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Congress Democrats appear ready to pass new legislation with focus on climate change
Democrats in Congress look ready to pass new legislation with significant climate change elements that push the country closer to President Biden's goals.
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Hondureños en el área de la bahía de Tampa se preparan para el fin del estatus de protección temporal
Cerca de 50,000 hondureños podrían verse forzados a dejar EE. UU. una vez que su Estatus de Protección Temporal expire en septiembre. Residentes de mucho tiempo expresan no estar listos para desarraigar sus vidas.
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Las escuelas del condado de Polk registran el mayor número de vacantes docentes mientras la escasez empeora en todo el estado
El conteo de mitad del año escolar de la FEA reveló que las vacantes de maestros en todo el estado aumentaron en aproximadamente 100.
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Pizzeria Takes Hawaiian Pizza Off The Menu After Customers Vote
Bàcaro Pizzeria in Montreal, Canada, took a poll to let its customers settle this matter: Pineapple — yay or nay? Pineapple haters won with 53%. The pizzeria took Hawaiian pizza off the menu.
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Job Gains Slowed Again In August As Employers Added 1.4 Million Jobs
Fewer jobs were added to the economy last month even as the unemployment rate fell to 8.4%. Job growth has slowed since June in a sign of what could be a long and painful recovery from the recession.
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NPR's Cheryl Corley reports on the Commonwealth Edison Power Company's disclosure that 80 percent of their control-room operators at a nuclear power plant in Chicago failed a test to see how they could handle reactor problems.
I Know I'm Supposed To Follow My Passion. But What If I Don't Have A Passion?
A young college grad asks an economist for advice.
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Why school lunch prices are rising: Q&A with Sarasota's Tom Edwards
The board voted unanimously in support of the second price hike in four years, raising school lunch to $3.75 in middle and high school, and making breakfasts $2.25 across the board.
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Booksense.com
From member station WFCR Susan Kaplan reports on Booksense.com, a web site developed by the American Booksellers Association. The site allows readers to order books on-line through independent bookstores in their area. So far, about a hundred and fifty stores have signed onto the site, and that number is expected to double by the end of the year.
Peacecorps.com
The Peace Corps is experiencing a sudden jump in popularity in San Francisco thanks to a rash of Internet business failures. Former dot-com employees have helped double the number of people attending the Peace Corps' informational meetings in the area. Noah Adams talks with Dennis McMahon, public affairs specialist for the Peace Corps.
Rumsfeld Visits Baghdad
U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld visits Baghdad to assess the security situation there as the U.S. seeks to enlist more U.N. help in postwar Iraq. Rumsfeld says 10,000 to 15,000 more soldiers are needed, but he doesn't want to use American troops. Allies want the United States to cede more administrative control of the nation to U.N. authorities. NPR's Emily Harris reports.
Wildlife Corridor Expedition Crosses Underneath I-4
Members of the Florida Wildlife Corridor Expedition emerged from a swamp south of Interstate 4 late Thursday and crossed underneath the busy…
Where Kids 12-15 Can Get A Pfizer Vaccine In Tampa Bay
Parents or guardians need to accompany kids to the vaccination.
Presentation will help the hearing impaired prepare for hurricanes
It will cover general hurricane preparedness with an ASL interpreter.
No es solo el costo de las tater tots. Por qué los precios del almuerzo escolar aumentan de nuevo
Una doble crisis se desarrolla en los comedores escolares de Florida. Algunos distritos están aumentando los precios para mantenerse al ritmo de los costos más altos, y miles de niños menos están inscritos en la ayuda que necesitan para recibir comidas gratuitas.
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Trabajadores agrícolas en Wimauma dicen que el cambio climático seca la tierra y afecta su salud
Un trabajador agrícola, un plomero, y un organizador comunitario, explican sus experiencias con el cambio climático, y el trabajo en los campos a medida que las plantas frutales se están secando en la zona rural del condado de Hillsborough.
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Q&A With Author Of "Burnt Toast Makes You Sing Good"
Author Kathleen Flinn comes by her love of cooking the natural way. Her mom, dad, grandmother and grandfather all cooked. Flinn grew up on a farm in…
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Is The I-4 Corridor Still Important In Florida's Elections?
This week on Florida Matters we discuss the key races in the upcoming general election and the power wielded by voters in the Interstate 4 corridor.The…
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New Latino Voters Registered in I-4 Corridor
After a federal judge struck down in August a law that placed restrictions on third party organizations to register voters, a group of organizations came…
French President Nicolas Sarkozy Promises Change
France's new conservative president, who worked his way up the ladder in a rise unusual in the country's political history, is offering his people the option of radical change.
A Boy And His Grandfather Visit Home 'On The Trapline'
A little boy and his Moshom — which means grandfather in Swampy Cree — travel north to visit the trapline where, many years ago, the grandfather grew up living off the land.
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Tunes.Com
While many efforts to use the Internet for commerce have proved disappointing, there are a few web-based businesses that appear to have the right formula. One such company is Tunes.com...the company runs a web site that allows you to listen to a little bit of every track from a cd. Tunes.com already has more than 200,000 music tracks available. NPR's John McChesney reports on how the company has managed to combine novelty and profitability.
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President Biden visits Keaton Beach to survey the damage caused by Hurricane Helene
Biden visited Taylor County, where Hurricane Helene made landfall last month.
Health Care A Top Issue For Voters In I-4 Corridor
Voters across the country say health care is one of their top issues going into this year's election.It ranks as the top issue for Democrats and…
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Q&A With Author Of "Burnt Toast Makes You Sing Good"
Author Kathleen Flinn comes by her love of cooking the natural way. Her mom, dad, grandmother and grandfather all cooked. Flinn grew up on a farm in...
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