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Florida Not Immune To National Teacher Shortage Crisis
Florida is home to some of the country's largest school districts but according to a report from the Florida Department of Education, it doesn't have…
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Parler CEO Is Fired After 'Constant Resistance' Inside The Conservative-Friendly Site
John Matze was ousted as the social media company struggles to find a way back online, with Big Tech companies cracking down on the site after the riot at the Capitol.
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A teacher set up a school for Ukrainian refugee children in Romania
Anastasiia Konovalova was a teacher in Odesa, Ukraine, when the war started. In a matter of weeks, she established a school for Ukrainian refugee children that now has a 600-person waitlist.
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Supreme Court reverses decades of precedent by ending affirmative action
By a 6-to-3 vote, the U.S. Supreme Court effectively ended race-conscious admission programs at colleges and universities across the country.
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Looking For Thor's Hammer: Neil Gaiman On 'Norse Mythology'
Author Neil Gaiman first encountered the Norse gods in the pages of old Marvel Comics reprints, when he was 6 years old. Now, he's written his own versions of these ancient tales of gods and monsters.
Kash Patel is asked to explain incendiary statements in FBI head confirmation hearing
Kash Patel is a frequent critic of the FBI who has spread conspiracy theories. He gets a Senate hearing Thursday to run the agency he wants to shake up.
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'Where am I going to be free to be who I am?'
Due to a new Tennessee law limiting drag performances, many drag artists, as well as trans, nonbinary and gender-nonconforming musicians, worry about their prospects in Nashville and beyond.
'Black Wave' Author Chronicles Cultural, Religious Upheaval In The Middle East
Kim Ghattas grew up in Lebanon during the civil war and covered the Mideast for the BBC for 20 years. She says events in the region in 1979 set off waves of extremism and violence that continue today.
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Author Amy Tan's 'backyard bird chronicles'
Celebrated author Amy Tan doesn’t just write best-selling novels. She’s a passionate birder, too. Her new book on birding describes the wonder she sees looking out her window.
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Here's what we know about links between extremists and Trump allies
Aides to the congressional committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol said the next hearing would focus on extremist groups and their possible links to Trump and his allies.
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As global temperatures rise, middle school students are learning research skills that could help cool off their school and neighborhood.
New law aimed at punishing Trump protesters being used against UF fans who ran onto football field
Lawmakers in Tallahassee said they never intended the new law to be used against fans storming football fields after a huge victory.
The Experimental Traveler: Take A Science Vacation
From physics meccas like Lawrence Livermore Lab to rock formations like Mammoth Cave and the Grand Canyon, there are plenty of ways to fit science into a summer getaway. National Geographic Traveler Editor-in-Chief Keith Bellows offers travel tips for a scientific summer vacation.
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Coming to Tropicana Field: Cirque du Soliel's 'KOOZA'
The Rays' baseball season may be over, but Tampa Bay residents still have a reason to flock to Tropicana Field this fall.Starting Nov. 8, the Trop parking…
Engineers Give Florida A "C'' Grade For Infrastructure
Florida's infrastructure is getting a grade of "C'' by civil engineers, but that's still better than the grade of "D+" given to the nation overall.An…
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Florida Gov. Rick Scott is calling embattled State Sen. Jack Latvala "a distraction," a move that could put pressure on the powerful Republican to…
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Justice Department investigates leaked Pentagon documents
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