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The Iowa Beyond Hay Bales, Corn Fields And Deep-Fried Butter
Each political season, Iowa attracts candidates and the hoardes of staff and media that follow them. But some wish campaigns would broaden their scope.
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When It Comes To Productivity, Technology Can Hurt And Help
With more employees working on the road and more distracting technologies in the office, some companies are creating new ways to improve efficiency. One software firm helps identify wasted time, while another makes it easier for co-workers to collaborate.
As TikTok ban looms, small business owners wait with uncertainty
TikTok has become its own economy, with thousands relying on it for their businesses. We talk to some small business owners about the impact a potential ban will have on their bottom lines.
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Columbine shooting survivor and disabilities advocate Anne Marie Hochhalter has died
Members of the Columbine community and beyond are mourning the loss of Anne Marie Hochhalter, who became paralyzed after being shot twice in the Columbine shooting in 1999.
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Opposition party wins the most votes in Greenland election amid Trump takeover talk
The Demokraatit Party won the most votes in Greenland's parliamentary elections, a surprise result in an election in the shadow of President Donald Trump's stated goal of taking control of the island.
A U.S. airman is charged in death of a South Dakota woman who had vanished in August
Quinterius Chappelle was arrested on a federal charge of second-degree murder in the death of Sahela Sangrait, according to the Pennington County Sheriff's Office.
After Campus Suicides, Building Community With A Simple Statement
After two of her classmates took their lives, MIT freshman Isabel "Izzy" Lloyd made wristbands to promote compassionate outreach on campus. The white bands say TMAYD, for Tell Me About Your Day.
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Carney's 'Begin Again' Doesn't Match His Hit 'Once'
Begin Again is the latest effort by John Carney. This film and his previous Once have so much in common that you can't help asking yourself, "Can lightning strike twice?"
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Rap Song About Violence In Mexico Strikes Chord With Listeners
A previously unknown musician has produced a new rap song about violence in Mexico that has struck a chord with listeners.
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Cuban Dissident Makes First-Ever Trip To U.S.
A Cuban dissident on his first-ever trip outside his country is visiting the U.S. and Europe. He's looking for solidarity and some tips for how to promote democracy on the communist island.
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Some Kentucky residents displaced by floods are sheltering in state parks
Winter weather in Kentucky is complicating rescue and recovery efforts after deadly weekend floods displaced more than 1,000 people. Some displaced residents are sheltering in state parks.
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Florida House approves measure to place additional restrictions on ballot initiatives
Protesters were at the Capitol just hours before the bill passed.
Vice President Vance is going to Greenland this week. The itinerary has shifted
Second lady Usha Vance announced on Sunday that she would visit Greenland and watch the territory's famed dogsled race. But now the vice president is joining, and they'll go to a U.S. base instead.
Bills would require Florida hospitals to test overdose patients for fentanyl
The measure, which passed the House, is intended to detect the synthetic opioid where time-sensitive care is often the difference between life and death.
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Police In Northeast Ohio Investigating Reports Of 'Zombie-Like' Raccoons
Police in Youngstown, Ohio have received more than a dozen calls in the past three weeks about raccoons acting strangely. The state Department of Natural Resources says the animals were likely suffering from distemper, not rabies. The viral disease causes coughing, tremors, and seizures and leads raccoons to lose their fear of humans.
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Allendale Church bills Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office $10K for using church property
Pinellas County Sheriff’s deputies used the parking lot to stage an operation. The church’s pastor told them they were not welcome.
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A rare spotting of 125 flamingos in the Everglades is the largest flamboyance reported in a decade
The birds were seen last week by avian ecologist Mark Cook. Flamingos were uncommon in South Florida until recently because the population was largely wiped out by hunters in the 1700s.
Crowd gathers to protest FDOT's removal of rainbow crosswalk at Pulse site
Protesters raised signs and waved large Pride flags as drivers on South Orange Avenue in Orlando honked their horns. People used chalk to color the crosswalk in bright hues.
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Florida Democrats call 'Alligator Alcatraz' merchandise sales 'diabolical'
The Republican Party of Florida has sold more than $125,000 in merchandise branded with "Alligator Alcatraz." The state's Democratic Party said the GOP is profiting from people's suffering.
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Military seizes power in Madagascar following anti-government protests
The army in Madagascar seized power on Tuesday, days after the president went into hiding saying he feared for his life after several weeks of massive anti-government protests.
FBI says primary suspect in Calif. fertility clinic bombing likely died in the blast
Investigators have identified Guy Edward Bartkus, 25, as the primary suspect in the explosion that injured four others.
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Parts Of America See Housing Boom During The COVID-19 Pandemic
The lopsided housing market reflects two Americas: one living in booming "Zoom Towns" and one on the brink of eviction.
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There Is A Competition To Avoid Learning Who Won The Super Bowl, For Some Reason
About a dozen people are among the last standing in a competition against modern technology. They don't know who won the Super Bowl and they're trying to go as long as possible without finding out.
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Yellowstone Officials Encounter Visitors Behaving Badly
Two incidents at Yellowstone National Park went viral this week, when visitors traipsed off of the boardwalk at the nation's largest hot spring and, in a separate incident, loaded a bison calf into the back of a car. Park officials are hoping the incidents are not indicative of what's in store for them this summer.
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Televangelist Jimmy Swaggart dies at age 90
Jimmy Swaggart, one of the most well-known televangelists of the 1980s, has died, according to a social media post from his ministry.
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