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Florida has eclipsed California to become the state with the highest number of consumers buying health coverage through new insurance markets under the...
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Curfew May Be Voted On In Hillsborough Thursday; 'Shelter In Place' On Hold
An order for everyone in Hillsborough County to abide by a curfew between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. may be voted on as soon as Thursday, after a countywide…
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State’s Promised Unemployment Fixes Not Showing Up Yet
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Florida Posts Record One-Day Number Of COVID-19 Cases, So Do Manatee And Sarasota Counties
The Florida Department of Health announced another one-day record number of new COVID-19 cases on Saturday. The state reported that 11,458 more Florida…
As Florida's Response Lags, Census Takers Race To Complete Count Door-To-Door
So much depends on a complete and accurate count of the nation's residents as the pandemic demands more government services.
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FL Coronavirus Cases Surge Past 2,500 Saturday, Setting New Record High
New coronavirus cases in Florida surged to 2,581 on Saturday, marking the highest number of positive tests reported in a single day statewide since the…
8 Tips for Feeding Your Student Athlete
For young athletes who are serious about their sport, granola bars and orange slices just won’t do. Bradenton is home to IMG Academy, a boarding school…
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Expert Weighs In On DeSantis/Limbaugh Flag Furor
The flag code allows Gov. DeSantis to honor Rush Limbaugh by ordering flags be lowered to half-staff, but it also allows officials to reject his order.
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One Week After Puerto Rico Earthquake, Thousands Are Still Sleeping Outside
Puerto Rico's recovery following the devastating Hurricane Maria was slow and uneven. And then last week, the largest earthquake to hit the island in a century made things worse.
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Some Capitol Hill Lawmakers Back Amazon Workers' Attempt To Unionize
Employees at an Amazon facility in Alabama are voting on whether to form a union. Some in Congress support them, including Michigan Democratic Rep. Andy Levin, who talks to NPR's Noel King.
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'This Is How It Always Is' Was Inspired By Its Author's Transgender Child
Still, Laurie Frankel says, her book is fiction. "The nice thing about my life is that it's pretty boring, which is really how you want your life to be — but not how you want your novel to be."
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FBI Director Wray Discusses Capitol Riot Investigation, Domestic Terrorism Threats
FBI Director Chris Wray gives an update on the investigation into the Capitol insurrection. He has described the threat of domestic terrorism in the U.S. as "metastasizing" across the country.
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Forum Focuses On How Federal Pandemic Relief Dollars Were Spent In Hillsborough County
The Tampa Tiger Bay Club hosted a virtual forum where local government leaders discussed how they’ve spent federal pandemic relief dollars.
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Alabama Official On Vaccine Rollout: 'How Can This Disparity Exist In This Country?'
Jefferson County Commissioner Sheila Tyson is fighting for equitable access to COVID-19 vaccines. In her county, one health clinic in a predominantly Black area has yet to administer any doses.
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Wisconsin Senator Ron Johnson Faces Backlash For Questioning Election Results
Johnson, a big Trump supporter, is facing scrutiny for comments including whether the Capitol insurrection was "armed." Some worry he might renege on a pledge not to run for a 3rd term.
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Man Indicted For Attacking Officer With Skateboard During U.S. Capitol Riot
Federal investigators continue to make arrests into the insurrection at the Capitol months after the siege.
Kennedy Center Honors Will Air On CBS, With Pandemic Changes
The Kennedy Center Honors broadcast airs on CBS on June 6th. Recipients include Debbie Allen and Dick Van Dyke. It was a very different event this year.
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Adults have a lot to say about masks. How do students feel about them?
Elementary school teacher Katy Wright in Montana decided to ask her students how they feel about having to wear masks in school.
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As NYC sets broad vaccine mandate for workers, federal vaccine rules remain blocked
By the end of the month, workers in New York City must be vaccinated against COVID-19, but nationwide, federal vaccine rules are on hold due to numerous legal challenges.
House recommends criminal contempt of Congress charges against Mark Meadows
The House voted to refer former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows on criminal contempt of Congress charges. The Justice Department will now decide whether he could face criminal charges.
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Why a mailbox continues to loom over Amazon union vote at Alabama warehouse
The mailbox was a key reason why labor officials ruled to re-do a union election at Amazon's Alabama warehouse. For the re-vote, the mailbox got moved. The union wants it gone.
Florida reports 1,192 new COVID-19 deaths as new cases and positivity rate drop
Falling numbers continue to indicate a possible end to the omicron surge.
Ken Welch is more than St. Petersburg's first Black mayor
The moment is also significant because the incoming mayor was born and raised here and has witnessed the city's growth during his lifetime.
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Democrats are looking for their way forward on voting rights
President Biden will make an in-person pitch to Senate Democrats to pass voting rights legislation — including changing Senate rules. Some Democrats, however, are opposed to ditching the filibuster.
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British Conservatives lose 2 elections in blow to PM Boris Johnson
Defeat in the two district contests increases jitters among Conservatives who worry the erratic and divisive prime minister is no longer an electoral asset.
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