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Lookout Santa Cruz won the Pulitzer prize for breaking news. Its founder sees this as a bright sign for the future of local independent journalism.
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Brother: George Zimmerman Would Be Dead If He Hadn't Defended Himself
Robert Zimmerman Jr. says his brother told family members that Trayvon Martin threatened him and was trying to get Zimmerman's gun. Martin's family and supporters don't believe George Zimmerman's account. The case has sparked a national discussion.
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The Florida Chamber of Commerce has released its annual Legislative Report Card . The chamber says the report card helps hold state leaders accountable...
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Fragmented Government Slowed Katrina Response
Federal officials failed to act quickly or decisively enough in response to Hurricane Katrina, congressional investigators say. The failure to designate a single official to lead the overall federal response made matters worse, according to the Government Accountability Office.
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Hundreds of billboard ads attacking Trump's GOP surround CPAC
The Republican Accountability Project, a "dark money" anti-Trump group is paying for the ads.
Court Rejects Challenge To Florida's Education System
Saying it's not the role of judges to determine education policy, an appeals court Wednesday rejected a long-running lawsuit that alleged Florida has...
3 State House Seats Could Remain Open Until June
After the appointment last week of former Rep. Danny Burgess to head the state Department of Veterans’ Affairs, Gov. Ron DeSantis has scheduled special...
In 'Patrimony' Philip Roth Pays A Tender Homage To His Father
Patrimony is a nonfiction account — almost a diary — that Roth wrote about the last years of his father's life. Author Ben Dolnick calls it one of Roth's best and most surprising books.
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House Democrats' Impeachment Inquiry Gains Momentum After Release Of White House Memo
Congressional Democrats' impeachment inquiry is gaining momentum after the White House released an account of the July phone call between President Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy.
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Australia and the Netherlands launch a new case against Russia over 2014 jet downing
The case centers on Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17. The passenger jet crashed over Ukraine on its way from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur in July 2014, killing all 298 people on board.
'Poisoning The Press' Recounts Nixon-Anderson Feud
Mark Feldstein's gripping new account of the long-running rivalry between Richard Nixon and columnist Jack Anderson examines what is likely the all-time low point in American journalist-politician relations. His analysis of their relationship is even-handed, and hard to put down.
Seattle's schools are suing tech giants for harming young people's mental health
The public school district in Seattle has filed a novel lawsuit against TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube and Snapchat, seeking to hold them accountable for a mental health crisis among youth.
U.S. Seeks To Seize Buildings Tied To Iran
The U.S. government has asked a federal judge to allow it to seize four mosques and a Manhattan skyscraper that are owned by a nonprofit group. The government says the group is a front for the Iranian government, which has been under economic sanctions for decades.
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Nigerian president calls for investigation after army drone strike accident kills 85
People were gathered for a Muslim celebration in Kaduna state when a drone struck, in what the president called a "bombing mishap."
Why Treasury Secretary Yellen traveled to the political battleground state of Georgia
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The number of children who were burned to death in a school dormitory in central Kenya has risen to at least 21, while dozens of boys remain unaccounted for.
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