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Amazon Announces "Fulfillment Center" in Lakeland
Amazon.com, Inc. today confirmed plans to open another fulfillment center in Lakeland. It will be in addition to another center that Amazon earlier…
Who's In The Office? The American Workday In One Graph
What is the typical American workday? We take a look at how working hours change according to job type.
St. Vincent made the real world her backdrop on 'All Born Screaming'
The songwriter, guitarist and singer grounded her seventh studio album in the beauty and brutality of real life.
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Investors May Prefer Companies With More Women In The Workforce
A new study found investors were significantly more likely to bet a company's stock price was going to increase if the company had more women on staff compared with other companies.
CDC Sets Framework To Restart Cruise Industry In Florida, U.S. Waters
It provides a phased approach to resuming cruises, which have been sidelined since a "no sail" order was issued in March.
Truth In Labeling: Celiac Community Cheers FDA Rule For Gluten Free
The Food and Drug Administration now requires all food manufacturers to be in compliance with a labeling standard for gluten-free food. Advocates for people with celiac disease say it's about time.
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Despite COVID-19 Pandemic, Super Bowl Winners Tampa Bay Buccaneers Hold Boat Parade
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers celebrated their Super Bowl victory by holding a boat parade, despite the ongoing pandemic.
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2021 Miss Nevada Will Be The First Openly Transgender Miss USA Contestant
After her historic win as Miss Nevada USA, Kataluna Enriquez will compete in the national pageant in November.
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How Gatorade Went From Gainesville To Global Brand
Here's the story behind the brand and how Gatorade’s impact goes far beyond the world of sports.
The House Passes A Bill To Avoid A Debt Default, But It's Mostly Symbolic
Democratic leaders tried to make some headway on one of many looming deadlines by advancing a bill to suspend the nation's borrowing limit. But the measure is expected to fail in the Senate.
A Barrier To Feeding Hungry Kids In South Florida: Lack Of Transportation
The statewide chapter of No Kid Hungry, a national organization tackling childhood food insecurity, has seen more requests for grants to support transporting food directly to students and families.
Young Thug: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert
From the lush gardens of The Houdini estate in Los Angeles, the influential Atlanta rapper premiers songs from his forthcoming album, Punk.
The Sweet Potato Queen's Latest Dish
The books of Jill Connor Browne -- better known as the Sweet Potato Queen -- are shooting up the best-seller lists. She recently packed a Washington, D.C. bookstore with converts of her sassy, irreverent humor. Her latest book, The Sweet Potato Queens' Big-Ass Cookbook and Financial Planner, is already a hit. Listen to her entire hour-long monolouge from the Politics and Prose bookstore.
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Healthy Start Florida celebrates 30 years, but Black babies and moms still lead in infant mortality
Florida’s Healthy Start program celebrated 30 years today and several milestones including a drop in infant mortality.
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Army Bans Non-Military Issued Body Armor
The U.S. Army says it has banned the use of body armor that is not issued by the military. Army officials say any soldier wearing commercially purchased body armor will have to turn it in and have it replaced by authorized gear. Military officials said they cannot guarantee the commercial gear's safety.
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Unlucky curve 13 - Olympic luge racers crash out at same place on Beijing course
U.S. luge racer Emily Sweeney walked away from a crash on a day when numerous athletes lost control on the newly built sled track in Yanqing.
Crystal Rose came 'Mad' close to winning the Tiny Desk Contest
"Mad Black Woman" was one of Tiny Desk Contest judge Sharon Van Etten's favorite 2023 entries.
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Push To Expand Gambling In State Folds Again
A bid to bring more casinos and gambling to Florida collapsed yet again this year as state legislators were unable to reach an agreement on a…
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Public Private Land Swap Survives First Vote
Environmentalists began the session wondering why the Department of Agriculture was playing such a key role in major rewrites of state land and water...
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Where's Kerry's Bounce?
In the latest Politically Speaking column, National Political Correspondent Mara Liasson has some ideas why John Kerry failed to get a big bounce in the polls after the Democratic convention.
Senate approves Lisa Cook as first Black woman on Federal Reserve board of governors
Cook is only the second of Biden's five nominees for the Fed to win Senate confirmation. His Fed choices have faced an unusual level of partisan opposition.
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The pianist creates a singular electronic language rooted in the past but reaching to the future.
California plans to phase out new gas heaters by 2030
The California Air Resources Board approved a plan to phase out sales of new gas furnaces and water heaters in the state by 2030.
Review: Anderson East, 'Delilah'
The Athens, Ala., native's pie-sweet drawl and fondness for Wilson Pickett-style shouts are a perfect fit within the classic soul settings he creates with producer Dave Cobb.
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