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The 2020 Election Is Back In Court, As Dominion Sues Conservative Media Outlets
Dominion Voting Systems claims that Newsmax and One America News spread disproven 2020 election fraud claims that greatly damaged the company.
Announcing The 2019 Tiny Desk Contest Winner
After receiving over 6,000 entries this year, we've picked a winner of the 2019 Tiny Desk Contest. Meet the gifted songwriter who captivated our panel of judges.
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USF and MacDill Air Force Base team on educational opportunities
The USF Institute of Applied Engineering will receive $10 million to support the 6th Air Refueling Wing and U.S. Central Command, while USF students will have access to internships and research projects at MacDill.
Hillsborough judge who lost re-election is appointed to Court of Appeal by Gov. DeSantis
Judge Jared Smith denied a request from a teen who asked for access to an abortion without parental permission. Her GPA was a reason why he said she was not mature enough to make a decision.
CDC advisers back broad rollout of new COVID boosters
A panel of doctors and scientists advising the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention voted to recommend that people 6 months of age and older get new COVID boosters this fall.
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Photos: Afghanistan hit by another earthquake
The 6.3 magnitude earthquake struck the same region around Herat, which was devastated by a previous temblor on October 7.
AAA activates 'Tow to Go' in Florida for Memorial Day weekend
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Tampa Bay organizations commemorate the 80th anniversary of D-Day in Normandy
A number of Tampa Bay area groups are taking part in the 80th anniversary commemorations of D-Day in France.
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Organist Celebrates 25 Years Playing Wanamaker Organ
Peter Conte has serenaded shoppers in Philadelphia for 2 shows a day, 6 days a week for more than 2 decades. On Saturday, those attending Wanamaker Organ Day will hear him and the refurbished organ.
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Sunday Puzzle: Pet theory
NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer plays the puzzle with KAMW listener Daniel Abramson of Albuquerque, N.M, and Weekend Edition Puzzlemaster Will Shortz.
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Guyana is a poor country that was a green champion. Then Exxon discovered oil
Guyana, one of South America's poorest countries, is under severe threat by rising seas. That had made it a champion of climate action, but it all changed when ExxonMobil found oil off its waters.
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Exclusive First Read: 'From Scratch: Inside The Food Network'
Read an exclusive excerpt of Allen Salkin's new history of the Food Network, From Scratch. It's an affectionate but unsparing look at a scrappy little startup network that became a national broadcasting behemoth — and brought people like Emeril Lagasse and Rachael Ray into millions of homes.
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Love at first punch at Dubrows Cafeteria
Van Harris and his wife, Shirley, grew up a block away from each other in the Crown Heights section of Brooklyn. In this 2012 conversation they remember how they first met in the 1930s.
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Who are the players to watch as the U.S. Open tennis tournament gets underway?
NPR's Leila Fadel talks with Jon Wertheim of Sports Illustrated about the players that stand out going into the U.S. Open tennis tournament, which starts this weekend.
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In The Theater Of Politics, Staging Is Everything
As the party conventions approach, elaborate theatrics on the part of presidential candidates are at the forefront. NPR critic Bob Mondello takes a look at the ways campaigns frame their candidates to make them stand out like Broadway stars.
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Romney Keeps Hand Hidden On Running Mate Pick
Though he's been campaigning in Pennsylvania with a man at the center of running-mate speculation — Florida Sen. Marco Rubio — the likely GOP presidential nominee hasn't said much about whom he might choose. Mitt Romney's pick for vice president could help him win an important state or a key voting group.
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10 Big Issues From The 2019 Legislative Session
Florida lawmakers finished the 2019 legislative session Saturday by passing a budget for the upcoming year.During the two-month session, lawmakers…
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In a tropical spot like Puerto Rico, you'd think a person would practically be stumbling over exotic fruits and fresh fish. Not so much. Blame global economics.
Florida Matters: Saying Goodbye To 'The Greatest Show On Earth'
After 146 years as the "Greatest Show on Earth," the owners of the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus have decided to take the tent down.This week…
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Decision Florida: Sweeping Change In Senate Higher Ed Agenda
The Florida Senate has voted on a plan that will bring sweeping changes to the state’s higher-education system.A couple of issues were already settled…
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Attorney General Pam Bondi wants new laws to protect people who report sexual misconduct; Agriculture Commissioner Adam Putnam wants to make sure the...
2017 Tax Law Bolsters Florida's Appeal Among Northeast, Midwest Residents
Low taxes and plenty of sunshine have long been Florida’s top attraction for relocation, and recently released U.S. Census data shows that has not…
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Majority Of Floridians Recognize Climate Change As A Threat, FAU Poll Says
More than two thirds of Florida adults consider climate change a threat to future generations and say state and local governments should do more to...
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