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Meet Alisa Amador, the winner of the 2022 Tiny Desk Contest
This year's winner is a songwriter from Boston, Mass., whose winning song is an ode to feeling like she doesn't fit neatly into any one box.
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Yesterday was a bad day for Grubhub. The food delivery service launched a free lunch promotion for people in New York City. And spoiler alert: it backfired.
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Thousands of kids are getting sick from downing melatonin pills
Last year, U.S. poison control centers got 52,000 calls about children consuming worrisome amounts of the dietary supplement, a popular sleep aid. Two children have died in the past decade.
'Fanboys' To Men: The Road Movie Geeks Out
A long time ago — back in 1999, to be precise — a posse of die-hard Star Wars fans road-trip across the country to steal an advance print of The Phantom Menace.
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Seismic stations detected explosion at Ukrainian dam around the time it collapsed
A Norwegian organization says that two seismic networks it oversees saw an explosion at the war-torn Kakhovka dam in Ukraine around the time it failed.
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The Tampa Bay Lightning are in the playoffs for the sixth straight year
The Lightning defeated the New York Islanders 5-0 to earn the berth with five regular-season games remaining. They will face the Toronto Maple Leafs in the first round.
UF Health Jacksonville picks a Connecticut leader as CEO
Patrick Green has served as executive vice president of Yale New Haven Health, Connecticut's largest health care system.
Post-Tucker Carlson, Fox News hopes Jesse Watters will bring back viewers
The news network's latest overhaul comes after a decline in ratings following Tucker Carlson's departure. The shakeup also puts Laura Ingraham, Sean Hannity and Greg Gutfeld in key time slots.
BP Settlement Money Starts Flowing To Panhandle
BP settlement money is headed to new water and sewer lines for an industrial park, technical-education programs in two counties and expansion of the...
Amazon Names Miami A Finalist For Second Headquarters
Amazon named Miami one of 20 finalists on Thursday to house the tech giant’s second headquarters, HQ2, according to an announcement made by City of...
'Undocumented' Immigrant Tuition Bill Squeaks Through House
The House overwhelmingly approved a measure extending in-state tuition rates to some undocumented students Thursday, sending the charged legislation to…
Pulse Shooting Drive Up State's Murder Rate
The attack at a gay nightclub in Orlando helped drive up Florida's murder rate in 2016 to its highest level since 2008, according to crime statistics...
South Florida Water District Picks New Leader
A key player on Everglades issues was elevated Monday to become executive director of the South Florida Water Management District , replacing Pete...
Florida Matters: Highlights Of 2016 State Of The State
Gov. Rick Scott kicked off the 2016 Florida legislative session Tuesday morning with his annual State of the State address. This week on Florida Matters…
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Report: Uninsured Rate Among Children In Florida, Georgia Remains High
When it comes to children getting insurance, there’s good news and bad news. The good news: the number of uninsured children in Florida has dropped—as...
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Higher Ed Funding, Teacher Bonuses Move Forward
Proposals adding performance funding for colleges and universities into law passed House and Senate committees on Thursday, but the legislation faced…
Florida College Band Member Gets 4 Years In Hazing Death
A former Florida A&M University band member was sentenced Friday to four years in prison for his role in a drum major's hazing death. Judge Marc...
Too Many Babies Born Early In Florida
The March of Dimes has issued its 2015 report card on early births across the country and Florida gets bad grades for its premature birth rates. The...
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USF Business Program Named For Vinik Family
Jeff Vinik's ties to the University of South Florida continue to get stronger, as a Muma College of Business program now bears his family's name.The Vinik…
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U.S. Rep Meets With Students To Discuss Student Debt
U.S. Rep. Kathy Castor held a different kind of coffee shop talk in Tampa on Wednesday, discussing the student debt crisis with the people it directly…
Buchanan Calls For Faster Tests, More Federal Funds For Coronavirus
Congressman Vern Buchanan called for more federal funding for COVID-19 and a faster process to test for the virus at a press conference at Sarasota…
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Florida's 134 COVID-19 Deaths Are Second Highest Ever Reported
Florida health officials reported 134 COVID-19-related deaths in the state on Tuesday, the second highest amount ever reported in a 24 hour period.The…
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In a stark reminder of the toll of COVID-19 on seniors and their caregivers, slightly more than half of the reported deaths of Floridians from the disease…
Florida COVID-19 Daily Case Increases Continue To Slow
Florida’s daily coronavirus case numbers have shown fewer new positive tests in recent days.State health officials reported 4,752 new cases Monday,…
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For the third consecutive day, the state of Florida set a record for the number of daily reported positive cases of coronavirus, surpassing 90,000 total…
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