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Courts To Hear Disputes About Whether Trump's Travel Ban Is Constitutional
President Trump's revised order on immigration, which temporarily halts the refugee program and travel from 6 mostly Muslim countries, goes into effect on Thursday. Courts are asked to block it.
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Americans, Just Get Over It And Make The Souffle
The souffle has inspired fear in the hearts of American cooks for decades. But the fluffy French dish is the victim of a bad rap, says baker Greg Patent — and he has a recipe to remedy it.
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An earthquake for college sports? Dartmouth basketball union election set for March 5
The Dartmouth men's basketball team could become the country's first unionized team in college sports. The union campaign drew inspiration from labor activism in the dining hall.
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Leaders in St. Petersburg express property tax elimination concerns
Councilmember Lisset Hanewicz called the potential shortfall a “big concern” for city officials, as residents expect a “level of service” from their local government.
Rays announce spring training schedule in anticipation of Trop's reopening
The World Baseball Classic puts a few twists on the Grapefruit and Cactus League slates. Tampa Bay opens Feb. 21 in Port Charlotte and makes only one trip to the Steinbrenner Field.
How big a deal are Taylor Swift's vinyl sales, really?
The Life of a Showgirl isn't just a streaming success — it has moved a massive number of vinyl LPs. How massive? Let's do some math.
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Trump rejects idea that Iran betrays his 'no new wars' campaign message
President Trump is dismissing the idea that launching the war with Iran betrayed his refrain of "No new wars" as he campaigned for the White House in 2024.
DeSantis ally Temple will take over at Lake-Sumter State College
John Temple, 49, is a a former teacher, principal and administrator in the Sumter County schools. He represents House District 52, which is made up of Sumter County and part of Hernando County.
Pinellas County could retool its public arts funding
Creative Pinellas could face over $1 million in funding cuts so the county can focus its arts grants toward tourism. Commissioners are expected to discuss the idea during a public hearing tonight.
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A Second, Chance Interview With Subject Of Controversial First Lady Remarks
NPR's Ari Shapiro has the unexpected chance to let an interview subject clarify remarks recorded weeks ago and several states away.
Local Controversy Over Crisis Pregnancy Centers Mirrors State, National Debates
Jacksonville’s Emergency Pregnancy Services center is holding a fundraiser Wednesday night at Bold City Brewery in Riverside and protesters will be...
'Agencies Not Communicating' To Fix Immigration Problem, Says Miami Congresswoman
Miami is just days away from hosting the first Democratic national presidential debate. Last week, President Donald Trump officially launched his...
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El Paso Shooting: Hundreds Of Strangers Come To Mourn With Widower At Wife's Funeral
"Never had so much love in my life," Antonio Basco said Friday as hundreds of people whom he had never met showered him with hugs, blessings and support.
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Revving Up for the Bollywood Oscars in Tampa Bay
Hillsborough County Commissioner Al Higginbotham is an unlikely advocate for the International Indian Film Academy Awards.He said he’s not a cinema fan…
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What To Know Ahead Of Trump's State Of The Union Address
President Trump is expected to deliver a speech themed around "choosing greatness." Democrats will offer a rising party star in response.
Misinformation Spread By Anti-Science Groups Endangers COVID-19 Vaccination Efforts
In some parts of the U.S., the biggest challenge surrounding the COVID-19 vaccine isn't distribution, but convincing people to get it, as anti-science groups are spreading misinformation.
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Wikipedia Founder Says Internet Users Are Adrift In The 'Fake News' Era
Jimmy Wales has spent a lot of time thinking about how to address the spread of false information. He says Internet users should take a more skeptical attitude towards things they're sharing.
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2 Georgia Congressional Districts Set To Hold GOP Primary Runoffs
Two races in north Georgia show just how far to the right the Republican party has veered. The state as a whole, however, is seen as a tossup in the general election.
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Kamala Harris' Rise Follows Generations Of Organizing By Black Women
Black women are among the Democratic Party's strongest supporters. The selection of Kamala Harris as the party's vice presidential pick may energize those voters even more than usual.
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Music's New 'Real Ambassadors'
Last year, the State Department launched a program that brings international artists to Main Street America. The groups are trying to open ears in the U.S. — and send a message back home.
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What Does Virtual Learning Mean For Snow Days?
Even though many students are taking classes online, some schools are still embracing Snow Days, in part, so students can still enjoy the magic of an unexpected break.
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Manatee County Commissioners Declare Racism A Public Health Crisis
Manatee County commissioners say their new "Declaration of Racism as a Public Health Crisis" is the first step in acknowledging and addressing racial disparity.
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In Omaha, Protesters Vow To Keep Pushing For Systemic Policing Changes
Omaha, Neb., community organizer Morgann Freeman believes this year's election is still the best place to affect change.
Seniors Are Among The 1st To Get Vaccines But The Process Has Glitches
People 65 and older are priortized for vaccinations, but it's not always obvious how they should find a place to actually get a site. Efforts to help them are a hodgepodge nationwide.
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What To Know About The New, Controversial Audio-Only App, Clubhouse
CEOs, influencers, even the White House Chief of Staff are turning to this audio-only social media app to chat with a select few. But questions over the rules of engagement have stirred controversy.
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