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TikTok returns to the campaign trail but not everyone thinks it's a good idea
As another major election inches closer, Democrats are navigating how TikTok fits into their 2024 campaign strategy, as the social media platform continues to be a top destination for young Americans.
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What to know about Pam Bondi, Trump's new pick for attorney general
Longtime Donald Trump ally Pam Bondi was a prosecutor in Hillsborough County for more than 18 years and was Florida's first female attorney general.
What to know for Trump's inauguration. And, a Civil Rights icon remembers MLK Jr.
Today is Trump's Inauguration Day. Last night, during a rally, he reiterated promises to sign executive orders. And, Atlanta Civil Rights icon Lonnie C. King recounts a historic moment with MLK Jr.
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What to know about Ohio State, Notre Dame and college football's championship game
That the Buckeyes and the Fighting Irish, two of the sport's most storied teams, are squaring off in the title game is a TV executive's dream — and a fitting end to the first-ever 12-team playoff.
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Senate tries to pass Trump's budget plan. And, people burned in Colorado attack
Senate Republicans return to session with a big task ahead: passing Trump's big, "beautiful" bill. And, Boulder's Jewish community is concerned after a recent attack.
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Iran's nuclear program set back 'a few months.' And, Trump to meet with NATO allies
An early assessment by the Defense Intelligence Agency believes the damage to Iran's most important nuclear site was limited. And, Trump will meet with NATO allies today to discuss a spending increase.
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USF Researchers Dig for Answers at the Dozier School for Boys
During its 111 years in operation, at least 80 young men died at the Dozier School for Boys in the Panhandle city of Marianna. Some died in fires, some…
Insurance Changes Loom For State Workers
Changes could be coming to the state employees’ health insurance program under a bill passed Friday by lawmakers.
What Tampa Bay Counties Would Receive Under DeSantis' Teacher Pay Plan
Some counties across the Tampa Bay region would receive the most amount of funds under Gov. Ron DeSantis’ teacher pay plan.DeSantis wants Florida…
DOJ Grant Funds Tampa Bay Human Trafficking Task Force
The Department of Justice is awarding the St. Petersburg Police Department a grant to create the Tampa Bay Human Trafficking Task Force.Task force plans…
Nestor Makes Landfall In Panhandle, Heads North
Nestor made landfall Saturday as a post-tropical cyclone after the former tropical storm spawned a tornado that damaged homes and a school in central…
Hillsborough Commissioner, Sheriff Call For Middle School Crossing Guards
In Hillsborough County, each of the 100 public elementary schools has crossing guards to help children get to and from school safely.Its 42 middle…
Florida ACLU Poised To Take On Immigration, Other Issues Under New Leadership
Micah Kubic has the deliberate, passionate cadence of a southern preacher.“Our job today is to show the world, to tell them, rub your eyes. Don’t be…
St. Petersburg Police Debut New Human Trafficking App
A regional task force formed earlier this year with a federal grant has developed a smartphone app that citizens can use to report suspected human trafficking. Victims can also use the app to make contact with detectives.
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Crowdsource Funding Aims To Preserve Dunedin Property
A group of preservationists are putting out a public appeal to help save the Gladys Douglas-Hackworth property - the largest piece of green space in Pinellas County remaining to be purchased or preserved.
Visitors Will Get Gladiator's Point Of View With Roman Colosseum's New Floor
Italy has approved plans to install a new floor for the Colosseum, the ancient arena in Rome. The new floor will give visitors the view gladiators once had.
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USF Places Second In State's Performance-Based Rankings
The scores measure each school's performance in 10 student success-based metrics, including four-year graduation rate, degrees awarded, and median wages of graduates.
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Firefighters Searching Condo Rubble Are Facing Physical And Emotional Tolls
Along with the emotionally taxing work of searching for missing residents, firefighters working at the collapsed condo are dealing with the threat of COVID-19 and unpredictable weather.
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Nut Thefts Are A Problem: They're Tough Cases To Crack
Organized agricultural crime rings have long targeted California's pistachio and almond growers. Theft is becoming more of a serious concern as production has increased within the past few years.
USF Builds Program To Help Student Athletes Boost Their Own Brand
USF has created a program called BOOST, meant to help student-athletes better manage their “personal brand” now that they can profit from it.
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Hungry Snakes Trap Guam In Spidery Web
Forests on the island of Guam are experiencing a spider epidemic, and invasive brown tree snakes are to blame. The snakes have nearly obliterated the island's native forest birds — which used to keep spider numbers in check.
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Exit Polls Show An Extremely Close Race In German Election To Succeed Angela Merkel
After 16 years in office, the German chancellor is stepping down. Early results show a razor-thin margin in what is expected to be one of the closest outcomes in years.
Lawsuit Challenges Unemployment Money Halt
The lawsuit, which names as defendants DeSantis and Florida Department of Economic Opportunity Secretary Dane Eagle, seeks an injunction to force the state to reinstate the federal money. Also, it seeks retroactive payments to June 26.
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Was 2012 The Year That American Orchestras Hit The Wall?
Financial woes and contentious negotiations between labor and management have plagued many American orchestras this year. Where can they go from here?
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Hearing Voices: The Geysers of Yellowstone Park
Producer Barrett Golding presents an audio postcard on the famous geysers of Yellowstone National Park. Barrett's guide around the park was the late Rick Hutchinson, a research geologist. This piece comes courtesy of the Hearing Voices radio project.
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