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Atlantic hurricane season enters peak months under growing El Niño influence
The Atlantic hurricane season is entering what is typically the busiest stretch, but an El Niño event is expected to suppress tropical activity.
Week in Politics: Todd Blanche nomination; Michigan's Democratic Senate shakeup
Two nominations to watch: President Trump's of Todd Blanche to be U.S. Attorney General, and who Michigan Democrats will choose Tuesday to campaign for the U.S. Senate.
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A new threat in the Middle East sends oil over $100 a barrel again
The price of crude oil is rising again following Houthi claims of attacks on tankers in the Red Sea. What could it mean for gas prices, inflation and the global economy?
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Florida teachers turn to their own wallets to stock classrooms
On “Florida Matters Live & Local,” Andrew Spar and Christine Long discussed the need for educators to use personal money to purchase basic operational classroom supplies.
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In Nebraska, Americans begin to lose Medicaid under Trump's work rules
Nebraska's Medicaid director, in an exclusive interview with nonprofit news organization Tradeoffs, said roughly 200 people will lose health coverage on Aug. 1.
Fear and hope in Utah in the shadow of America's largest wildfire
People in Monticello, Utah have been tense and preparing to evacuate since shortly after the Babylon fire started June 26th
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Preliminary results of an independent autopsy of Nolan Wells' body are inconclusive
An independent autopsy of the body of Nolan Wells was inconclusive as to the cause of death of the 18-year old who was left on a Mississippi island by friends on July 4th.
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Senate Judiciary Committee to vote on Todd Blanche's nomination for attorney general
The Senate Judiciary Committee is expected to vote Tuesday on Todd Blanche's nomination for attorney general after Blanche assuaged concerns from two Republican senators.
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Rafting brings people with different politics together
A whitewater rafting group brings people of different political persuasions together to talk and paddle.
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Former judge shares why he supports an inquiry into Trump's IRS settlement
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with former Judge John Jones III, who is among 35 former judges who support an inquiry into President Trump's settlement with the IRS.
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U.S.-Iran strikes escalate as the ongoing war rattles global energy markets
New U.S. strikes on Iran and continued Iranian attacks on U.S. bases in the Gulf and Jordan are sending ripples through global energy markets.
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Multiple days with flash flood risk, strong to severe storms possible
A stationary front and deep moisture in the atmosphere will bring several days of heavy showers and thunderstorms, keeping the threat of flash floods across the northern half of Florida this week.
The death toll climbs from Monday's 7.4 magnitude earthquake in Colombia
Hundreds of rescue workers have been deployed in hardest hit cities trying to free victims still trapped under the rubble. Hundreds of people are still missing.
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Supreme Court rules that Trump has virtually unchecked power to end TPS program
The Supreme Court gave the Trump administration the go-ahead to begin mass deportations of hundreds of thousands of Haitians who have been living and working legally in the U.S. for years.
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A state of emergency is declared in Venezuela as quakes' death toll is expected to rise
Venezuela is reeling after twin record-breaking earthquakes kill hundreds and flatten buildings, with the death toll expected to rise.
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Supreme Court appears to lean toward ending TPS for some migrants
The U.S. Supreme Court appeared sympathetic to the Trump administration's move to end temporary protected status for Haitians and Syrians in the country.
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Student gunman kills at least 7 near Bangkok, officials say
The motive is still under investigation, though there were reports he had been stressed in connection with school.
Week in Politics: Pushback to Trump's agenda on foreign policy, immigration, ballroom
President Trump faced some pushback to his agenda and policies this week from both the courts and Republican lawmakers in Congress.
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Appellate judges grill DeSantis admin attorney over Medicaid termination letters
The three-year-old dispute centers on whether Florida provided beneficiaries enough information to understand eligibility decisions and meaningfully challenge the loss of coverage.
Palestinians have no place to put their money. Officials warn a breakdown is looming
Palestinians in the West Bank have too much cash. Israeli banks refuse to accept their deposits and Palestinian authorities warn an economic breakdown is looming.
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Florida GOP race draws accusations of carpetbagging
"Carpetbagger" describes people who move somewhere to run for office. In Southwest Florida, six former congressional hopefuls from other states are taking their shot in this conservative stronghold.
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Pinellas County spends millions selling its beaches overseas
Pinellas County has $4 million in contracts with firms that promote St. Pete-Clearwater in Europe.
Florida puts $2.4 million toward debate programs statewide
The debate fund investment aims to expand speech and debate opportunities for students across Florida.
ICE plans to outfit officers with electric shock gloves
The company that makes the gloves, Compliant Technologies, says they're a nonlethal tool to make individuals compliant during arrests.
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Palestinians have no place to put their money. Officials warn a breakdown is looming
Palestinians in the West Bank have too much cash. Israeli banks refuse to accept their deposits and Palestinian authorities warn an economic breakdown is looming.
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