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With Help From America's Test Kitchen, Why Buy When You Can DIY?
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Here are the 2024 Grammy Award winners
Taylor Swift, Miley Cyrus, Victoria Monét and Billie Eilish were among the winners of major awards at the 66th Grammy Awards, presented on Sunday, February 4, but no one artist dominated prizes.
Text of Pope John Paul II's Last Will
Pope John Paul II, weighed down by illness and age, reflected on his possible resignation as he turned 80, according to his last will and testament. Read the full text.
Another active hurricane season has come to a quiet close
There were 21 tropical storms, seven hurricanes and four major hurricanes this year in the Atlantic basin. Florida was largely spared the worst.
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USF Alum Builds Bridges With The 'Un-Facebook'
While social media platforms like Facebook use algorithms to push users towards people and groups that share the same ideas and beliefs, a new platform…
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Amid a construction slowdown, China's economic growth weakens
Concerns about a faltering property company and widespread power shortages have resulted in China's slowest economic growth figures in a year.
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India (and its kids) are out to conquer the world of chess
Chess is seeing a global resurgence, sparked by The Queen's Gambit and the pandemic impact on leisure time. India is an emerging power player, with 85 grandmasters and intense chess schools for youth.
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NASA Probe Returns Stunning Views Of Mercury
The MESSENGER probe captured images of never-before-seen aspects of the closest planet to the Sun during a recent flyby. Researcher Sean Soloman discusses the MESSENGER mission, which aims to be the first man-made object to orbit Mercury.
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Medicare Letters Alert Seniors to Substandard Plans
In a week or two, seniors enrolled in certain Medicare health plans and drug plans will get a letter from the federal government. It is not good news.The…
Ruling By Senate Parliamentarian Opens Up Potential Pathway For Democrats
The decision from the nonpartisan parliamentarian means Democrats could advance more of President Biden's agenda without the support of Republicans.
Avocado Going Bad? Put It In Chocolate Mousse
If you've got an avocado that's about to go bad, you can use it to make this simple, healthy chocolate mousse recipe.
How To Snack Smarter
If your go-to snack comes in a crinkly bag, then it’s time for a glow-up. Today we’ve got dozens of ideas for snacks that are healthy, taste good and can even help you beat the Florida heat.
Colonial Pipeline Hack Sparks Fears Of Shortages In Tallahassee
Parts of the state, including Tallahassee, get gas from places like Bainbridge, Georgia, where Colonial has a supply line.
4 More Victims Identified In Florida Condo Collapse
The official death toll is nine, with 152 people still unaccounted for. The mayor urged family members of those missing to have their DNA swabbed so that it can be matched with any remains found.
From chess to tennis, global sports organizations distance themselves from Russia
The International Chess Federation banned tournaments in Russia and Belarus. It's among several actions taken by sports organizations against Russia in response to the invasion of Ukraine.
Africa Fever Outbreaks Produce Different Results
The World Health Organization says an outbreak of Ebola in Africa is under control after only a few weeks. But 500 miles to the south, a related virus, Marburg hemorrhagic fever, is still spreading months after it began.
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Harvard professor who studies dishonesty is accused of falsifying data
Francesca Gino, a prominent behavioral science professor at Harvard Business School, has been accused of fabricating data in studies than span over a decade, and most recently in 2020.
Mom Blames Teen's Death On Packaging For Peanut Cookies
A Florida mother blames the death of her 15-year-old daughter on what she calls confusing packaging for Reese's Chips Ahoy cookies.
Lawsuit Alleges Rapist Attended Class With Victim At USF
A University of South Florida doctoral student is suing the Tampa school, saying administrators are allowing a man who raped her to continue attending…
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50th Anniversary Of The Vietnam War Observances
This Thursday marks the 50th anniversary of National Vietnam War Veterans Day. Hundreds of commemorative events are being held nationwide on or around…
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State Labs Now Testing For Coronavirus
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The pandemic is causing another new, yet uniquely American, shortage — ketchup. Heinz says it has to up its production by 25% to meet the demand for the popular condiment.
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U.N. Says Ethiopia's Civil War Has The Country On The Brink Of Catastrophe
A civil war that began last year in the Tigray region of Ethiopia has the international community concerned as hundreds of thousands of people in the region now live in famine.
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