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Relief Act Means 'A Good Night's Sleep' For Food Industry, Says NYC Restaurateur
Chef Amanda Cohen, owner of Dirt Candy in New York City, says the coronavirus relief package's $28.6 billion for independent and small-chain restaurants means many in the industry can stay afloat.
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Rafael Nadal wins Australian Open and claims record for most men's Grand Slam titles
Nadal's 21st Grand Slam title broke a three-way tie he shared entering the final with Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer. It was the Spaniard's first Australian open win since 2009.
Where to find the COVID-19 vaccine for your toddler in Tampa Bay
About 18 million children under 5 nationwide are eligible for the shots.
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The U.S. jobs market continues its strong comeback from the pandemic
U.S. employers added 428,000 jobs in April, as the unemployment rate held steady at 3.6%.
Supreme Court rules Maine tuition assistance program must cover religious schools
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3 along ideological lines that Maine's tuition assistance program must cover religious schools.
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U.S. star Frances Tiafoe's win means Roger Federer loses final tennis tournament
Tiafoe spoiled the fairytale ending for Federer with a remarkable comeback against Stefanos Tsitsipas, denying the Swiss player a final trophy in the Laver Cup event.
Putin orders a temporary cease-fire in Ukraine
Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered Russian forces to observe the cease-fire for 36 hours starting Jan. 6. A Ukrainian official dismissed the move as "a cynical trap."
USF women rally to beat Marquette 67-65 in OT in the NCAA Tournament
The Bulls (27-6) rallied several times, including from 47-36 down in regulation to tie their mark for wins in a season.
Two men from the Tampa Bay area are found guilty for roles in the 2021 Capitol riot
Joshua Christopher Doolin, of Polk City, and Michael Steven Perkins, of Plant City, are scheduled to be sentenced in July.
A bird flu outbreak at the largest U.S. chicken egg producer could affect egg prices
Cal-Maine Foods lost about 1.9 million chickens, or 3.6% of its flock, as a result of an outbreak at a Texas plant. The CDC says, however, that a person is unlikely to get bird flu from eggs.
Florida lawmakers reject financial disclosure changes for local officials
Amid state and federal court challenges, Florida lawmakers have rejected an attempt to change a 2023 law that requires local officials to disclose detailed information about their personal finances.
Why Does Wisconsin Lock Up More Black Men Than Any Other State?
Wisconsin's incarceration rate for black men is nearly twice the national average, according to a new study.
The Supreme Court rules in favor of South Carolina Republicans in voting map case
The U.S. Supreme Court, in a 6-3 vote along ideological lines, reversed a lower court decision that had struck down a South Carolina congressional district as a racial gerrymander.
South Florida: It's tale of two different summers ... so far
The summer of 2024 was extremely hot and drought-free. The summer of 2025 has been hot, and a severe drought has affected over 6 million people in southeastern Florida. What changed this year?
The biggest piece of Mars on Earth is going up for auction in New York
Sotheby's in New York will be auctioning the largest piece of Mars ever found on Earth.
Nikola Jokic and the Denver Nuggets end 47-year championship drought
In front of a home crowd, Nikola Jokic and the Denver Nuggets defeated the Miami Heat four-games-to-one to be crowned NBA champs. The 6'11'' center was also named NBA Finals MVP.
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Opposition In Venezuela Calls For Another Round Of Elections
Gubernatorial elections in Venezuela delivered a majority of seats to the ruling socialists, rocking the opposition and reigniting protests. The opposition cited irregularities in their 17-6 seat loss. Shortages of food and medicine coupled with massive inflation have fueled widespread anger.
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Spring Training: What's Different For Fans This Year Due To The Coronavirus Pandemic
Grapefruit League changes include reduced seating, schedules based on geography, and restrictions on the type of face coverings that can be worn. Here's a team-by-team guide of what fans can expect.
USF Health Breaks Ground on Villages Care Center
USF Health has broken ground on its new Specialty Care Center in the Villages, providing coordinated health care to the country's largest community of…
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Gov. Rick Scott says his new "Project Sunburst" is an unprecedented act of transparency. But one political watcher says Scott appears to be taking lessons…
U.S. News Ranks New College No. 5 Public Liberal Arts School
It's been a rough couple of weeks for Florida schools. Last month, Newsweek ranked a handful of Florida universities among the country's least rigorous…
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Hillsborough County was part of a recent nationwide effort to improve schools from the top down, through a project known as the "principal pipeline." The…
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Tampa-based Masonite says a shift to smaller homes is having an impact on its door manufacturing business. Masonite analyzed floor plans from five of the…
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The number of cases of hepatitis A in Florida has continued to steadily increase, with the largest concentration of the outbreak in the Tampa Bay area,...
Florida Part Of Settlement With Major Life Insurers
Florida is part of a multi-state settlement totaling $3.4 million with four major insurance companies over the issue of improving the way life insurance...
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