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War against Ukraine has left Russia isolated and struggling — with more tumult ahead
Russia will end 2022 in a weaker global standing than when the year began. Its struggles in Ukraine surprised the Kremlin, and the global punishments are starting to hamper the Russian economy.
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Donald Trump becomes the first former U.S. president to face criminal charges, Democrats and Republicans react to Trump's indictment and Finland clears a final hurdle to join NATO.
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Reports of dying fish flood this Florida hotline. Here’s what people are seeing.
Batches of emails obtained by the Tampa Bay Times reveal eyewitness accounts from a mysterious fish die-off in the Florida Keys.
Families scramble to find growth hormone drug as shortage drags on
Children who need growth hormone to achieve their full stature are having trouble getting the medicine. A shortage has stretched months longer than expected and could last the rest of the year.
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1 roast chicken, 3 meals: Make the most of your kitchen time as fall begins and life gets busy
Too busy to cook as summer comes to an end? Don't worry, chef Kathy Gunst wants to show you how to roast one chicken and turn it into three delicious meals.
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The Story Behind The Stunts: Remembering Hollywood's Hal Needham
Throughout his career, Needham did the kind of stunts that would either end with a spectacular shot ... or an ambulance. On Oct. 25, Needham died of cancer at age 82. We listen back to a 2011 interview, in which he tells the stories behind some of his most daring stunts.
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In the chaos of back-to-school season, take time-consuming recipes off your plate
Whether you’re cooking for school-aged kids or just getting back into the work routine after a more relaxed summer schedule, getting meals on the table that are healthy, satisfying, and not time-consuming can feel overwhelming.
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New Rays owners offer criteria for Tampa-area stadium search, with a plan to open by 2029
At an introductory news conference, Patrick Zalupski and top executives Ken Babby and Bill Cosgrove said there is a sense of urgency to get a ballpark built as part of a revenue-generating, mixed-use development.
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Hakeem Jeffries could be the first Black speaker of the House. First, he needs to win
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries is campaigning in competitive districts across the U.S. with the goal of flipping control of the House of Representatives in the November election.
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Full Text: Gov. Ron DeSantis' 2020 State Of The State Address
Here is the full text of Gov. DeSantis’ 2020 State of the State address on Tuesday:OPENINGMr. Speaker, Mr. President, members of the House and Senate, and…
‘They’re eating the pets:’ Trump, Vance earn PolitiFact’s Lie of the Year for false Haitian claims
Trump’s rhetoric about Springfield had real effects on the city and its residents. Government buildings, hospitals and schools faced bomb threats, and local residents say Haitian immigrants have moved away from the city.
Two church leaders arrested as street murals across the Tampa Bay area are covered
The clergymen were arrested outside the Woodson African American Museum in St. Petersburg as workers attempted to cover up a Black Lives Matter mural.
A Texas man is reunited with the class ring he lost 56 years ago
When Al DiStefano accidentally dropped his class ring into the Long Island Sound, he never thought he'd see it again. More than half a century later, the kindness of a stranger brought the ring back to him.
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How A New Organization Is Connecting Parkland Shooting Survivors To The Right Therapists
"We are the long-term people." That's how Dr. Judith Aronson-Ramos, a member of the Advisory Board of Parkland Cares , describes the mission of the...
The Takeaway’s New Host Tanzina Vega Talks About Good Conversations
The Takeaway is a national talk show produced by WNYC in New York. It airs weekday afternoons at 3 on WUSF 89.7.Tanzina Vega is the Takeaway’s new host.…
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Photo Scandal Hampers Effort to Improve Marine Corps Culture
Revelations that hundreds of Marines shared lewd photos of women come as military leaders fight an ongoing battle to change the culture of the Marines.
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Medical Cannabis Measures Move Forward, Not Closer
The medical marijuana provisions implementing amendment two are trudging ahead in the House and Senate. But the chambers’ proposals remain very different.
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Florida House Declines Debate On Assault Rifles, Calls Porn A 'Health Risk'
The lawmakers voted 71-36 against opening up debate on the bill that would ban assault weapons and large-capacity magazines, leaving it in committees that aren't scheduled to meet during this session.
Newtown Resident Johnny Hunter Talks About The Importance Of Black Newspapers
Newtown resident Johnny Hunter grew up in the Sarasota community and plans to spend the rest of his life there. He left the area for a while, but returned…
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Twitter Mysteriously Suspends Account of Pro-Trump Florida Congressman
Twitter acknowledged late Thursday that it mistakenly shut down the personal social media account of Rep. Ted Yoho, a Republican congressman in Florida…
Powerless Victims Of Hurricane Michael Now Suffer Looting
Armed looters are targeting homes and businesses that remain without electricity after being ravaged by Hurricane Michael a week ago.Sheriff's Maj. Jimmy…
How The Partial Government Shutdown Could Affect You
Mail service and Social Security checks won't be interrupted, but national parks and small business loans will see some temporary changes.
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Trump Administration Adds Tariffs To Some Merchandise Out Of France
The U.S. is slapping new tariffs on French handbags, cognac and other products. The import taxes are the latest weapons in trans-Atlantic trade disputes involving Internet companies and jet makers.
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'All Giving Is Very Necessary.' Ways To Give To Charity During The Coronavirus Crisis
Many lives have been turned upside down by the coronavirus crisis, and many want to help. But what is the best way to give in this uncertain time? Here are some tips for picking your charity wisely.
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'Every Single Individual Must Stay Home': Italy's Coronavirus Surge Strains Hospitals
The country has universal health care. But now, fighting tens of thousands of coronavirus cases, Italian hospitals and medical staff are overwhelmed, prompting anguished debate.
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