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Union Files Grievance Against Rays, Marlins, A's, Pirates
The Major League Baseball Players Association filed a grievance against the Tampa Bay Rays, Miami Marlins, Oakland Athletics and Pittsburgh Pirates…
White House Meeting Clears Way For Two Florida VA Nursing Homes
It was approved almost three years ago, and finally, construction could begin soon on a 120-bed VA nursing home in St. Lucie County. Commissioners will…
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Supreme Court Says No To No-Fault Case
The Florida Supreme Court won't hear a challenge by acupuncturists and massage therapists who sought to overturn a 2012 law that supporters said would...
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The Supreme Court did not come to a decision on whether President Obama's move to shield millions of immigrants from deportation was constitutional.
Florida Poised To Approve $82.3 Billion Budget
Putting behind a year's worth of rancor, the Florida Legislature on Friday will approve a more than $82.3 billion budget that includes a slight boost in…
Zimmerman To Auction Pistol He Used To Shoot Trayvon Martin
Former Florida neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman is auctioning off the pistol he used in the fatal shooting of Trayvon Martin, an unarmed…
Al-Arian Charges Dropped
Federal prosecutors on Friday dropped all charges against former University of South Florida professor Sami Al-Arian, whose criminal contempt case had sat…
Judge: FL Medicaid for Kids Violates Law
A federal judge has ruled that Florida’s health care system for impoverished and disabled children violates several U.S. laws. In a ruling Wednesday, U...
After The Storm, Irma Takes Emotional Toll
Hurricane Irma has passed, and some Floridians impacted by the storm have to rebuild – not only their homes, but their lives.When a natural disaster as…
Bill Creating ‘Parallel System’ Of Veteran Health Care Clears First Legislative Hurdle
A bill that would create a Florida system parallel to the existing federal Veterans Health Administration passed its first committee hearing Tuesday. It...
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Demanding 'Payback' That May Never Come
Filmmaker Jennifer Baichwal adapts a Margaret Atwood essay on the themes of debt — and revenge — on a global scale. Critic Mark Jenkins says the intriguing but scattershot film explores the incompatibility of two worldviews: corporate-financial vs. environmental-spiritual.
Rubio Promoting A Strong Military as Part of Foreign Policy
Defending the use of American military power, Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio on Wednesday called for an increase in military spending and…
Floridians With Felony Convictions Must Pay Fines Before Voting, Federal Court Rules
The court ruled that Florida could legally restrict allowing people with past felony convictions to register to vote until after they have fully paid off their court-related fines.
Florida's Health Department Wants to Change Counting of COVID-19 Patients in ICU
The way hospitals in Florida update their available intensive care unit beds to the state may change. The department wants hospitals to report only the...
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Release Of 'Echo's Bones' Resurrects Beckett's Rejected Work
The story, which is about a man who comes back to life, was meant to be the final piece in Samuel Beckett's first collection of stories. But his original editor refused to publish it.
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Even In New Hands, Detective Philip Marlowe Rings True
No, Raymond Chandler isn't churning out new material from the grave. This Philip Marlowe story is written by someone else, yet it retains many of the crime writer's best qualities.
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Party With The U.S., Eh?: Canada To Ease Border Restrictions
Canada announced the first easing of pandemic restrictions on its border with the U.S.
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First responders in New York City have until Nov. 1 to get vaccinated
City officials say first responders have 10 days to get vaccinated or they'll be suspended without pay. Some union leaders have promised to fight the mandate.
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U.K. Conservatives may oust Boris Johnson — here's how they can do that
If Johnson does not heed calls to resign — and he insists he won't — he could be toppled through a no-confidence vote.
Starbucks union push spreads to 54 stores in 19 states
Starbucks workers at 15 additional stores are petitioning for a a union election, pushing to organize cafes across the country. In Buffalo, the first store to unionize is negotiating a contract.
A Russian pianist's shows are canceled, even though he condemns the war in Ukraine
Alexander Malofeev, 20, had already arrived in Montreal when a series of his concerts in Canada had been canceled.
Guitar from Nirvana's 'Smells Like Teen Spirit' video will be sold at auction
The music video remains one of the most popular of all time. The iconic blue guitar that Kurt Cobain played in that video will be up for auction next month.
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Two Artists, a River and a Debate over Public Space
Artists Jeanne-Claude and Christo, who last winter exhibited The Gates of Central Park, are now focused on their next installation, Over the River. In development off and on since 1992, the project will festoon the Arkansas River with swaths of fabric, a rural and much larger version of last year's New York feat.
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This kindergarten class has raised and set free 18 orphaned turtles
A kindergarten class in Stone Harbor, N.J., recently set free 18 orphaned turtles it raised from eggs. They're part of a program that has saved thousands of diamond terrapin turtles over 20 years.
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Get ready to see the Draconid meteor shower in the night sky
The Draconid meteor shower will soon reach its peak. For best visibility, make sure you find a dark location and avoid light pollution from cities.
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