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Judge rules against Tampa Congressional candidate, who will appeal in ballot fight
The lawsuit contends that Torres did not have qualifying paperwork properly notarized as required by law. Torres has filed to run in an Aug. 23 Republican primary in Congressional District 14 in Pinellas and Hillsborough counties.
Tampa Bay area residents lead grassroots efforts to provide supplies to survivors in Southwest Florida
One group of friends based in St. Petersburg traveled to St. James City in South Pine Island after pooling their gas money, baking home-cooked meals and collecting supply donations from neighbors.
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What we know about the victims of the alleged Stockton serial killer
The Stockton Police Department announced on Saturday that they had arrested 43-year-old Wesley Brownlee on suspicion of homicide.
As The Coronavirus Spreads In Pakistan, Volunteers Rush Out To Help
One Pakistani entrepreneur is making protective gear. A Pakistani lawyer raised thousands of dollars and converted his office into a food storehouse for people in need.
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Turkey Passes Measure To Tighten Control On Social Media
Turkey's parliament has passed a bill that would impose new restrictions on social media companies — a move that could further restrict free speech.
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Forget Fish Fridays: In Louisiana, gator is on the Lenten menu
Move over, tuna fish, shrimp and clam chowder. Alligator is here for your Friday Lenten meals, thanks to confirmation from the archbishop of New Orleans that it is, in fact, a seafood.
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With Harriet missing, eagle cam fans trying to help be warned: You could be breaking the law
The drama involving Harriet the eagle brings a warning for those trying to lure the bird back to her nest or care for her eaglets.
Man who threatened Black Lives Matter supporters pleads guilty to hate crime charges
The case was investigated by the FBI, as the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division prosecuted the case. The suspect, Kenneth Pilon, will be sentenced in March 2023.
At Least 12 Killed In Kazakhstan Plane Crash
A plane crashed in Kazakhstan shortly after takeoff Friday, killing at least 12 people.
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New George Santos allegations involve stealing money meant for a veteran's sick dog
The latest allegations against Long Island Republican George Santos are that he started a fundraiser to treat a military veteran's sick dog in 2016, but then refused to release the money.
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FWC is investigating possible illegal feeding at nest of missing eagle
Feeding eagles is prohibited under state and federal law. On Sunday, one person was seen placing something at the base of the tree, where two eaglets and male M15 remain after the female Harriet left.
Amazon CEO says company will lay off more than 18,000 workers
The layoffs represent the single largest number of jobs cut at a technology company since the industry began aggressively downsizing last year.
Microsoft slashes 10,000 jobs, the latest in a wave of layoffs
Amazon, Salesforce and Goldman Sachs have also announced cuts during a brutal January for corporate workers.
Why Bolivia and Colombia want coca leaf, cocaine's main ingredient, legalized
Two of the world's biggest cocaine suppliers, Colombia and Bolivia, want the U.N. to remove the coca leaf from its list of dangerous drugs. They argue the leaf has many uses unrelated to narcotics.
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The explosion at Northeastern University may have been staged, officials say
Federal officials are examining whether the employee who reported an explosion at Northeastern University may have lied to investigators and staged the incident, law enforcement officials said.
Bob McGrath, longtime star of 'Sesame Street,' has died at 90
McGrath, who starred as "Bob Johnson" on the beloved children's program, died on Sunday after complications from a stroke, according to his family.
John Sims, prominent Sarasota artist and former Ringling instructor, dies at 54
The conceptual artist, writer, and social justice activist, created art and curatorial projects spanning the areas of installation, performance, text, music, and film.
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Four students in Moscow, Idaho, died from an edged weapon, police say
Whoever is responsible for the deaths remain at large. Police are calling it a targeted attack, but students are leaving the campus early for Thanksgiving break.
After Bitter Primary Fight, Ted Cruz Backs Donald Trump
One Cruz supporter said the move "just cements Trump as the unopposed alpha in the GOP and hangs Cruz's conservative resistance out to dry."
DeSantis says COVID vaccines will never be required school immunizations in Florida
Gov. Ron DeSantis continued to question the science and safety behind the vaccines as he has throughout the pandemic, despite data from the CDC that shows the shots are safe and effective.
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Lynyrd Skynyrd founding member Gary Rossington dies at 71
Rossington was the last surviving original founding member of the Southern rock band, known for its anthemic "Free Bird," among many other hit songs.
Elon Musk sues disinformation researchers, claiming they are driving away advertisers
X, the company formerly known as Twitter, is suing the Center for Countering Digital Hate, which has documented the spread of hate speech and viral falsehoods on social media.
The saga of Hong Kong's protest anthem, which authorities are trying to ban
The authorities in Hong Kong are dead-set on banning a song called "Glory to Hong Kong." The tune emerged as a protest anthem during huge anti-government demonstrations in the city four years ago.
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Remembering Bertrice Small, One Of The Original 'Avon Ladies'
Small, who died this week at 77, was one of a group of authors who helped transform romance in the 1970s from a relatively tame, demure genre to the bold, bawdy books that sell by the millions today.
Welcome To The Entanglement
Alva Noë considers the idea that we have entered an era in which our technologies are so complex that they exceed what any of us can really grasp, as suggested in a new book by Samuel Arbesman.
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