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The season of Christmas songs is here. Will the classics make room for anything new?
'Tis the season for a handful of familiar Christmas songs to monopolize the top spots on the Billboard pop chart. But a few newer songs are making a play to join the annual holiday jukebox.
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6 in 10 U.S. Catholics are in favor of abortion rights, Pew Research report finds
Although the Catholic Church officially opposes abortion, the report says there's far greater diversity of opinion among laity in the U.S.
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A health care advocacy group was urging Floridians to contact the Trump administration before the end of the day Tuesday to express opposition to a...
Gov. DeSantis signs a permitless carry bill into law in Florida
Gov. Ron DeSantis has signed into law a measure that allows people to carry concealed weapons without a permit in Florida. The law takes effect July 1.
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Listeners respond to the story on military psychologist Bryce Lefever and his defense of harsh interrogation tactics. Michele Norris and Robert Siegel read from listeners' e-mails.
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Pelosi Has Chosen A 2nd Republican, Rep. Adam Kinzinger, To Serve On Jan. 6 Panel
Kinzinger will join fellow Republican Liz Cheney at the committees first hearing Tuesday. Both supported impeaching Trump for Jan. 6, and were the only GOP members to support the committee's creation.
Exclusive First Read: 'Young Money' By Kevin Roose
Kevin Roose's Young Money follows a group of new college graduates trying to make it on Wall Street in the era after the 2008 financial crash. What motivated them to give up their lives, to work 100-hour weeks and endure sneers when the reputation of big finance was at its lowest? And, most importantly, how did the experience change them?
Facebook Ban On Donald Trump Will Hold, Social Network's Oversight Board Rules
While the panel upheld Facebook's suspension of the former president, it said the company's indefinite ban was wrong and gave Facebook six months to either ban Trump permanently or reinstate him.
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Do Healthy Diets Protect The Planet? As The U.N. Meets, A Focus On Sustainability
As United Nations leaders gather in New York, top food and nutrition experts are convening for a forum to talk about how people around the globe can have both a nourished diet and a healthy planet.
DeSantis Net Worth Up In First Year As Governor
Gov. Ron DeSantis saw his net worth increase nearly 3 percent in his first year residing in the governor’s mansion.DeSantis reported a net worth of…
Share of foreign-born people in the US is at its highest rate in over a century, survey says
The percentage of U.S. residents born outside the country reached its highest level in more than a century in 2023. That's one of the findings of a survey of American life released Thursday by the U.S. Census Bureau.
Report: Trade Rebounding At Florida Ports After Pandemic Plunge
But the recovery is expected to take longer for the multibillion-dollar passenger cruise industry.
The Russia Investigations: What You Need To Know About Russian 'Active Measures'
Russia has been waging a broad, concerted campaign of influence against the U.S. that includes a number of both overt and clandestine elements.
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Netflix shares drop after reporting positive earnings and adding almost 6 million new subscribers
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Fox News' Sean Hannity says he knew all along Trump lost the election
"I did not believe it for one second," Hannity said under oath about former President Trump's false claims that Dominion Voting Systems cheated him of votes in 2020. Dominion is suing Fox News.
Trump official who OK’d Canada drugs chairs company behind Florida’s plan
Alex Azar advanced Canadian drug importation as Donald Trump’s secretary of Health and Human Services. Now he chairs the board of a company managing Florida’s importation program.
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An undersea cable fault could cut Tonga from the rest of the world for weeks
Amid the 7.6-magnitude quake, the single fiber optic cable that the archipelago relied on for global communications ruptured.
Companies Making Juneteenth A Paid Holiday Say It's The Right Thing To Do
Companies are responding to a social movement fueled by the killing of George Floyd, a 47-year-old Black man who died in Minneapolis while in police custody.
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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is having a moment. What does it mean?
The Georgia congresswoman is positioning herself as a bridge between mainstream Republicans and the party's right flank in Washington.
Fewer Applications And Less Money: Why Some Colleges Are Merging
With college applications expected to decline in coming years, many U.S. schools are having trouble balancing their books. This tough financial reality has led to a wave of recent school mergers.
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University Of Tampa Students Planning Their Own In-Person Graduation
The University of Tampa is planning a virtual commencement ceremony for about 2,000 students in May. But three seniors are spearheading an effort to plan their own alternate, in-person graduation ceremony.
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Rays commit to Tropicana Field repairs, but time is ticking for 2026 opener
Even a partial 2026 season at Tropicana Field “would present massive logistical and revenue challenges for the team,” team president Matt Silverman wrote to the city.
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