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Hurricanes And Opioids Among Florida Lawmakers' Priorities
The aftermath of Hurricane Irma, the current dialogue about sexual misconduct, the opioid crisis and an election year in which Florida voters will...
A Look at Tampa's Past Through Ghost Stories
If happy jack-o-lanterns, cute costumes and family-friendly fun don't quite cause your blood to run cold -- you might be among those ready to take…
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Distractions Loom as Gov. Scott Takes Office
Gov. Rick Scott was sworn in for a second term Tuesday, promising to make Florida the top state for job creation over the next four years but offering few…
Federal Trial Over Gulf Oil Spill Resumes
The federal trial over the 2010 BP oil spill resumed Monday with a focus on the company's response to the disaster, with billions of dollars at stake as…
Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh's Rise Continues To Fascinate In 'Dissent'
Kavanaugh's confirmation hearing for the top court still sticks in the minds of those all along the political spectrum; it's the subject of several books, including a new one by Jackie Calmes.
Koepka-DeChambeau Feud Is Creating A Lot Of Buzz In World Of Golf
At the U.S. Open, the attention won't only be focused on golf swings but about a growing feud between two of the sport's star players: Brooks Koepka and Bryson DeChambeau.
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What's at stake in the MLB lockout
NPR's David Folkenflik discusses the offseason lockout negotiations with baseball analyst and former player Doug Glanville.
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Kentucky State Representative Reacts To Indictment Of Ex-Louisville Police Officer
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Kentucky state Rep. Attica Scott about the indictment of the former Louisville police officer in the shooting death of Breonna Taylor.
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Public Campaign Funding: Liberation or Straitjacket?
In the latest Politically Speaking column, NPR Correspondent Peter Overby wonders whether President Bush or John Kerry will opt out of $74 million in public campaign financing.
Puerto Rico is in the dark again, but solar companies see glimmers of hope
Around 50,000 solar and battery power systems have been installed on homes in Puerto Rico in recent years, and most seemed to continue working during Hurricane Fiona.
One medical student's mission to end Black health disparities — and how he's utilizing social medi
Joel Bervell uses Twitter and Instagram to share tips, history, advice and support for followers, but his most successful tool is TikTok.
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The EPA approves California's plan to phase out diesel trucks
The agency's decision allows California — which has some of the nation's worst air pollution — to require truck manufacturers to sell more zero-emission trucks over the next couple of decades.
New group emerges to pay UF athletes; Gator Collective dissolves after mishandled quarterback deal
The announcement was one consequence of a mishandled deal with quarterback recruit Jalen Rashada, a highly regarded quarterback prospect whose representatives believed had been promised roughly $13 million by the Gator Collective in a deal that fell apart.
Vegas voters' inflation concerns
It's the anniversary of the Inflation Reduction Act. Voters in Nevada — a key swing state — say inflation is still very much their top issue.
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Analysis: Politics of Natural Disaster in China
Co-host Steve Inskeep talks to NPR's Frank Langfitt about Monday's earthquake in China. Langfitt has covered China and spent more than five years in the country as a correspondent for the Baltimore Sun.
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Up First briefing: Biden at NATO; Tennessee trans care ban; Taylor Swift's 'Speak Now'
Biden will attend NATO this week, where the war in Ukraine will be a main focus. A gender-affirming care ban takes effect in Tennessee. Taylor Swift rereleases her album, "Speak Now."
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The first official Democratic primary is on Saturday in South Carolina
For the first time this election cycle, President Biden will officially appear on a primary ballot on Saturday in South Carolina. Even running as the incumbent, he's hoping to draw strong turnout.
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Caitlin Clark and Fever frenzy hit the WNBA, boosting ticket prices and jersey sales
Demand is skyrocketing to see Caitlin Clark play with the Indiana Fever. Ahead of her WNBA debut, ticket sales are soaring and some teams are relocating their games to larger venues.
Mexico City's long-running water problems are getting even worse
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Stanford's VanDerveer sets record for most college basketball coaching wins
Stanford's Tara VanDerveer now holds the record for most coaching wins in NCAA basketball history — men's or women's. NPR's A Martinez talks to Ben Pickman of The Athletic.
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The NBA playoffs continue, and in the spotlight right now are the Chicago Bulls and the Miami Heat. Game 2 in their second-round series is being played Wednesday night in Miami.
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DHS Whisleblower Says He Was Ordered To Highlight Leftist Groups' Threats
A Homeland Security whistleblower says he was ordered to make intelligence assessments about Russia and white supremacists seem less severe. What's been the impact on the white supremacist movement?
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After Parkland, Young Voters Were Galvanized, Activists Vow To 'Continue To Organize'
Following the shooting this year at a Parkland, Fla. high school, there is evidence of a surge in voter registration and early voting among young voters, energized by the issue of gun control.
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Chinese manufacturers on TikTok claim they make the world's luxury goods. Is that true?
Amid tariff confusion, online vendors are looking to recruit new customers.
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Florida sea turtles set to nest again this summer; conservationists hope hurricanes stay away
It's sea turtle nesting season. Don't forget to turn out your lights at night on the beach and stay away from mother sea turtles when they are nesting.
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