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David Simon, Unspooling 'The Wire'
David Simon, creator and executive producer of HBO's series The Wire, joins Fresh Air to talk about his career and the genesis of the show. Simon writes many of the episodes — and some story lines come from his former job as a police reporter for the Baltimore Sun.
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Lakeland challenges approval of Duke project amid water supply concerns
The challenge alleges that the project could damage a city wellfield that plays a key role in Lakeland’s water supply.
One Family Pays their Respect to Tampa Bay Area Fallen Soldier
People lined up the streets in Downtown Tampa today to honor fallen army Staff Sergeant Ricardo Seija who died in Afghanistan earlier this month.One of…
Rain Does Little To Dampen Fire Threats
Rain over the weekend helped slow the growth of wildfires in some parts of Florida, but other blazes continued to grow, especially in the southern part...
Poll: Most Floridians Want Statewide Mask Mandate
A majority of Florida voters want the state to require facial coverings in public to combat the spread of the coronavirus, according to a new Quinnipiac...
Feel Like You're Addicted To Your Phone? You're Not Alone
As Americans spend more time on their phones, behavioral economists are studying the line between a habit and an addiction.
Damaging winds and large hail possible in Panhandle through Thursday
A powerful spring system could bring damaging winds to the Panhandle through Thursday.
Why Sanders Requested A 'Recanvass' And Not A 'Recount' In Kentucky
Bottom line: It's cheaper. No actual votes will be tallied, and the difference in delegates might only be one or two even if all the votes were counted and Sanders won.
Remembering Frank Delaney's 'Irish Gift Of Gab'
Scott Simon remembers Irish writer, broadcaster and critic Frank Delaney, who died this week at age 74.
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Brightline plans a stop between its Orlando-to-Miami route
Officials are soliciting site proposals for a station in Martin or St. Lucie counties.
Prehistoric Remains Reveal Roots Of American Indians
The DNA of a young boy, buried more than 12,000 years ago in Montana, shows a direct line to today's native people.
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Redington Beach could soon enact a total ban on tents
They're currently not allowed on its public beach. A vote could mean they would also be illegal on private beaches.
How art therapy helps the brain
Drawing, painting or sculpting with clay can have major benefits for our mental well-being and help reduce anxiety and stress.
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South Korea says it has reached a deal with the US for the release of workers in a Georgia plant
More than 300 South Korean workers were detained in an immigration raid on Thursday. Presidential chief of staff Kang Hoon-sik said South Korea plans to send a charter plane to bring the workers home.
Supporters, Protesters Face Off In Orlando As President Trump Launches Re-Election Campaign
Correction: In an earlier version of this article, the Proud Boys were misidentified. The Federal Bureau of Investigation does not identify domestic…
House & Senate $540M Apart In Education Budgets Due To Property Tax Dispute
A rift has emerged along a now-familiar fault line in the House and Senate Education spending plans. The chambers are again at odds over how to count...
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Tax Increase Or No? Lawmakers Start Sparring Over Ed Funding
For the past several years the Florida House and Senate have battled over how to pay for public schools. Now the House is drawing a red line over what...
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Lawmakers Want Tough Stance On Toll Problems
State lawmakers called Tuesday for transportation officials to maintain a hard financial line against a contractor blamed for a troubled project last...
Airlines And Boeing To Receive Billions Through Aid Bill
As air travel screeches to a near-halt, Congress is coming to the rescue with some big assistance: more than $60 billion in aid for airlines, as well as Boeing and some of its critical suppliers.
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Pierre Cardin, French Fashion Designer, Dies At 98
The son of Italian immigrants worked with luminaries such as filmmaker Jean Cocteau and designer Christian Dior before launching his own line.
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Royal Caribbean Won't Require Florida Passengers To Get Vaccine
In a reversal, the Miami-based cruise giant now says passengers are “strongly recommended” to receive the coronavirus vaccine on trips out of Florida ports.
French President Macron Is Slapped In The Face During A Visit To A Small Town
The scene, which was filmed, shows President Emmanuel Macron working a rope line. While shaking Macron's hand, a man is able to slap his face before security intervenes.
New Study Says Chilly Offices Hurt Women Workers' Productivity, Health
Women tend to feel colder than men in heavily air-conditioned workplaces. Alan Hedge, a professor of ergonomics at Cornell University, explains why — and how it can impact companies' bottom lines.
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Show And Tell: How Are Your Kids Getting Creative With Masks?
Which cute and cool masks do your kids like best? How are they expressing themselves with their mask choices? Send us a postcard, or a story or a photo.
State asks appeals court to toss the Norwegian vaccine passport ruling
Attorneys for the DeSantis administration wrote in a brief that the law is an “economic regulation that does not implicate” the First Amendment.
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