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Lightning rally to win outdoor game that 'had everything,' including a goalie fight
Tampa Bay overcame a four-goal deficit and beat Boston 6-5 in a shootout as 64,617 fans watched at frigid Raymond James Stadium. The highlights: netminders dropping the gloves in the second period ... and Lightning coach Jon Cooper's suit.
Men Testifying In Hearing All Say U.S. Capitol Attack Was Premeditated
The Senate held the first bipartisan joint oversight hearing on the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. All four men testifying said they agree the attack was largely premeditated.
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Mortgage rates were supposed to come down. Instead, they're rising. Here's why
Mortgage rates are ticking up, even after the Federal Reserve has started cutting interest rates. Here's why, and where rates — and home sales — could go from here.
Germany's 'In The Fade' Flips The Script On The Terrorism Film
Filmmaker Fatih Akin says he made In the Fade to spotlight something terrorism stories often overlook: the victims. It follows a woman whose husband and 6-year old son have been murdered by neo-Nazis.
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How Dan Bongino is building a right-wing media infrastructure in time for 2024
New Yorker writer Evan Osnos says no one in media has profited more from the Trump era than Bongino, who hosts the country's fourth most listened to radio show and has 8.5 million weekly listeners.
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Each type of olive has its own unique texture, color and flavor profile.
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Iran attacks Israel in retaliation, killing at least 3 and injuring dozens of others
The Israeli military said Iran launched retaliatory strikes throughout the night. This followed a major Israeli attack on Friday, targeting Iran's nuclear facilities and killing top military leaders.
Meet the Sarasota pastor rallying for a spiritual war against America's 'enemies'
Pastor Brian Gibbs leads a small-but-growing Sarasota church with an outsized political vision — blending fiery spiritual warfare rhetoric with far-right ideology and close ties to elected officials like U.S. Rep. Greg Steube.
Celebrate Summer Tomatoes With New Recipes And Old Favorites
“A world without tomatoes is like a string quartet without violins," author Laurie Colwin once wrote.
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Republican Presidential Hopefuls Try To Make Debate Cut
The first GOP presidential debate will be held next week. There are more than a dozen declared candidates but only those placing in the top 10 in an average of national polls will be invited.
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Stay cool as a cucumber this summer with 3 new recipes
When the temperatures soar and the kitchen heats up, cucumbers are perfect for light, refreshing and cooling recipes.
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A zoo in Denmark is asking people to donate their small pets as food
A zoo in Denmark is making waves by allowing people to donate their aging pets and livestock as food for zoo animals.
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Astrotheology: Do Gods Need To Be Supernatural?
As science advances, what we call "God" may be in need of serious revision. Especially if we do away with the supernatural when we think of deities.
Art Populi: Whimzeyland Will Bowl You Over
WUSF is infusing a little fun in our news with an occasional series called “Art Populi.” The aim is to shine a light on Tampa Bay's rich cultural…
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On Friday, Trump shared a post that included the name of a former intelligence community official who many of the president's supporters believe is the whistleblower.
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