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Sensory-inclusive shows bring magic of live theater to neurodivergent audiences
Loud, exaggerated and dramatic elements can be overwhelming for people with special needs, but sensory-inclusive programming offers accommodations that help them enjoy the arts.
What to expect at the coronation of King Charles III — and how to watch it
Britain's first coronation in 70 years is set to begin at 11 a.m. local time or 6 a.m. ET on Saturday. Here's a rundown of the weekend's events and how to watch them.
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Doctors and gun-control advocates said Monday they will appeal to the full 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals a ruling that upheld Florida's controversial…
Music We Love Now: New Albums Of Bach, Beethoven And Brahms
New albums of music by the "Three Bs" prove that going back to the basics has its advantages. Hear a sweet-toned violin concerto, an audacious piano sonata and a solo cello suite caressed by a lute.
Nearly 600 properties in Punta Gorda have some level of seawall damage from Hurricane Ian
Projections are that three-quarters of a mile in Burnt Store Isles and over 6 1/2 miles in Punta Gorda Isles suffered some seawall damage and affected approximately 582 parcels.
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Dozens Killed In Massive Tornado Near Oklahoma City
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House Managers Continue Their Case In Trump Impeachment Trial
NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer talks to Democratic Sen. Jon Tester of Montana about whether he will vote to convict ex-President Donald Trump on the single charge of "incitement of insurrection."
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'Dirt Candy': A Visual Veggie Cookbook With A Memoir Mixed In
Chef Amanda Cohen's Dirt Candy is a turducken of a book: graphic novel, cookbook and memoir in one. Cohen's East Village restaurant in New York City is focused entirely on vegetables — and with just nine tables, it's become a foodie destination.
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No Golesh decision yet after QB Brown joins elite group in Bulls' 52-3 rout of Rice
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Florida Matters Newsmaker: Rays President Brian Auld
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Florida Matters Town Hall: The Rising Tide Of HIV
In 2013, Florida had more new cases of HIV than anywhere else in the nation. When it comes to the presence of HIV in Florida, the state’s six largest…
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Florida Matters gets an update on the Tampa Bay region’s water quality
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Japan's bullet train just turned 60. Could it finally be coming to America?
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AI chatbots upended their lives. Now they're finding support from each other
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Pope Francis decreed that all bishops and cardinals can be tried if suspected of criminal behavior. He also banned Vatican employees from accepting gifts amounting to more than 40 euros (about $48).
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