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Early Voting Lines Form Across Tampa Bay, Even As Mail-In Ballot Requests Increase
Voters in Hillsborough, Pinellas, Pasco, Sarasota, Manatee, Polk, and Hernando counties headed to the polls Monday, the first day of early voting for the 2020 general election.
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A Look At The Fallout Of TikTok Ban In India
In India, TikTok was a phenomenon. Last June, the Indian government banned the app for geopolitical reasons. Six months later, it's not clear what the ban has accomplished.
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How Atlanta Became A Soccer Town
Atlanta and Portland face on in Major League Soccer's championship on Saturday. Atlanta's team is only two years old and its success is due, in part, to massive fan support and a hometown strategy.
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Refusal To Concede An Election Isn't A New Concept In Georgia
President Trump is trailing Joe Biden in Georgia by roughly 14,000 votes but he refuses to concede. A similar dynamic occurred in 2018 when Stacey Abrams lost her gubernatorial campaign.
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How Legitimate Forms Of Protest Are Distinguished From Treason
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with historian John Reeves about the history of treason in the United States and what that word means today.
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NFL Stadium Near Phoenix Is Now A Mass Vaccination Site
Some big cities are starting to set up mass vaccination sites at sports stadiums. A look at the opportunities, challenges and considerable logistics required to make mass vaccination successful.
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DOJ Opens Nearly 200 Cases Into Pro-Trump Riot On Capitol Hill
The Justice Department has opened more than 170 cases into the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, said the acting U.S. attorney on Tuesday — adding that it expects to investigate hundreds more.
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New Film About Life After Prison Was Directed By A Man Who Lived It
Chapter & Verse follows an African-American man struggling to carry on with his life after he's released from prison. Much of the story is based on filmmaker Jamal Joseph's own experience.
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Biden's Victory Cemented As States Reach Key Electoral College Deadline
Dec. 8 is known as the "safe harbor" deadline for states to certify their results. Past the deadline, Congress has significantly less latitude to intervene in the election results.
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Kriseman Preaches Safety For Rays Watch Parties, Grand Prix
The City of St. Petersburg is starting to allow large scale events — like Tampa Bay Rays World Series watch parties and the Grand Prix of St. Petersburg — to happen as long as coronavirus safety plans are in place.
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Democrats Attack DeSantis On Coronavirus Response As Unemployment Claims Tick Up
One state senator says DeSantis is manipulating data and "does not have this virus under control and has no interest in doing so."
Distribution Begins For 1st Coronavirus Vaccine. What's Next?
After the FDA granted emergency use for first COVID-19 vaccine, the initial doses started getting packed up on Saturday, with the first shipments to be delivered Monday.
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Electors Across The Country Vote For President: What You Need To Know
Typically, the Electoral College vote is broadly overlooked. But because of President Trump's efforts to overturn the election, every step is being closely watched and analyzed.
Nearly 85% Of California Residents To Be Under Stay-At-Home Orders Through Christmas
State officials announced on Saturday that they will bring back sweeping new restrictions as coronavirus cases continue to climb and ICU capacity dwindles.
The Anti-Pollution Documentary That's Taken China By Storm
A prominent journalist with a sick child quit her job and produced an eye-opening look at the consequences of China's air pollution problem. Some 200 million have watched it since the weekend.
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Coronavirus Victims: Gospel Blues Performer John Wilkins
The Rev. John Wilkins of Hunters Chapel in Mississippi spent his life performing gospel blues in and out of the church. He died of COVID-19 at age 76.
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Twin Suicide Bombings In Baghdad Market Kill At Least 32, Wound Over 100
Suicide bombings have been rare in the Iraqi capital since the country's military largely defeated the Islamic State group in 2017. But ISIS has reportedly claimed responsibility for the attacks.
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Xanax Or Zoloft For Moms-To-Be: A New Study Assesses Safety
Is it OK to take antidepressants or anxiety medicine during pregnancy? Recent research suggests women who need treatment can take these drugs. Doctors recommend the lowest effective dose.
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Votes Are Being Counted In Congo's Presidential Election
Never before has Congo had a democratic transfer of power, but Congolese finally voted Sunday in a long-delayed presidential election. Voters were choosing a successor to President Joseph Kabila.
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Following Capitol Siege, Veterans Hope For More Deradicalization Programs
A growing number of those who participated in the siege of the U.S. Capitol were vets. While veterans groups are aware of extremism in their ranks, there are few resources to tackle the issue head on.
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'Who Does This To A Kid?' D.C. Family Mourns 11-Year-Old Killed By Crossfire
Davon McNeal was one of several children killed by gun violence over the July Fourth weekend while doing everyday things: playing in the yard, walking through a mall, watching fireworks.
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A Look Back At Tampa’s Super Bowl History As It Prepares To Host LV
Tampa is set to host its fifth Super Bowl on Feb. 7, a history-making event with the Bucs the first team to play for the championship in their home stadium. Here's a look back at the four previous games.
Like So Much This Year In The NFL, The Pandemic Is Taking A Toll — On Super Bowl Ads
For the first time in 37 years Budweiser will not directly advertise its beer during the game. Other famous brands are also taking a pass.
Biden Administration Aims To Buy 200 Million More COVID-19 Vaccine Doses
President Biden announced on Tuesday that his administration is trying to secure enough vaccine doses to ensure that 300 million Americans are vaccinated by the fall.
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Early Procedural Test Shows Where Senate GOP May Stand On Convicting Trump
Sen. Rand Paul forced a vote on whether the Constitution allows the Senate to try a former president. Ahead of the trial it could indicate how many Republicans are open to voting to convict Trump.
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