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Gender-neutral terms for God are up for discussion, the Church of England says
"Christians have recognized since ancient times that God is neither male nor female," a spokesperson for the Church of England says.
Tallahassee Memorial is taking more patients but its network remains offline after a cyberattack
A week after the IT breach, the health system said more emergency patients are being accepted while “significant progress" has been made to bring affected computer systems back online.
3 amateur codebreakers set out to decrypt old letters. They uncovered royal history
Cryptologists found and decoded over 50 long-lost letters that Mary, Queen of Scots wrote during her time in captivity. A historian calls them the most important new findings about her in 100 years.
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Florida requires safety training to carry a gun. That's set to change
House Speaker Paul Renner unveiled a bill last week that would allow people to carry a concealed weapon without a permit.
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Does more policing make Black communities safer? Rep. Summer Lee responds
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Democratic Rep. Summer Lee of Pennsylvania about police reform — following the death of Tyre Nichols, who was severely beaten by police in Memphis, Tenn.
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Parkland: The movements for change that came out of tragedy
Five years since the 2018 Parkland school shooting, many have decided to honor the lives that were lost due to this act of violence through non-profit organizations and passing legislation in the state and across the country.
Sarasota School Board rejects request to ban book from middle school libraries
The board is requiring parental permission for middle schoolers to check out "Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You."
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The U.S. needs more affordable housing — where to put it is a bigger battle
American suburbs mandated single-family homes generations ago, often to segregate areas by race and class. New laws allow more-affordable options like townhomes but construction so far has been slow.
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Even a cemetery in France is affected by Putin's war
The largest Russian Orthodox cemetery outside Russia is in a suburb of Paris. This normally tranquil place has become a battleground between Russia and the West.
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Advice for a successful job hunt
NPR's Life Kit has tips to help you make it through the job hunting process.
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Deputy Secretary of State on U.S-China relations
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman about ongoing global challenges, including the earthquake response, relations with China, and the war in Ukraine.
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Finding the middle in Florida’s polarized fight over the future of public education
Gov. Ron DeSantis is remaking public education in Florida in his fight against cancel culture and "woke ideology" in classrooms. There's been a lot of opposition to the governor's moves, but DeSantis won re-election handily — so where is the middle in this fight?
Is chocolate good for your heart? Finally the FDA has an answer – kind of
For years, chocolate-lovers have pointed to studies suggesting compounds in cocoa may be good for heart health. But some of the recent evidence comes from flavanol-rich cocoa, not from candy bars
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GOP Senator On 3rd Day Of Amy Coney Barrett's Confirmation Hearings
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, about the third day of Judge Amy Coney Barrett's confirmation hearings for the U.S. Supreme Court.
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In Iran, NPR sees anger and desperation. Its government tells us nothing is wrong
In an interview with NPR in Tehran, Iran's foreign minister dismisses the protests that have spread in the wake of Mahsa Amini's death, saying "nothing important had happened."
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GOP lawmakers back 'new sheriff in town' DeSantis-backed bills on Disney and migrant flights
Said DeSantis on the Disney bill: “This is obliviously now going to be controlled by the state of Florida, which is no longer self-governing for them. So, there’s a new sheriff in town, and that’s just the way its going to be.”
Videos show extraordinary rescues in Syria in the earthquake's dire aftermath
Hope is fading for finding survivors after Monday's devastating earthquake. But widely shared footage of volunteers pulling people alive from rubble in northwest Syria has lifted spirits.
Florida legislators approve $15 million in funding for New College
The money will be used in part to hire faculty and offer student scholarships.
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NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Tim Boyle, CEO of Columbia Sportswear, about how President Trump's announcement of new tariffs on Chinese goods might affect his company and consumers.
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What Are Tariffs On China Costing American Businesses?
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Tim Boyle, CEO of Columbia Sportswear, about how President Trump's announcement of new tariffs on Chinese goods might affect his company and consumers.
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Melting guns and bullet casings, this artist turns weapons into bells
At a time when mass shootings are regularly rocking the country, Stephanie Mercedes is takes guns and bullet casings and turns them into instruments of mourning. Some look like primitive relics.
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DeSantis suggests he will seek alternatives to the College Board
Tensions became public after the state rejected several topics that were proposed for inclusion in an Advanced Placement African American studies course.
'Woke banking' policies targeted in legislation proposed by DeSantis
DeSantis outlined a legislative proposal to expand rules to prevent state pension investments that use ratings he and other Republican leaders consider “woke.”
Miami history museum to return remains to Indigenous community
More than 30 years ago, Congress passed a law requiring institutions to return Indigenous remains to their respective communities. However, not all have done so.
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UFOs? Airborne objects? What we know about 4 recent shootdowns
The shootdowns came in steady succession over the weekend, after alarms were raised in early February over an object spotted over Montana.
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