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Joe Biden gives a stark warning at his primetime speech. We answer your burning questions about student loan forgiveness. And, August's job numbers are predicted to look good.
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Israel is engaged in conflicts on three separate fronts. Hawaii's attorney general releases the first findings from a probe into Maui's wildfires. Inflation is proving more stubborn than expected.
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Walking Through Life As 'The Pastor'
Saturday on weekends on All Things Considered, host Guy Raz spoke with Pastor Eugene Peterson about his keeping faith in times of tragedy. Due to an overwhelming response from the audience following that conversation, the show is airing a rebroadcast of his initial interview with host Guy Raz from 2011. In that interview, Peterson talked about his memoir, The Pastor. (This piece initially aired March 6, 2011 on weekends on All Things Considered.)
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Rep. Adam Kinzinger, R-Ill., Reflects On Trump's 2nd Impeachment
As the second impeachment trial of former President Trump begins on Capitol Hill, NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Rep. Adam Kinzinger, R-Ill., about his calls for the GOP to turn away from Trump.
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Former government watchdog on his decision to end legal fight challenging his firing
NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Hampton Dellinger, who formerly led an independent watchdog agency, about his decision to drop his lawsuit challenging Trump's attempt to fire him without cause.
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His job is to actually really stare at octopus, seahorse, jellyfish
Photographer David Liittschwager spent 12 years photographing these underwater creatures at more than 28 locations around the globe with his 500-pound studio.
All That White House Drama Might Be Sexy, But It's Beside The Point
There is backbiting and infighting in the Trump White House that's playing out like a season of House of Cards or Veep. But the president is facing real and difficult challenges at home and abroad.
Miami-Dade school board rejects LGBTQ History Month again, following a marathon meeting
The board for the state's largest school district blocked the symbolic LGBTQ History resolution after some members argued it violates state law. The board's attorney has said the proclamation is legal.
VA Data Show Disparities In Veteran Benefits Spending
Nationwide veteran benefits data show a huge variation in coverage from state to state, and even within states. In Massachusetts, access to VA services changes dramatically from Boston to Cape Cod.
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Supreme Court says Trump has absolute immunity for core acts only
The decision likely ensures that the case against Trump won't be tried before the election, and then only if he is not reelected.
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How the 'Alligator Alcatraz' detention center stirred up a decades-old environmental fight
The immigration detention center in the Florida Everglades has been embroiled in controversy even before it opened last summer. But a key component is how environmentalists are fighting to shut it down.
162 lies and distortions in a news conference. NPR fact-checks former President Trump
A team of NPR reporters and editors reviewed the transcript of last Thursday's news conference and found at least 162 misstatements, exaggerations and outright lies in 64 minutes.
When Does Responsibility Begin? 16, 18, 21?
The path to adulthood is marked by ages that signify responsibility. But science shows those laws have very little to do with teens' ability to make good decisions. Alan Greenblatt of Governing Magazine and Temple University psychology professor Laurence Steinberg explain.
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Absentee Voting in Person Expands Options
Early voting in Florida ended officially on Saturday, but several elections supervisors in the Tampa Bay area offered voters another option called…
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Thousands Honor Slain Gilchrist Deputies
The twenty-four surviving members of the Gilchrist County Sheriff's Office said good-bye to Sergeant Noel Ramirez and Deputy Sheriff Taylor Lindsey…
Port Tampa Bay Sees Increased Cargo And Cruise Traffic In 2018
Port Tampa Bay set a new record for cruise ship passengers in 2018. Container cargo traffic was also up last year. In its annual State of the Port report,…
House Approves ‘Certificate Of Need’ Repeal
The Florida House on Wednesday easily passed a bill that would eliminate a controversial regulatory process for the approval of new hospitals.
Study Will Determine Fate Of I-275 Bus Transit Project
For years, planners have discussed building a bus rapid transit line linking St. Petersburg, Tampa, and Wesley Chapel. A study underway right now will…
Northwest Hillsborough Under Boil Water Notice After Water Main Break
It largely affects residents of the Westchase area and extends east to the Pinellas County border.
Sarasota County Launches New COVID-19 Vaccination Appointment System
The system will assign appointments on a first-come, first-served basis, and unlike the previous system allows people to sign up via telephone, too.
Florida Launches Statewide Coronavirus Vaccine Registration System
It will allow individuals to pre-register though a state-run system. They will be alerted when vaccines are available in their counties.
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HART is looking for volunteers to help improve accessibility for disabled riders
Two volunteer positions are open on the transportation organization's ADA Accessibility Committee.
Judge To Rule After Feds, Florida Argue Cruise Order In Federal Court
Lawyers squared off before U.S. District Judge Steven Merryday in Tampa in the state's challenge of the CDC's conditional sailing order.
More U.S. First Responders Are Dying Of COVID-19
It’s a stark contrast from the beginning of the vaccine rollout when first responders were prioritized for shots.
Ventura Land
Minnesota Governor Jesse Ventura has published a book, and has his own action figure. Now a Minnesota newspaper will start a comic strip to parody the former wrestler. VenturaLand premieres in the St. Paul Pioneer Press the end of this month. The editorial board of the paper had been wanting to find a cartoon based on the Governor for some time. Kevin Lenagh, was just the man to do it, and took the name VenturaLand from a meteorologist who coined it when reporting on the strange weather in Minnesota. Noah talks with Lenagh about drawing the Ventura cartoon. (3:45)You'll be able to view the comic strip on-line at http://www.pioneerplanet.com in two weeks.
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