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'I Wasn't Scared For Myself' - USF Student Shares His Coronavirus Story
While some groups are at a higher risk for COVID-19, no one is immune from the spread of the disease.University of South Florida senior Geoffrey Watters…
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DeSantis takes aim at Biden's federal immigration policies
Said DeSantis: “We just cannot be doing contracts with companies that are knowingly and recklessly facilitating, bringing people here into our state illegally.”
Marin Alsop's Guide To Mendelssohn's 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'
Inspired by Shakespeare, Mendelssohn captures all the magic and frivolity in the music he wrote for the Bard's otherworldy play.
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'The Encounter' Brings The Sound Of The Amazon To Broadway
In 1969, an explorer and photographer named Loren McIntyre was dropped into the Amazon rainforest to try and make contact with a tribe called the Mayoruna. Now his story is headed to Broadway. The show uses binaural audio to play sounds of the rainforest in 3-D.
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Bankruptcy Affects More Than Patriot Coal's Retired Miners
Retired miners are converging on St. Louis Tuesday for a union rally to protest a proposed cut in health benefits. Patriot Coal is in bankruptcy and has asked a federal judge to allow it to shed most of the health coverage for nearly 10,000 retired miners. But most of those miners never worked a day for Patriot.
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Experts blame COVID lockdowns for China's economic stumbled in the 2nd quarter
China's economy stumbled in the second quarter, and economists say the government's "dynamic zero COVID" policy is to blame — hurting confidence and exacerbating other pent up economic challenges.
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Eating More — Or Less — Of 10 Foods May Cut Risk Of Early Death
Too much bacon, or too few nuts, can influence the risk of death from heart disease and Type 2 diabetes, a study finds. Nearly half of U.S. deaths from these causes were linked to diet.
Brazil Has The 2nd-Highest Number Of The Coronavirus Cases In The World
Brazil now has the second-highest number of confirmed coronavirus cases in the world. The U.S. has recently banned all travel from Brazil, in a blow to pandemic-skeptic President Jair Bolsanaro.
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Before Silicon Valley, New Jersey Reigned As Nation's Center Of Innovation
Silicon Valley is known as the nation's tech hub, but decades ago New Jersey had that distinction. The state was once home to Thomas Edison's lab and Bell Labs, the home of Nobel laureates.
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Thousands in Southern California told to evacuate as wind-fed wildfire spreads
The Mountain Fire, northwest of Los Angeles, destroyed dozens of homes and forced thousands of residents to flee as forecasters warned of the potential for “extreme and life-threatening” blazes.
Bird flu is taking a massive toll on wild animals, researchers find
Researchers are reporting mass die offs of wild birds and sea mammals due to bird flu. They're tracking the deaths to better understand the virus and how it might create a greater threat to humans.
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House won't consider vaccine exemptions, AI guidelines during special session
Both measures were priorities for Gov. Ron DeSantis before his term ends in January, but House Speaker Daniel Perez announced members will vote on redistricting and be dismissed.
State Reports A Surge In COVID-19 Deaths In Manatee County
After weeks of deaths in the single digits, there were 34 deaths reported Friday in Manatee.
'Priestess Of Polka Dots' Yayoi Kusama Gives Gallerygoers A Taste Of Infinity
The Japanese artist is known for her "infinity rooms," which have mirrored walls that make the space feel endless. Six of those rooms are now on display at the Hirshhorn Museum in Washington, D.C.
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In Missouri And Other States, Flawed Data Makes It Hard To Track Vaccine Equity
Data collection for race and ethnicity vary among states, complicating efforts to distribute COVID-19 shots to all groups. In Missouri, health officials have questioned the data's usefulness.
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7 Things To Look For As Track And Field Begins At The Olympics
For the first time since 2004, there will be no Usain Bolt scorching the track. That means a new generation of speed demons is looking to make its mark.
PolitiFact Florida On Immigrant Crime; Rubio's Big Oil Dalliance
The subject of illegal immigration is never far from the front burner of politics, especially in the wake of President Trump's recent decision to look at…
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A historic storm brings heavy rain, flooding and mud flows to Northern California
Flooding was reported across the San Francisco Bay Area while the National Weather Service's Sacramento office warned of "potentially historic rain."
PHOTO WINNERS: We All Carry A Heavy Load But Let's Not Forget Moments Of Joy
The winning images in the All About Photos contest answer the question: What's in "Your Mind's Eye"? And also: What can you carry on your head?
The probe into Trump's seized documents raises executive privilege questions
NPR's A Martinez talks to Cardozo Law School professor of law Jessica Roth, who analyzes a federal judge's decision to grant former President Donald Trump's request for a special master.
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Brittney Griner recounts 'degrading' and 'dirty' conditions of Russian detention
NPR's Juana Summers speaks with WNBA star Brittney Griner about her new memoir, Coming Home.
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Trump to visit disaster zones. And, why he says DEI programs are illegal
How President Trump wants to use disaster relief funds as political leverage. And, why he says DEI programs are illegal and wants to end investigations into military extremism.
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The death toll is rising after major Venezuelan earthquakes topple many buildings
The National Assembly president put the latest toll at 188 dead, 1,520 injured and 157 reported missing. He said teams are racing to rescue hundreds of people still trapped in damaged buildings.
President Obama Comes to Florida Twice This Week
President Obama is making his case for the "Buffett Rule" in Florida today. He'll also beef up his campaign war chest with fundraisers at stops in Boca…
Tampa Bay's Wealthiest ZIP Codes
Plato once said, "The greatest wealth is to live content with little."That may be true, but when the folks at the Tampa Bay Business Journal set out to…
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