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Election officials in key Michigan county hire 'Stop the Steal' ringleader to recruit poll workers
Genevieve Peters encouraged people to attack the Capitol on Jan. 6.
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Who is Jim Jordan, the Ohio Republican vying for the House speakership?
Some lawmakers — including some Republicans — have argued that Jordan shouldn’t be speaker because he is an extremist, citing his role in Jan. 6.
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Report: Floridians Spending Bigger Share Of Their Income On Health Premiums
According to a new study, workers and their families are spending a bigger share of their income on health care than in previous years – especially in…
Cold Weather Shelters Opening For Christmas Across Tampa Bay Area
This is ahead of a cold front that will bring frigid conditions across much of the greater Tampa Bay region.
Deaths, Hospitalizations Up Across Tampa Bay As Florida Reports 11,575 New Coronavirus Cases
The positivity rate in Florida was 10.6 percent on Monday, including people testing positive for the first time.
U.S. Records Highest Number Of Coronavirus Cases In 1 Day Since Pandemic Began
The 83,000 surpasses the previous record from mid-July by about 6,000. In addition, 943 people died from COVID-19 on Friday. Cases of the virus have been rising in the U.S. since mid-September.
Florida's COVID-19 Positivity Rate Drops Below 7% For First Time In 2 Weeks
The Florida Department of Health reported 8,410 people tested positive for COVID-19 statewide since Friday.
New Manatee County Commissioners Recommend Firing Administrator
The Manatee County Board of Commissioners has voted to discuss on Jan. 6, 2021, the possible termination of county administrator Cheri Coryea.
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Florida Adds More Than 4,600 New Coronavirus Cases; Positivity Rate Climbs To 7.95%
Manatee County recorded the deaths of 13 people due to coronavirus complications, the highest for a single day since August 10, when 35 people died.
Florida Reports Fourth Straight Day Of Double-Digit Coronavirus Cases, But Positivity Rate Drops
In its Saturday report, the Florida Department of Health reported 12,311 daily coronavirus cases, but with a steep drop in positivity rate.
Trump Will Not Testify In Senate Impeachment Trial, Adviser Says
The former president is accused of having incited a mob of his supporters on Jan. 6, leading to the insurrection at the Capitol.
2 Men Charged With Assaulting Police In Capitol Riot Ordered Jailed Pending Trial
George Tanios and Julian Khater have been accused of conspiring to assault U.S. Capitol Police officers, including Brian Sicknick, who were protecting the Capitol on Jan. 6.
Opinion: A Blue Suit, Dusted By Insurrection, Goes To The Smithsonian
Rep. Andrew Kim, a New Jersey Democrat, has given his blue suit to the Smithsonian. Scott Simon explains its significance as an artifact from the January 6th attack on the U.S. Capitol Building.
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Tampa Man Gets 8-Month Sentence For Role In US Capitol Riot
Prosecutors sought an 18-month prison term for Paul Allard Hodgkins. He's the first person to be sentenced for the U.S. Capitol riot.
Bermuda Wins Summer Olympic Gold. It Has The Smallest Population To Ever Do That
Flora Duffy is one of two Bermudian athletes participating in the Tokyo Olympics. The remote set of islands in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean is more than 600 miles from the closest land mass.
Pfizer plans to test a third dose of its COVID vaccine on infants and young children
Pfizer and BioNTech, which produced the first COVID-19 vaccine authorized in the U.S., say they will expand ongoing trials to include a third dose for children as young as 6 months old.
Death toll rises to 10 after a wall of rock fell on boaters in a Brazilian lake
A towering slab of rock broke from a cliff and toppled onto pleasure boaters drifting near a waterfall in a Brazilian lake Saturday. Dozens were injured.
Sackler family is willing to pay more in Purdue opioids settlement, mediator says
Under the latest proposal, the Sacklers would contribute between $5.5 billion and $6 billion, an increase from the $4.3 billion they had agreed to earlier.
Florida COVID-19 Cases Increase By Over 10,000 For The Fourth Straight Day
Monday marks the fourth straight day the number of new positive coronavirus tests exceeded 10,000 in Florida.According to the Florida Department of…
Florida COVID-19 Cases Reach Two Grim Milestones
The number of COVID-19 infections in Florida passed 30,000 on Friday, and the number of people who have died passed 1,000.As of 6 p.m. Friday 30,533…
Florida Adds Over 7,600 New COVID-19 Cases; Positivity Rate Drops
While Florida added 7,650 positive coronavirus tests Thursday, the positivity rate for first-time tests fell to just over eight percent.The total number…
State Reports 4,853 COVID-19 Cases, While Hospitalizations Continue To Fall
Of those who were tested for the coronavirus for the first time on Tuesday, 5.21% percent were positive.
Coronavirus Cases Rise For 3rd Straight Day; Positivity Rate Stays At 5%
Hospitalizations due to COVID-19 have continued to decline statewide, coming in at 3,160 on Thursday. That's about half as many people compared to three months ago.
Florida Records Fewest COVID-19 Related Deaths In More Than Three Months
The 66 deaths in the state's Sunday report was the lowest since Nov. 28, 2020. There were 4,098 new positive cases in the last 24 hours with a positivity rate of 5.84%
Biden Sets Up Commission To Study Supreme Court Reform
Friday's announcement comes amid a debate over the composition of the nine-member court that now has a 6-3 conservative majority.
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