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Volunteer Florida CEO Bids Farewell As He Heads To Trump Admin To Lead AmeriCorps
The head of Volunteer Florida bid a final farewell to Governor Rick Scott and the Florida Cabinet Wednesday. Chester Spellman will be taking over a...
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Bills paying tribute to former North Florida Republican Greg Evers are quickly moving through the legislature.
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A bill allowing people to carry a gun without a license during a mandatory evacuation as part of a declared state of emergency cleared hurdles in both...
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The Florida Keys officially reopen to tourists Monday. But in attempt to broadcast this important milestone, the Keys’ tax-funded advertising group has...
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Audio has emerged of Louis C.K. apparently mocking the students-turned-activists from the Parkland, Florida, school shooting.The sound-only recording was…
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For the second time this year, detainees of the St. Louis Justice Center were able to break out of their cells, break windows and set small fires.
State Redistributes COVID Vaccine Doses From Local Sites To FEMA Locations
The FEMA sites were expected to close April 28, but will now close on May 26. To keep these sites open, the sites will utilize state vaccine allocations, the Florida Department of Emergency Management said.
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We have this remembrance of Brazilian singer Marília Mendonça, who died in a plane crash Friday at the age of 26.
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The best celebrity Halloween costumes of 2021
The only thing better than celebrating Halloween is catching up on the internet's best costumes the next morning.
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Prices of new textbooks have been going up like crazy — faster than food, cars, even healthcare. On today's show: Why textbooks have gotten so expensive.
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Episode 574: The Buffalo Talk-Off
The story of a guy who tried to make something of himself by getting into a rough business. And the story of a time when the world went wild for debt.
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Episode 553: The Dollar At The Center Of The World
Today on the show, how a New Hampshire hotel filled with boozing economists saved the global economy.
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Episode 521: The Town That Loves Death
On today's episode, we'll take you to a place where dying has become acceptable dinner conversation. A place that also happens to have the lowest healthcare spending of any region in the country.
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#NPRpoetry Moment: The Watchful Dog, And A Falling Feather
All Things Considered has been inviting listeners to tweet their own poems with the hashtag #NPRpoetry. Among them were two that caught our eye: one suspicious canine and a wisp of ancient myth.
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In this installment of All Things Considered's National Poetry Month series, we hear two poems from listeners — meditations on matter and soul — and a note from a teacher who's gotten involved, too.
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World leaders weighed in on the war in Ukraine on Victory in Europe Day
Chancellor Olaf Scholz warned peace is impossible under Russian dictatorship, saying "freedom and security will win the day, just as freedom and security triumphed over oppression, ... 77 years ago."
Russia bombed a railcar repair facility in Kyiv
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Lennon suggested that the song represents "our collective desire for peace worldwide" and that it transports listeners to a place "where love and togetherness become our reality."
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Fox Sports announced the deal and Brady confirmed the plans. But before he begins calling some of the biggest games, Brady said he has "unfinished business" on the field with Tampa Bay.
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Artificial intelligence and people often struggle to seamlessly interact. Computer scientist Vinith Misra shares how computational humor could help bridge the gap between humans and their machines.
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A gunman in Montenegro killed 10, including 2 children
A 34-year-old man killed 10 people on the streets of Cetinje before being shot dead by a passerby, officials said. They said it was unclear what had provoked the attack.
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