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Voters Say They Want Change. So Why Do Bush And Clinton Lead Polls?
Even more voters say they want a "change" now than did before the 2008 election, which could make it easier for primary opponents to gain support against the dynastic frontrunners.
Obama Holds Online Town Hall
President Barack Obama held Thursday what was called a first-time White House "town hall" meeting over the Internet. Obama answered questions on his budget and agenda that were culled from tens of thousands received by e-mail. He also spoke to citizens in person and via videoconference.
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After completing laboratory research on the use of phosphogypsum as a road base, a Florida-based mining company is seeking approval from the EPA to conduct a pilot project.
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The rooftop solar business is a big source of consumer complaints. Prosecutors are investigating sales practices and financing arrangements.
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Trump campaign says 'foreign sources' stole documents to interfere with the election
The FBI is investigating the claim that former President Donald Trump's campaign has been hacked. Someone has been sending documents to news organizations.
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Sarasota airport withdraws a controversial land sale to New College
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Following a guilty verdict, fact-checking Trump's claims
PolitiFact fact-checks several of the former president's statements and claims about his New York case.
Sweeping VA layoffs continue, and Tampa Bay area employees aren't spared
More than 2,000 Veterans Affairs employees have been laid off nationwide, per Trump and DOGE's orders to cut costs and "increase efficiency."
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Sarasota airport may try again to sell land to New College
The FAA has final say in transactions like this. More direction on next steps could come from the Sarasota Manatee Airport Authority board, which is nominated by the governor.
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Corruption Reigns In Spain; King's Son-In-Law Accused Of Embezzling
Spain has had more than its share of corruption stories, and they have the added sting of coming at a time of economic crisis. The king's son-in-law, accused of stealing millions in public funds, faces a judge this weekend.
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Education Department recalls fired attorneys amid civil rights complaint backlog
The department said recalling these fired staffers would "bolster and refocus" civil rights enforcement "in a way that serves and benefits parents, students, and families."
Florida Wants To Remove Virus-Excreting Wild Monkeys
Wildlife managers in Florida say they want to remove roaming monkeys from the state in light of a new study published Wednesday that finds some of the...
Washington Nursing Homes Still Waiting For Promised COVID-19 Vaccine Doses
Assisted living facilities and nursing homes in Washington state have not received as many COVID-19 vaccine doses as promised. Frustrated residents and staff are looking for answers.
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Police ID a suspect in the attacks on a doctor and 2 nurses at an L.A. hospital
The 35-year-old man has been booked on three counts of attempted murder related to Friday's attack at the Encino hospital. Police have not yet disclosed a motive for the stabbings.
The Latest In Mueller's Russia Investigation
It was a busy week in the Russia investigation. Special counsel Robert Mueller secured one high-profile cooperation agreement. Another, however, fell apart.
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Farmworkers: DeSantis’ Remarks About Coronavirus Spread ‘Shameful’
Farm workers are pushing back after Gov. Ron DeSantis said clusters of “overwhelmingly Hispanic” day laborers and agriculture workers are the source for…
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Within the next 20 years, experts believe rabies-carrying vampire bats could enter the U.S. through Latin America, so the federal government is bringing stakeholders together from across the country.
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Attorney General Jeff Sessions Testifies Before Senate Intel Committee
Attorney General Jeff Sessions testifies before the Senate Intelligence Committee less than a week after the testimony of former FBI Director James Comey raised several questions about Sessions' contacts with Russians in Washington, D.C., before his recusal from the investigation now underway.
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Four pro-Palestinian protesters face deportation in Germany
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Multiple federal and state government agencies count the number of deaths from extreme floods, wildfires, heat waves and hurricanes. They don't always agree on which deaths should be counted.
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Rep. Castro 'lost confidence' in Uvalde officials. So he called the FBI
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Texas Rep. Joaquin Castro, a Democrat, about his request that the FBI investigate the timeline of law enforcement response at the Uvalde school shooting.
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