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Bill Allowing Young Victims To Secretly Record Sex Abusers Clears First Senate Panel
A bill allowing young sexual abuse victims to secretly record their attackers to use as evidence in court cleared its first Senate hearing Monday.
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Florida Groups Call On Congress To Support Real Estate Flood Disclosure Requirement
More than 130 groups across the country, including eight in Florida, are calling on Congress to create a federal flood risk disclosure requirement.
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As Election Nears, Trump Expands Moratorium On Exploratory Drilling In Atlantic
The move extends a moratorium Trump imposed earlier this month. The oil industry opposes the move. Trump's detractors say Trump is playing politics ahead of a close election battle.
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It's that time again, as WUSF News is looking for interns for the summer 2020 semester. We're looking for student journalists from around the country who…
It's Official: Tom Brady Joins Bucs With $30 Million Yearly Deal
Tom Brady is officially a Tampa Bay Buccaneer.Brady, 42, signed a two-year deal worth $30 million per season, according to the Associated Press. The…
Biden: Trump 'Can't Stop The Violence Because For Years He Has Fomented It'
Joe Biden forcefully pushes back against President Trump's campaign message that voters wouldn't be safe under a Biden administration.
Amid Protests, Christopher Columbus Statues Take Flak In Boston And Richmond, Va.
One is unceremoniously dropped in a lake and the other beheaded. The memorials have become a focal point of nationwide protests amid calls to reevaluate how the explorer is remembered.
Bernie Sanders Latest Democratic Presidential Candidate To Open Campaign Office In Central Florida
Senator Bernie Sanders is the latest 2020 presidential candidate to open a campaign office in Central Florida. The Winter Park office will be used for…
Cuomo Says New York Is Now 'Decidedly In The Reopening Phase'
Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced that campgrounds would be able to open on Memorial Day. He also gave the OK for the state's professional sports teams to start training camp.
Expanding School Choice A Priority For DeSantis Education Advisory Panel
School choice is a priority for the education advisory committee Gov.-elect Ron DeSantis has convened to help shape his policy goals. The panel met for...
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Five Dead In Sebring Bank Shooting
Authorities say they’ve arrested a man they say opened fire in Highlands County, killing five people.Sebring Police Chief Karl Hoglund said officers…
Vincent Jackson, Former Bucs Wide Receiver, Dead At 38
The three-time Pro Bowl receiver played for the Bucs from 2012 to 2016, but Jackson may be better known for his community work off the field while with the team and after his retirement.
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Pinellas Sheriff's Deputy Killed By Apparent Drunk Driver
A Bradenton man faces charges including first-degree murder and DUI manslaughter following a crash that killed Deputy Michael Magli, believed to be the first Pinellas County deputy to be killed in the line of duty.
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'Taft 2012': A Presidential Time Warp
In this satirical debut novel by Jason Heller, former president William Howard Taft gets the Rip Van Winkle treatment and finds himself caught up in a 21st-century election cycle.
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Valspar Championship Continues In 2021, But COVID-19 Restrictions Will Apply
Fans may not be able to get autographs this year, but they'll at least be able to see some of the world's best players during the Valspar Golf Championship.
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Indianapolis Shooting Suspect Obtained Guns Legally, Police Say
The weapons used in Thursday's mass shooting at a FedEx facility were purchased legally by the suspect in July and September of 2020, police said. A shotgun was seized from him earlier.
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In an interview with NBC, the president addressed a critique by the South Carolina senator by saying the legacy of slavery and Jim Crow continues to leave Black Americans "behind the eight ball."
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Baltimore Health Department's Social Media Offers Help Surviving The Pandemic
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State Department Of Health Says CDC Overcounted Weekend's Daily COVID Cases
The health department, which no longer publishes daily numbers, tweeted that Friday's daily case count was actually 21,500, Saturday's was 19,567 and Sunday's was 15,319.
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The D.C. team took home its first national championship on Saturday after defeating the Chicago Red Stars. The match ended in extra time with a final goal from Washington's Kelley O'Hara.
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U.N. General Assembly Splits On U.S. Human Rights Policy Reevaluation
Human rights groups are alarmed by the Trump administration's efforts to reinterpret international human rights rules.
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53 people die in Mexico after the packed truck they were riding in crashed
The truck was driving along a highway near Chiapas, a Mexican state that borders Guatemala. Another 58 people were injured in the crash.
Sweden's first female leader quit last week after a few hours. She was just reelected
Magdalena Andersson, a former finance minister who leads the Social Democratic Party, won her second election in less than a week. She will officially take office on Tuesday.
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