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What America Pays In Taxes
How much did people in your income bracket pay in taxes? And what was the government's total tax take, from all sources?
How To Get A Bear Off Your Truck? This Garbage Man Found Out
A bear in New Mexico climbed atop a garbage truck and rode at least 5 miles. (Maybe he thought it was an Uber?) Finally the driver took a suggestion to back up to a tree so the bear could climb down.
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After saying she wouldn't be there, Nikki Haley will now speak at Republican convention
Haley, the top rival to former President Donald Trump in the 2024 primary election, just released her delegates and encouraged them to back Trump. Now, she'll be at the convention to nominate him.
Grateful Dead archivist David Lemieux explains how he finds gems in thousands of hours of live shows
The Grateful Dead broke up when Jerry Garcia died almost 30 years ago, but the music never stopped. By some measures, the Dead are more popular than ever.
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Florida youth programs seek funding in legislative session
The appropriation will cost hundreds of thousands of dollars.
A Hurricane Once More, Sandy Defies The Rules
It's still unclear whether Sandy, which was both downgraded then upgraded early Saturday morning, will be a devastating storm or just a bad one. It is clear, however, that Sandy will be remembered as the storm that broke all the rules and baffled the nation's top weather forecasters.
Lawmakers Get ‘Bad News’ About Medicaid Payment Error
A top Florida health official briefed lawmakers Wednesday about a Medicaid payment error that is expected to force the state to shell out $75.1 million.
Robots Are Coming For Your Job. Get With The Program, Author Says
A group of top economists and innovators met in Palm Beach Monday to sound an alarm: radical change is coming to the American workforce.
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Kamala Harris Drops Out Of Presidential Race
The California senator entered with high expectations and took off after a blockbuster debate showdown with Joe Biden. But her support and funding fell in recent months.
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House Speaker Says Health Care Remains ‘Focus’
House Speaker Jose Oliva said Tuesday that health care continues to be his top priority for the upcoming legislative session after he pushed through a...
Florida College Students Can Now Use Bright Futures For Summer Term
For the first time in 17 years, top-performing students will be able to use their Bright Futures scholarships to attend summer classes at state...
Florida Legislators, Governor Clash Over School Security
Florida's top incoming legislative leaders are rejecting Gov. Rick Scott's push to redirect $58 million so school districts can hire more campus police...
On The Winter Solstice, Jupiter And Saturn Will Be Together Again
On Dec. 21, Jupiter and Saturn will appear on top of each other in the night sky to form a bright "Christmas star" — something that hasn't happened in nearly 800 years.
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Eta Strengthens To A Hurricane In The Western Caribbean
Update as of 7:30am Monday: Eta strengthened quickly overnight Sunday and is now a hurricane. As of 7 am EST Monday, top sustained winds are near 90 mph...
Harvard's McCullough Meets With Faculty, Staff And Students In Next Phase Of FSU Presidential Search
He said he would prioritize pulling in more federal research money.
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CDC Official Who Warned Americans Coronavirus Could Cause 'Severe' Disruption Resigns
Dr. Nancy Messonnier had served as the agency's top respiratory disease official since 2016. Then-President Donald Trump reportedly threatened to fire her after her comments in February 2020.
Hackers Release Data On 25 More Athletes From 8 Countries
Hackers who this week published confidential medical records of top U.S. Olympic athletes are at it again. The World Anti Doping agency confirmed the hackers released data on 25 more athletes.
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Hospital Bombing In Pakistan Follows Prominent Lawyer's Slaying
The suicide bombing left over 60 people dead and dozens wounded. A lawyer had been gunned down, and his colleagues had gathered at the hospital to remember him, says Fahd Husain of Express News.
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10,000+ TSA Workers Have Gotten COVID. How Many Worked At Florida Airports?
Miami International Airport ranks No. 1, with more than 500 cases, according to federal statistucs. Airports in Fort Lauderdale, Orlando and Tampa were also in the top 20.
Get the candy bowl ready. Dr. Fauci says Halloween is a go this year
Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation's top infectious disease expert, tells CNN that young children should be able to go trick-or-treating outdoors for Halloween this year.
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Students at Howard University are protesting poor housing conditions on campus
Students began protesting outside the university center nearly two weeks ago, citing moldy dorm rooms and other problems. They say they won't leave until their demands are met.
Time has run out on some Biden administration appointees
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YouTube Limits Relationship With Logan Paul After His Video Depicting Dead Body
More than a week after Paul removed a post showing him laughing beside an apparent suicide victim, YouTube pulled the star from its top-tier advertising program and shelved planned original projects.
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