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Carry-On Rules May Clog Holiday Air Travel
Thanksgiving is the busiest time of year at airports. It's also when the least experienced travelers are most likely to fly. Airports will be packed with millions of people who are encountering new carry-on regulations for the first time.
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Ukraine's counteroffensive gains traction in the south
Ukraine has made significant progress but at great cost, and the terrain ahead is heavily defended.
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The Reasons Behind Voting Issues In Georgia
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Carol Anderson, an Emory University professor and the author of One Person, No Vote, about the problems Georgia voters faced during Tuesday primary.
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The American Origins Of The Not-So-Traditional Celtic Knot Tattoo
The Celtic knot — a pattern of interlocking lines — is centuries old, carved into ancient stones all over Ireland. But that tattoo on your biceps? Like the fortune cookie, American born and bred.
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Modern Notebook for August 17, 2025
On the next Modern Notebook with Tyler Kline: Conrad Tao’s Undone reimagines the myth of Undine — a water spirit who longs for a soul, only to be betrayed and dissolve back into the sea. But in Tao’s telling, she returns not as a victim, but a force — newly powerful, her waves rising higher in a world reshaped by climate change.Then: Written during the pandemic, Chan Ka Nin’s Harp Concerto is a tribute to his mother — a woman losing her memories, but not her strength. Through shimmering harp lines and a quiet inner song, the piece traces her resilience, her love, and the life she continues to carry inside.
Calls grow for NATO to use force to stop Russian aircraft in unauthorized airspace
Russian fighter jets illegally entered Estonian airspace Friday. A senior Estonian official says it's time for NATO forces to consider shooting down the next Russian plane that crosses the line.
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'Planet Money': How much national debt is too much?
A 2010 economics paper suggested that there was a red line for national debt levels beyond which economic growth would suffer. That theory has since come under fire.
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White nationalist lawsuit tests free speech limits at UF
But First Amendment experts say speech could only be punished if it crosses the line into a threat of violence. That's currently in question in this federal lawsuit in the Northern District of Florida.
Goodbye, Minute Maid frozen juices
Coca-Cola, which owns Minute Maid, has announced it will discontinue its line of frozen juice concentrates, which have been a staple in many American homes over the past 80 years.
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Hoops By Day, Hops By Night: This Phys Ed Teacher's Got A Secret Brew
"Your friends are gonna tell you, 'Your beer is great.' It's another thing for people in the market to actually buy it and drink it," says gym teacher P.T. Lovern, founder of Line 51 Brewing.
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Once again, COVID means scaled-back Christmas celebrations around the world
From Bethlehem and Frankfurt to Boston, the surging coronavirus put a damper on Christmas Eve for a second year, forcing churches to cancel or scale back services and disrupting travel plans.
Supreme Court Rules Partisan Gerrymandering Is Beyond The Reach Of Federal Courts
The U.S. Supreme Court says partisan redistricting is a political question, not one that federal courts can weigh in on.
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Environmental groups file a lawsuit to stop the sale of oil and gas leases in the Gulf
The Interior Department announced a second sale of 80 million acres of the Gulf, set for March. The sales stop at the Florida-Alabama state line.
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State commission wants to roll back a key part of post-Surfside condo safety law. Lawmakers are not so sure
The Florida Building Commission says there is no reason they see to treat coastal and inland buildings differently. That was a key idea behind the post-Surfside law that passed in 2022.
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How a civil war erupted at Fox News after the 2020 election
After Fox News projected Joe Biden would beat Donald Trump in the key state of Arizona, network stars turned on their own journalists, documents made public in a $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit show.
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Lack of regulations for outdoor workers leads to hazardous work environments
On this episode of Florida Matters, we explore what the bill means for these workers. We also speak with a journalist about her investigation into the working conditions for hurricane cleanup workers.
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Uninsured Rate Drops, but Remains High
A lot more Floridians have health coverage compared to a year ago, but the state continues to have one of the nation’s highest uninsured rates, two new...
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USF's Preeminent Status Approved, 2016-17 Performance Funds Awarded
UPDATED at 2:30 p.m. on 6/23 with Pres. Genshaft quote and information on how USF will use the funding.The University of South Florida is one step closer…
Florida Surpasses 15,000 COVID-19 Deaths As Positivity Rate Declines
While the total number of Florida deaths due to complications from COVID-19 topped 15,000 people Wednesday, the positivity rate for those who were tested for the first time came in at 4.15 percent.
Voting By Mail A Popular Option Ahead of November's Election
Nearly 600 thousand Floridians have already voted in the November general election, with more than 10 percent of requested vote-by-mail ballots turned in to election supervisors.
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Delta Becomes A Category 4 Hurricane As It Approaches Gulf
Hurricane Delta now has maximum sustained winds of 110 mph, and remains on a possible track toward the Florida Panhandle.
Charges Will Not Be Filed Against 67 Arrested During Downtown Tampa Protests
Charges will not be filed against 67 Tampa protesters who were arrested and accused of unlawful assembly two weeks ago.During a news conference Monday,…
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Twitters gone viral: album of endangered bird songs charts in Australia
Songs of Disappearance is an collection of bird calls from 53 threatened Australian species. And for a brief spell, it was a best-selling album.
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Scottie Scheffler wins the Masters while Tiger Woods finishes 47th
Scheffler ended up finishing three shots over Rory McIlroy to win his first major championship.
GOP Rep. Herrera Beutler, who voted to impeach Trump, is ousted in Wash. primary
Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler was narrowly edged out of a spot in November's general election by Joe Kent, a Trump-backed opponent.
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