup Is A Bid To Win Global Respect
The month-long soccer tournament promises its share of thrilling upsets and political intrigue. Russia hopes that by hosting this global sporting event this year, it will boost the country's prestige.
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'Native Son' Is Reborn, In 'Still Kind Of The Same America'
In his feature film debut, Rashid Johnson directs Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Suzan-Lori Parks' adaptation of the classic Richard Wright novel. The movie is set to premiere on HBO this weekend.
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FEMA Associate Administrator On Hurricane Florence
FEMA Associate Administrator Jeff Byard joins NPR's Audie Cornish to talk about FEMA's response to Hurricane Maria, and preparations for Hurricane Florence.
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Trump's week ends with McDonald's, riff about Arnold Palmer's manhood
Donald Trump has manned the fry station at a McDonald's in Pennsylvania, staging an impromptu news conference through the drive-thru, then held a town hall and attended a Steelers game.
Retired Boeing Employee Stays On In Fighter Jet Command Voice
NPR's Melissa Block talks with recently retired Boeing company employee Leslie Shook whose voice is used as part of the greeting and warning system of the F/A-18 Super Hornet fighter jet.
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United Nations nuclear agency again condemns Iran for failing to fully cooperate
The resolution comes after the agency said Iran has defied demands to rein in its nuclear program and has increased its stockpile of uranium enriched to near weapons-grade levels.
Matt Gaetz's nomination for attorney general sparks bipartisan concerns
President-elect Donald Trump has tapped four Florida Republicans to high-level roles in his administration. None of them have gotten as much national attention as his decision to select now-former Panhandle Republican Congressman Matt Gaetz to be the U.S. Attorney General.
At the heart of the Boeing strike, an emotional fight over a lost pension plan
Pensions are a major sticking point between Boeing and its striking machinists union. Many workers want the company to restore the pension plan they lost a decade ago, but Boeing hasn’t budged.
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