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Calls grow to boycott Adidas as the company stays silent on Ye's antisemitism
Adidas placed its relationship with the rapper under review earlier this month. And while he's since doubled down, the company hasn't given an update — and continues to release new Yeezy products.
Grieving David Crosby friend shares their decades of music and banter
Steve Silberman was one of the late David Crosby's closest friends — something you'll know if you follow his Twitter feed which has, since the singer died earlier this month, been filled with photographs of the two.
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Florida added almost 400,000 new COVID-19 cases this week
As the number of new cases continues to climb, so does the test positivity rate, which topped 31% statewide in the week ending Thursday. All seven counties in the greater Tampa Bay region posted rates over 20%.
USF women win the AAC championship and return to the NCAA tournament
The Bulls defeated Rice 69-62 in the conference title game, earning an automatic bid to the NCAAs. The Women's Final Four is April 4-6 at Amalie Arena.
State Raids Home Of Former Dept. Of Health Scientist Rebekah Jones
Rebekah Jones posted a video on Twitter showing officers entering her Tallahassee house Monday morning and then drawing their guns as they called for her husband and their two children.
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First Came A Quake In Mexico, Then Strange Blue Lights. People Feared The Apocalypse
Mexicans are sharing spectacular videos of bursts of blue lights seen streaking across the skies after a 7.0 earthquake rattled the country's Pacific coast on Wednesday.
Britain's Ambassador To The U.S. Resigns Under Pressure From President Trump
After his cables were leaked and President Trump attacked him on Twitter, Kim Darroch decided to resign as the British Ambassador to the U.S., reminding some former diplomats of WikiLeak troubles.
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Students Organize 'March For Our Lives' Throughout Tampa Bay
Madison Vogel had never organized a protest before.But following the school shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High in Parkland, the Osceola High School…
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Trump Urges Supporters To Go To Polls Even After Voting By Mail
Facebook and Twitter have both flagged content about Trump's suggestion that supporters should visit polling stations to "make sure" their mailed ballots count. Voting twice is illegal.
Northern lights make a rare appearance as far south as Central Florida
Colorful auroras were visible as far south as Winter Park, Titusville and even Tampa. Space forecasters with NOAA expect more rounds of the solar-storm-induced displays for a few more days.
#PublishingPaidMe: Authors Share Their Advances To Expose Racial Disparities
Author L.L. McKinney created the #PublishingPaidMe hashtag, where black and white authors are comparing their book advances. "You can now use this to fight for what you are worth," she says.
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New Details Emerge On How Police Use Social Media
Twitter and Facebook say they are cutting off bulk data access to a firm that scans vast amounts of public social media posts. Critics say the service enables police to conduct invasive surveillance.
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Kyiv or Kiev? Why people disagree about how to pronounce the Ukrainian capital's name
What's the correct way to call a foreign city — by its English name, if it has one, or by its name in the local language? For the people involved, it can be a serious matter entwined with geopolitics.
California Rep. Eric Swalwell Is Running For President, Too, With A Focus on Guns
The 38-year-old congressman upended the party establishment by defeating a 40-year incumbent to win his House seat in 2012. Swalwell is the 18th Democratic candidate for president.
Former Mexican President To Trump: 'If You Want To Build A Wall, Waste Your Money'
Let's Move On.Vicente Fox, the former president of Mexico, has harsh words for President Trump — some of them we can't say on the radio. NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro talks with Fox about his new book,
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T.J. Mack wants you to know it's OK to sit
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Coding Diversity Into Keyboards One Emoji At A Time
The Unicode Consortium wants you to be able to send emoji that look a little bit more like you.
There Is A Competition To Avoid Learning Who Won The Super Bowl, For Some Reason
About a dozen people are among the last standing in a competition against modern technology. They don't know who won the Super Bowl and they're trying to go as long as possible without finding out.
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Advisers to the FDA back COVID vaccines for the youngest children
A committee of experts voted unanimously to recommend that the Food and Drug Administration authorize COVID-19 vaccines from Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech for children as young as 6-months-old.
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UNF Poll Finds 84% Of Voters Support Decriminalizing Marijuana
The majority of voters in Duval County are in favor of decriminalizing marijuana, according to a University of North Florida poll released Friday.
As Opioid-Related Deaths Rise, Communities Like Jacksonville Seek Restitution
Over the last couple of decades, the opioid epidemic has hit the U.S. hard in a series of waves.
Wild Celebrations In The Streets Of Tampa Follow Bucs' Super Bowl Win
Distancing and mask rules were largely ignored as celebrations took place around Tampa following the Bucs' 31-9 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs.
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Belarus Olympian Kristina Timanovskaya Arrives In Poland, Which Offered Her Asylum
She had been competing at the Tokyo Olympics. Timanovskaya is reuniting with her husband — who has also obtained a humanitarian visa.
New Logo At University Of California Causes Uproar
There is uproar over the newly designed logo for the University of California. Students and alumni around the state are up in arms, saying the new logo is ugly and simplistic and does not convey the heritage and prestige of the institution.
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Planes Chartered To Evacuate Americans And Others From Afghanistan Remain Grounded
Travelers have spent seven days waiting to depart from the northern city of Mazar-e-Sharif. At least 19 U.S. citizens and two green card holders are said to be among the group of about 600.
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