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As Democrats wrap up their convention, what are Joe Biden’s chances of winning Florida in November? Plus, the latest on plans to reopen public schools.
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WUSF News is looking for interns for the Fall 2020 semester. We're seeking student journalists from around the country who want to learn and work in a professional newsroom.
Four Years After Pulse Shooting, OnePulse Foundation Holds Online Remembrance Ceremony
It’s been four years since 49 people were killed at the Pulse Nightclub shooting in Orlando. The OnePulse foundation is holding a virtual remembrance…
University Of South Florida Confers Spring Degrees Virtually
This weekend, more than 7,000 University of South Florida students joined the ranks of the school's alumni. But they did it in a way that had not been…
How To Help The Victims Of Hurricane Michael
The Tampa Bay area is reaching out with donation drives to help the victims of Hurricane Michael.Donations - including food, medical care, water and…
SWFL Restaurant Offers Free Meals for Coast Guard During Shutdown
As the partial government shutdown approaches the one-month mark, members of one branch of the military are feeling its effects particularly hard: the...
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French Police Investigate Acid Attack On 4 U.S. Women
Police say 4 college students were attacked on Sunday with acid by a woman at a train station in southern France, injuring at least 2 of them. Authorities say the woman had "a psychiatric history."
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Taal Volcano In The Philippines, Already Spewing Ash, Threatens Major Eruption
A volcano in the Philippines is spewing ash, leading to the evacuation of thousands and causing flight disruptions in the capital Manila.
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Demetria Bannister, 28: Kirk Franklin's 'The Storm Is Over Now'
Demetria or "Demi" Bannister had a powerful voice — singing or not — that could touch the heart of anyone she encountered.
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Fidget Spinners: Good Or Bad For Kids' Concentration?
Perhaps your children have begged you for a fidget spinner. Elementary and middle schoolers are mad for them, and teachers are having to decide whether to allow or ban them from classrooms.
Dave Draper, iconic American bodybuilder, dies at 79
The bodybuilder won the Mr. America and Mr. Universe pageants in the 1960s and inspired one fan who went on to become the governor of California.
Jen Gunter: The Truth About Our Bodies
What does it mean to be healthy and to care for our bodies? This hour, physician and writer Jen Gunter empowers us to cut through false medical claims and make informed decisions about our health.
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Meat Loaf, Grammy-winning singer famous for 'I'd Do Anything For Love,' dies at 74
Meat Loaf, born Marvin Lee Aday, was best known for Bat Out Of Hell, one of the best selling albums of all time.
A celebrity groundhog dies shortly before his big day
New Jersey's Milltown Mel "recently crossed over the rainbow bridge," his handlers say — and they scrambled to find a replacement rodent for Groundhog Day, to no avail.
Opinion: For comedians, safety is a growing concern
NPR's Scott Simon wonders if comedians are at increased risk for assault these days, given Will Smith's slap of Chris Rock and an incident this week involving Dave Chappelle.
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Hillsborough's new state attorney will seek the death penalty in teacher's fatal stabbing
Susan Lopez reversed a previous ruling by suspended Hillsborough State Attorney Andrew Warren and said Matthew Terry should face the death penalty if convicted in the stabbing death of Kay Baker.
The pilot who threatened to crash into a Mississippi Walmart has landed safely
The pilot who threatened to crash a small plane into a Walmart in Tupelo, Miss., was taken into custody, local authorities said.
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No need to worry about whether the most hilarious BBC live shot ever has caused trouble, after the children of South Korea expert Robert Kelly infiltrated his TV appearance.
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The state of Florida has awarded the first $2.5 million to help small business owners get back up and running after the devastation of Hurricane Ian — including in Hillsborough, Manatee and Sarasota counties.
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