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Encore: Meet the cool 62-year-old Kenyan on first all-Black team to summit Everest
James Kagambi is a 62-year-old former teacher and a top mountaineer. He's also the first Kenyan to summit Mount Everest, and talks about why this is an key milestone for Black and African climbers.
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NPR Music's 35 Favorite Songs Of 2018 (So Far)
Writers from across the public radio map pick the best songs they've heard this year.
Turning Point Action's student activists were torn between Trump and DeSantis last year. Not anymore
Attendees at this year's summit booed at even the suggestion of a contested primary and are all in on Trump.
8 Tracks: Post-hardcore band Thursday returns, plus glammy metal and skate-punk
Thursday's first song in 13 years leads off this edition of 8 Tracks, which we'll have to call 10 Tracks because there's been too much good music lately.
Ex-prisoners in China allege they were forced to make U.S. apparel in jail
A lawsuit alleging a U.S. company used forced prison labor in China could have ripple effects across supply chains.
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House Eyes Plan For Health Care During Hurricanes
During the next major storm, Florida may turn to university faculty and even students enrolled in health-care programs to help work with some of the...
Among The Proposals Vying For State Backing: K9s For Warriors
As legislative session looms on the horizon, lawmakers are trying to squeeze in their personal projects into next years’ budget. However, not all of...
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Soyuz Rocket Launches, Docks Successfully To Relief Of NASA, Russia Space Agency
A Russian, an American and a Canadian were aboard the spacecraft when it lifted off from Russia's Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazkahstan. It's the first launch since a failed mission in October.
Obama Talks Gas Tax And Visas With Business Leaders
President Obama talked to business leaders about tax reform, clashes on immigration and the potential for a government shutdown on Wednesday.
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A South Florida man shot at 2 Instacart delivery workers who went to the wrong house
Broward County State Attorney Harold F. Pryor called the incident "very disturbing" and said prosecutors would decide whether to file charges after reviewing the case.
Ex-Neo-Nazi pleads guilty to fatally shooting his Florida roommates in 2017
Court records show 24-year-old Devon Arthurs pleaded guilty Monday to two counts of second-degree murder and will serve a 45-year prison sentence.
Every state except Florida orders COVID vaccines for children younger than 5
The state did not preorder supplies of the vaccine for young children from the federal government by a Tuesday deadline.
Violinist Anne Akiko Meyers: From Playing In Knee Socks To Owning Two Strads
On her new album, the violinist teams up with herself as she plays her two Stradivarius instruments.
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A body found during an exhaustive search is that of an abducted Memphis teacher
Police said Tuesday that investigators identified the body of Eliza Fletcher, 34, who had been forced into an SUV during an early morning jog Friday near the University of Memphis.
GPS Study Shows Drivers Will Slow Down, At A Cost
U.S. traffic officials who hope to get drivers to slow down may have found something that works: a GPS device that gives drivers a financial incentive not to speed. Some 12,000 Americans die every year in traffic crashes caused by speeding, according to government statistics.
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Two Russians looking to avoid military service seek asylum after reaching Alaska
Two Russians who said they fled the country to avoid compulsory military service have requested asylum in the U.S. after landing on a remote Alaskan island in the Bering Sea, a senator's office said.
Museum of Fine Arts brings Rodin masterpieces to St. Petersburg
"True Nature: Rodin and the Age of Impressionism" presents works by the celebrated French sculptor, along with canvases from some of his contemporaries, including Paul Cezanne, Claude Monet and and Pierre Auguste-Renior.
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Ian Tyson, half of the folk duo Ian & Sylvia, has died at age 89
The Canadian folk singer wrote the modern standard "Four Strong Winds" as one half of Ian & Sylvia and helped influence such future superstars as Joni Mitchell and Neil Young.
What Trump's arraignment means for his 2024 election bid
Fresh off a historic arraignment, former President Donald Trump is still very much running to regain office in 2024. This is the lay of the land for the weeks and months ahead.
Florida hunger relief advocates flag insufficient WIC funding in federal spending plan
Ahead of the Jan. 19 federal spending deadline, a program that provides food benefits to women, infants and children in Florida and other states is facing a budget shortfall of around $1 billion.
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Tampa General Hospital buys property for women's and men's health centers
The South Tampa medical building, purchased for $9.1 million, will house a relocated Pamela Muma Women’s Health Center and new Chivukula Men’s Center, with the opening slated in the fall of 2026.
Free sandbag giveaways start this week in Pinellas and Sarasota counties
Residents of Pinellas and Sarasota counties will be able to fill as many as 10 sandbags at a number of locations in the next few days.
Text messages reveal Ginni Thomas urged Mark Meadows to overturning election results
Ginni Thomas, the wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, was in touch with former President Trump's top aide after the 2020 presidential election and pursued efforts to overturn the results.
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Here's how to enjoy the Super Bowl, even if you don't follow football
If you're not a consummate football fan, here's what to look for to help enjoy the game between the Los Angeles Rams and the Cincinnati Bengals.
Former President Donald Trump's company is found guilty of criminal tax fraud
Trump and his company have repeatedly faced criminal investigations but this case marks the first time his company has been charged, tried, and convicted on criminal charges.
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