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Taylor Swift, Platinum Party Of One
Taylor Swift's latest album, 1989, sold 1.287 million copies its first week alone, making it the first album released in 2014 to go platinum. The last musician to go platinum in a week? Taylor Swift.
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Lina Khan is taking swings at Big Tech as FTC chair, and changing how it does business
Khan hasn't won every round, but she may still be winning the match. Silicon Valley appears to be changing to head off threats from the newly assertive commission.
Critics slam DeSantis campaign for sharing an anti-Trump ad targeting LGBTQ rights
DeSantis' campaign shared a video that attacked Trump for his support of LGBTQ rights, prompting widespread backlash. Both candidates have rolled back protections for trans and gay people in office.
Photos: Carnage at eastern Ukraine train station, where Russian strike killed 50
Ukraine has launched an investigation into war crimes officials believe have been committed by Russian forces during the course of the invasion.
The 'crown jewel of summer': 3 tomato recipes to send off the season
Tomatoes are the highlight of the end of the summer garden and local farmers’ markets.
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Say no to power peeing: Useful tips from NPR's most read self-help stories of 2025
A roundup of good advice from Life Kit's 10 most read stories of 2025. Find out which foods support better sleep, how to be happier and how to graciously accept compliments.
Scientists Probe How Coronavirus Might Travel Through The Air
Simply talking could produce tiny particles of mucus and saliva that might carry the coronavirus, experts say. How much these airborne particles matter for the spread of this disease is controversial.
Florida's Unemployment Rate Is Down, And More Weeks Of Aid Are Coming
The unemployment rate of 6.5% in October is down from a revised 7.2% in September.
Timeline Of Trump And Russia In Mid-2016: A Series Of Coincidences Or Something More?
The June 2016 email chain released by Donald Trump Jr. puts what happened in the spring and summer of that year in a new light.
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The Movie Anthony Mackie's 'Seen A Million Times'
Actor Anthony Mackie talks about the movie he's seen a million times, Top Gun. This story originally aired on weekends on All Things Considered on June 24, 2012.
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Orange you glad it's citrus season? Try these savory and sweet recipes
During her time in Los Angeles this winter, resident chef Kathy Gunst become obsessed with citrus.
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Florida Matters: Nursing In The Heart Of The American Pandemic
On Florida Matters this week, we're taking a look at life behind the front lines - the front lines of the war on the coronavirus.Many first responders -…
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Florida Matters: Cancer Town Hall
On April 5, WUSF-TV will air the first part of the new Ken Burns’ documentary “Cancer: The Emperor of All Maladies.” Florida Matters hosted a preview of…
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Black Tampa Bay LGBTQ+ leaders discuss the significance of Juneteenth during Pride Month
On this episode of Florida Matters, we spoke with leaders in the greater Tampa Bay region’s Black LGBTQIA community about representation and the importance of both Pride and Juneteenth.
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Florida's unemployment rate remains at a near-historic low
Florida's unemployment rate has remained at 2.6 percent since January, according to the state Department of Economic Opportunity.
Esther Scott, Mother of Florida Gov. Rick Scott, Dies
Esther Scott, the mother of Florida Gov. Rick Scott, died Tuesday in her hometown of Kansas City, Mo. She was 84. In 2010, Esther Scott became a household…
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Florida homeowners beware: one big gator has been found splashing in a backyard swimming pool and it took a trapper to drag it away.The Sarasota County…
Florida Matters: 2017 State of the State
Governor Rick Scott kicked off Florida's 2017 legislative session with his annual State of the State Address. This week on Florida Matters we're…
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Police: Riverview Man Threatened To Kidnap Singer Lana Del Rey
A Riverview man is in jail for allegedly threatening to kidnap pop singer Lana Del Rey before a concert.In a statement posted Saturday on Twitter, Orlando…
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On Friday’s Roundup, two members of the House Judiciary Committee from Florida joined us to discuss the latest in the impeachment inquiry, and how it’s...
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Election Security In The Sunshine State
On today’s program, we spent the full hour looking ahead to the 2020 elections in November, including what’s being done to ensure votes are secure and...
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As we count down to Election Day, NPR staffers picked some songs that best express the 2016 Election. Now send us your picks, tweet @npratc or @NPRMichel with hashtag #Electionjams.
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Hillary Clinton says she's tested positive for COVID-19
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