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Breaking down the legal ramifications of Florida's abortion and marijuana amendments
On Florida Matters, Stetson law professor Louis Virelli said the Florida Supreme Court's ruling "shined a very bright light on the importance of the abortion amendment."
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After Arpaio, 4 Answers To Questions About How Pardons Are Supposed To Work
President Trump has used his pardon power to forgive one of his most loyal political allies, former Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio. On Monday, Trump told reporters, "I stand by my pardon of Sheriff Joe."
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Russia charges 4 men for a Moscow attack that killed and injured hundreds
A Russian court has charged four men it says carried out a terror attack on a Moscow concert hall that killed and injured hundreds of people.
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Need A Useless Robot? Simone Giertz Is The Queen
A Swedish inventor has found a following with her quirky mechanical creations, even if they don't work as you'd imagine.
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A new association of 15 HBCUs aims to collectively boost their research status
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks to Morgan State University president David K. Wilson about an association aimed at boosting the research status of Historically Black Colleges and Universities.
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Visit Florida's Future Remains Among House, Senate Budget Divides
The tourism industry pushed Wednesday to keep the doors open at the state’s tourism-marketing agency as House and Senate budget committees advanced...
A visit to Beirut's Dahieh neighborhood, a Hezbollah stronghold and target of Israel
Dahieh, where Hassan Nasrallah was killed, is both a Hezbollah stronghold and one of the most vibrant parts of Beirut.
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NASA's Artemis II has left Earth's orbit, and 4 astronauts now head to the moon
With the last major firing of its engine, the Artemis II spacecraft is now on a path that will take it around the moon and back.
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What Happens When A.I. Takes The Wheel?
In his new book Autonomy, Lawrence Burns, formerly with General Motors, argues that self-driving, electric cars are inevitable. In an interview with NPR, he addresses the now — and the future.
Trump Praises Law Enforcement In Visit To Kenosha
The president went to the Wisconsin city where 29-year-old Jacob Blake, a Black man, was shot and seriously wounded by police and where two people were shot and killed in subsequent unrest.
Visit St. Pete-Clearwater honors 'the code' with 727 Day
This Sunday is 7-27, as in the 727 area code. Several events are planned to pay homage.
4 More Victims Identified In Florida Condo Collapse
The official death toll is nine, with 152 people still unaccounted for. The mayor urged family members of those missing to have their DNA swabbed so that it can be matched with any remains found.
How the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank affected one startup
Tiffany Dufu, CEO of tech startup The Cru, responds to the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank.
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U.N. Chief Visits Displaced Tamils
United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon is in Sri Lanka to discuss how to handle the quarter-million people displaced by that island nation's 25-year civil war. The government said more than 6,200 of its forces were killed and almost 30,000 wounded in the final three years of its war against the Tamil Tiger rebels, which ended last weekend.
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Trump and DeSantis make appearances in Iowa ahead of the January 15 caucuses
With the countdown to the Iowa caucuses on, former President Donald Trump and Governor Ron DeSantis make appearances there this weekend.
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Jan. 6 defendant Guy Reffitt faces sentencing. The DOJ wants him to get 15 years
A judge will sentence Guy Reffitt, the first Jan. 6 defendant to be convicted by a jury. The DOJ wants him to get 15 years, including an enhancement for terrorism; he's asking for two years.
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'I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry'
Hank Williams' 1949 hit foreshadows his untimely death four years later, at the age of 29.
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Fresh Air Weekend: 'The Book of Mormon' at 15; Clarke Peters on 'The Boroughs'
Andrew Rannells and Josh Gad starred in The Book of Mormon when it made its Broadway debut. In The Boroughs, Peters plays a member of a retirement community that's plagued by mysterious forces.
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'I Am Mourning The Loss': Two-Thirds Of Artists Report They're Now Unemployed
A leading U.S. arts organization released a survey of more than 10,000 artists and creative workers on Friday. It found 95% of them have experienced income loss as a result of COVID-19.
Librarian Nancy Pearl Shares 4 Fantastic Books For The End Of 2019
Our go-to librarian says there are plenty of readers who find that "fiction gives you the truth of history and nonfiction gives you the facts." With that in mind, she shares some new titles.
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A ton of ejections. A goal taken away 15 minutes later. Lightning-Panthers was wild Saturday
The Florida Panthers beat the Tampa Bay Lightning 7-0 in the preseason finale for both teams. The game featured 65 penalties totaling 312 minutes.
Trump Makes First Visit To Florida And Georgia Since Hurricane Michael Struck
President Trump is visiting parts of Florida and Georgia that were hit by Hurricane Michael last week. The visit comes just three weeks before midterm elections in two states with tough races.
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'I'll Take You There': The Staple Singers' Rise From Church To Fame
The group's sound broke down musical walls and inspired civil rights leaders. NPR's Arun Rath speaks with biographer Greg Kot about his new book, I'll Take You There: Mavis Staples, the Staple Singers, and the March Up Freedom's Highway.
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HHS Sec. Burwell Visits Florida To Push Obamacare Deadline
Health and Human Services Secretary Sylvia Burwell visited Tampa on Tuesday to remind Floridians they’re in the final days to enroll in the federal...
8 Tracks: Viral jazz, fantasy metal and a springtime roséwave jam
What do New Jazz Underground, Black Sabbath and Remi Wolf have in common? According to NPR Music producer Lars Gotrich, they put out the best tracks of the week.
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