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FSU To Resume Classes; Gunman In 'Crisis' Before Shooting
Florida State University is back open—a day after a gunman opened fire at the school’s Strozier Library. As FSU tries to get back to normal, an...
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Coronavirus Derails Plans For Bars, Restaurants To Reopen Across Florida
Florida’s rapid rise in the number of coronavirus cases is derailing plans for some businesses to reopen.In a Twitter announcement last Friday, the state…
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Public Health Expert Says She's Unsure When Social Distancing Will End
Political leaders making decisions about coronavirus are often straddling the issues of health and money.Local public health expert Donna Petersen said…
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'Consent' Asks: Who Owns The Internet?
In Consent of the Networked, Rebecca MacKinnon investigates how the governments and corporations that control the digital world can impinge on civil liberties.
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States are investigating how Instagram recruits and affects children
A bipartisan group of state attorneys general accuses the company of prioritizing its own growth while failing to protect kids and teens, and even manipulating them to keep them on the app longer.
Meet Patron, a bomb-sniffing Jack Russell terrier who has become a Ukrainian hero
Two-year-old Patron works with rescuers in the northern city of Chernihiv, where he sniffs out Russian bombs (in addition to warming laps, nipping sleeves and generally being a good boy).
'Lean Startup' Advice: Think Big, Start Small
Many people have ideas for businesses, says entrepreneur Eric Ries. "But it's hard to know which [ideas] are the brilliant ones," he says, "and which are the crazy ones." The best young companies, he says, figure it out quickly.
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In video, Andrew Warren criticizes DeSantis and vows legal action after his suspension
In a video message Sunday, Warren said DeSantis is "trying to overthrow democracy in Florida" and added he is "not going down without a fight" following his suspension as Hillsborough state attorney.
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Arkansas officers were suspended after video on social media shows a police beating
A video circulating on social media shows Arkansas law enforcement officers kicking and punching a man while he was restrained. State police will investigate the incident, the governor said.
He proposed 60 years ago, then broke her heart. Now they've finally tied the knot
After calling off their engagement in 1963, Ed Sneckenberger broke Priscilla Matheney's heart. 60 years later, they're now married.
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What the duck? People are leaving the rubber birds on Jeeps
There's a trend among Jeep owners that's going global and it involves ... rubber ducks.
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Palestinians Could Soon Join Rumbling For Reform
Palestinian leaders are acutely aware the earthquake that's rumbling across the Middle East could soon arrive on their soil. The Palestinian Authority in the Israeli-occupied West Bank is trying to ease the pressure by promising general elections later this year. The prime minister has dismissed the Cabinet and will appoint a new one. Will this be enough?
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Slain Pakistani Social Media Star Remembered As Daring Feminist Rebel
A group of women held a vigil in Islamabad Monday to protest the murder of Qandeel Baloch by her brother in a so-called "honor killing." Baloch was famous for her social media postings.
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South Tampa mystery: Where is the sound coming from? Neighbors investigate
People in South Tampa, Fla., have been hearing a mysterious sound — a resident and a scientist are teaming up to investigate where it's coming from.
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Gateway Pundit files for bankruptcy after election conspiracy defamation lawsuits
The influential website faced multiple defamation suits over conspiracy theories about 2020 election fraud that it's accused of promoting.
Thailand Shooting: Soldier Suspected In Rampage That Killed At Least 27
More than 52 others were wounded in the attack, which was livestreamed on the suspect's social media. Police say he has been shot dead inside the mall where he carried out the shooting.
Florida House committee approves bill to ban minors from social media
Florida legislature is tackling the issues of social media and its potentially harmful effects on minors.
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The Iowa principal who protected students during a high school shooting has died
Dan Marburger was critically injured during the Jan. 4 attack at Perry High School. The school superintendent said he was a "hero" who intervened with the teenage gunman so students could escape.
Opinion: Remembering the flood victims of Camp Mystic
NPR's Scott Simon remembers some of the 27 young people who perished at Camp Mystic in the catastrophic flooding of the Guadalupe River in Central Texas, July 4th.
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9th Annual Crunchies Honors Silicon Valley Movers And Shakers
The San Francisco War Memorial Opera House was bursting with tech founders and investors Monday for the Crunchies. Among those honored, the best CEO and best startup funder.
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'KPop Demon Hunters' and Conan Gray set new benchmarks on the charts
This week, Morgan Wallen's I'm the Problem sits at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 albums chart again. But the two titles just below it are making the most noise: Conan Gray's Wishbone and KPop Demon Hunters, which pulls off something no soundtrack has ever accomplished.
The soundtrack to 'KPop Demon Hunters' surges on the charts
Amid a cluster of top 10 album debuts this week, there's a left-field hit with staying power: the soundtrack to the Netflix original movie KPop Demon Hunters, which surges into the top five.
'Why Are We Playing College Basketball Right Now?': NCAA And COVID-19
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with sportswriter Christine Brennan of USA Today about the NCAA COVID-19 rules. She points out that the women's team is playing in Texas, which has no mask mandate.
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College football is going through major changes, and fans and athletes have thoughts
College football looks a lot different than it did last season. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks to Holly Anderson co-host of the Shutdown Fullcast about all the changes.
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U.S. Baseball Team Loses To Japan, But It Still Has A Tight Path To Gold Medal Game
Both the U.S. and Japan had been undefeated after going 2-0 to win their groups.
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