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What we know and don't know about Baltimore's Key Bridge collapse
Rescue efforts have turned to recovery after the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore. A federal investigation is underway as the region braces for a long and costly reconstruction.
The Atlantic is hotter, earlier. That’s a bad sign for hurricane season, Florida corals
It’s only February, but sea surface temperatures in the Atlantic Ocean are already hitting early summer levels, a worrying trend that could indicate an active hurricane season ahead — or another marine heat wave.
Israeli strike on Gaza school kills at least 80 people, Palestinian officials say
The Israeli military acknowledged the strike, claiming it hit a Hamas command center within the school. Hamas denied that.
FAA orders grounding of certain Boeing 737 Max 9 planes after Alaska Airlines incident
Alaska Airlines is inspecting all of its Boeing 737 Max 9 planes. United Airlines will also ground some of its jets. Meanwhile, Southwest and American said they do not carry the affected model.
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After Speaking Out On Impeachment, Herrera Beutler Heads Toward Clash With Her Party
Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler took center stage during the impeachment trial after sharing an account of Trump siding with the Capitol mob. The Washington Republican is now bracing for the fallout.
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Gaza protestors picket White House correspondents dinner, as Biden ribs Trump
The war in Gaza spurred large protests outside a glitzy roast with President Joe Biden, journalists, politicians and celebrities Saturday but went all but unmentioned by participants inside.
Florida researchers could soon live and work underwater thanks to a public-private partnership
A vertically floating vessel and an underwater habitat could give Florida scientists greater access to oceanic research.
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At least 16 dead in flooding and tornadoes as storms slash from Texas to Ohio
Another round of torrential rain and flash flooding was coming for parts of the South and Midwest. Areas are already waterlogged by days of severe storms that also spawned some deadly tornadoes.
Gators shine in final moments to complete 65-63 comeback victory and claim national title
UF somehow overcame Houston’s lockdown defense in the second half. The Gators led a total of 64 seconds, including the last 46 ticks of a thriller that was in limbo until a final shot that never came.
Here are 5 key questions the new Rays owners addressed for fans
Will the Rays consider an open-field stadium or a retractable roof? And will the new owners increase player payroll? They addressed these, and other issues, during their introductory news conference.
Florida Gators fire football coach Billy Napier after four-year run, 22-23 record
Florida owes Napier roughly $21 million, with half of that buyout due within 30 days. The rest will be spread over three annual installments beginning next summer.
Trump's promise to end CBP One app worries migrants waiting in Mexico
Incoming president Donald Trump has vowed to end the CBP One app, which people outside the U.S. use to book appointments to petition for asylum.
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DeSantis tells state universities to 'pull the plug' on hiring foreign workers through H-1B
State officials accuse higher education institutions of abusing the H-1B program. They also canceled or repurposed more than $40 million in grants for having some relation to DEI.
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Florida Board of Governors task force delves into the fiscal future of college sports
FSU Board of Trustees Chairman Peter Collins said there is a need for the college athletic system nationally to have firm guidelines that include penalties for violators of NIL or revenue sharing.
Lost and Found Sound: Galveston Storm
One hundred years ago today, a hurricane struck Galveston, Texas, killing at least 6,000 people on the island, and another 4 to 6,000 on the mainland.
The News Roundup – Domestic
The Jan. 6 committee releases its final report. A major storm threatens holiday travel.
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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…
What's Behind These High Gas Prices?
The cost of gas is influenced most by the global crude oil supply and demand.
EU passes $54 billion Ukraine aid package
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky welcomed the news.
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Fallout after Hamas leader's death
Israel has not claimed responsibility, but the blast has stoked fears of a widening regional conflict.
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The News Roundup - Domestic
This week's biggest stories on the Friday News Roundup.
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State COVID Hospitalizations Jump 200 In One Day
The state reported 6,586 people tested positive for COVID-19 since Saturday, bringing the total to 938,414 cases since the beginning of the pandemic. It's the first time in six days the number of new cases in the state was less than 7,400.
Florida Sees Most Daily COVID-19 Deaths In A Month
The state reported 6,331 people tested positive for COVID-19 since Sunday. It's the lowest number of cases reported in a single day in about a week.
Florida's driver license exams will be given in English only, officials say
The change begins on Friday, Feb. 6. Language translation services will also no longer be allowed.
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