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U.S. says Iranian-American held in Iran as tensions high following Israeli attack
The imprisonment of Reza Valizadeh, acknowledged to the AP by the U.S. State Department, came as Iran marked the 45th anniversary of the American Embassy takeover and hostage crisis on Sunday.
Biden pledged multiple times he wouldn't pardon his son Hunter -- then he did
President Biden's move to pardon his son Hunter has been met with criticism — from opponents and some allies. We look at what that means for his legacy.
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Justice Department moves to fire at least 12 officials who investigated Trump
In termination letters sent to more than a dozen officials, acting Attorney General James McHenry wrote that he did not believe they "could be trusted to faithfully implement the President's agenda."
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Deion's other son, Shilo Sanders, makes a big first impression at Bucs' rookie camp
He played in the shadow of his quarterback younger brother while they were coached by their father in college. However, he ended up in a favorable spot with Tampa Bay, which needs help in the secondary.
A nominee for North Carolina's schools chief has a track record of conspiracy theories
The Republican candidate for superintendent of schools in North Carolina calls schools "indoctrination centers" and has a shot at a victory.
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Celebrity chef to give St. Pete a taste of fame
Geoffrey Zakarian, widely known for starring in Iron Chef America, Chopped and The Kitchen on The Food Network, will helm the newly named Central Hotel’s flagship restaurant.
Golf And College Hoops: The Week In Sports
With the Super Bowl in the rearview mirror, we move on to the court and the green. NPR's Scott Simon talks with sports correspondent Tom Goldman about women's college basketball and Tiger Woods.
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The Fed's mission improbable: Beating inflation without causing a recession
Inflation is sky high. The Federal Reserve wants to bring it back to earth without crashing the economy. But achieving a so-called "soft landing" and avoiding a recession is easier said than done.
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The latest on Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s struggling presidential campaign
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s independent presidential campaign is struggling financially and failed to make this week's presidential debate stage.
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2 of Donald Trump's sons are set to testify in a New York courtroom
The testimony of Don Jr. and Eric Trump are part of the civil fraud trial involving the Trump business. The former president, and his daughter Ivanka, are expected to testify next week.
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'Songbirds of the Seventies' celebrates the female singer-songwriters who defined the decade
"Songbirds of the Seventies" is Florida Studio Theatre's latest summer sidekick. Featuring hits from Carole King, Joni Mitchell, Carly Simon, Helen Reddy, Linda Ronstadt and Stevie Nicks, "Songbirds of the Seventies" celebrates a musical era in which authenticity mattered more than spectacle.
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USF Softball Loses to Oklahoma 5-1 in World Series Opener
Hustle put the USF Bulls Softball team up 1-0 over the University of Oklahoma midway through the first game of the NCAA Women's College World Series…
Medicaid Expansion Plan Passes Key Threshold
A proposed constitutional amendment that would expand eligibility for the Medicaid program has passed a key initial threshold, readying it for review by...
AAA Expects Busy Travel Period For Thanksgiving
The auto club AAA is expecting the busiest Thanksgiving travel period since 2005. Nearly 2.9 million Floridians are planning to travel more than 50...
Keys Lead Florida In Boating Accidents — Again
As people get ready to head out onto the water in large numbers over the holiday weekend, the state has released its annual report on accidents.
'The Best of The Flip Wilson Show' on DVD
Before Martin Lawrence's Shanaynay character, or Tyler Perry's Madea, Flip Wilson set the bar high with his portrayal of the sassy Gerladine Jones. She was one of many characters from the late comedian's award-winning series, The Flip Wilson Show.
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4 people fell off a cliff in Southern California
One person was killed and two suffered critical injuries after four people fell off a cliff in the early morning darkness. Police say it appeared to be an accident.
Finding a New York Burger Bargain
Chappy Hardy, a.k.a. the Man from Hunger, was forced by Hurricane Katrina to leave his beloved New Orleans. But his search for good, economical eating continues in New York. He finds a low-priced, top-notch burger in the East Village.
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Drawing Conclusions About the Presidential Race
John Kerry's smile and the Bush-Cheney campaign's fearful rhetoric are among the latest targets for two of America's top political cartoonists. Mike Peters and Mike Luckovich talk with NPR's Renee Montagne about the 2004 presidential campaign.
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White House Race may be Billion-Dollar Campaign
New campaign numbers coming indicate that we might see our first billion-dollar campaign. John Dickerson, chief political correspondent for the online magazine Slate talks about the two top Democrats who currently outpace candidates from both parties.
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Anti-Bullying Activist on 20-City Tour of the Nation
Seventeen-year-old Cali Linstrom is on a mission to rid schools of the epidemic of bullying, an issue that's been at the top of the news recently with the…
Hillary Clinton Takes On Trump's Economics In St. Petersburg
Democratic Presidential nominee Hillary Clinton took to the stage of the Coliseum in St. Petersburg Monday afternoon where she bashed rival Donald Trump's…
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Survey: Financial Stress Real Problem For Floridians
The first part of the USF-Nielsen Sunshine State Survey, focusing on the economy and the environment, was released yesterday. The Sunshine State Survey is…
Hurricane Maria On Track For Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico
Forecasters say potentially catastrophic Hurricane Maria is heading toward the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico.The U.S. National Hurricane Center said at 8…
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