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It's A Record-Tying 2020 Atlantic Hurricane Season With Formation Of Tropical Storm Eta
It is the 28th named storm of the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season. With a month left, it tied the mark set in 2005.
2020 Elections: How Florida Voted In The Presidential Election
Here is a statewide and county-by-county breakdown of how Floridians voted in the 2020 presidential election.
Hillsborough Election Results: Chronister, Other Incumbents Win Their Races
Here are the 2020 Hillsborough County election results.
UF Students Defy Mask Mandate Off Campus: 'We’re A Very Low-Risk Group'
Many are aware of the risks associated with not wearing a mask, but in the absence of older company, to them, the risk becomes irrelevant.
Trump Blankets Pennsylvania, While Obama Joins Biden On Michigan Trail
The presidential campaigns began the final weekend before Election Day by making efforts to drive up needed support in a handful of key states.
2020 Elections: How Florida Voted For President, House Seats And Amendments
Recapping how Florida voters cast their ballots in the 2020 elections.
Presidential Candidates Prove How Important Florida Is To Winning The White House
Both candidates vying for the White House are making a final push to win voters in Florida. The Sunshine State is critical to winning the White House.
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Sean Connery, Actor And The Original James Bond, Dies At 90
The Oscar-winning film star with the distinctive Scottish brogue eventually outgrew the 007 role to appear in a range of movies in a career that spanned nearly a half-century.
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With Deluge Of Mail Ballots, Here's When To Expect Election Results In 6 Key States
Rules in several key states don't allow election workers to begin processing or counting mail-in ballots until Election Day, so the winners may not be declared for days.
Former Florida Lawmakers Unite For Biden
A growing number of onetime Florida House and Senate members are using social media to send a political message.
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Florida Sees A Decline In Positive Coronavirus Cases, But Rise In Positivity Rate
The state recorded 2,331 new daily positive coronavirus tests, its lowest total in nearly two weeks, but with its highest positivity rate in a similar time span.
Florida Coronavirus Infections Surpass 790,000
Florida's coronavirus infections passed 790,000 Wednesday with over 4,100 people testing positive since Tuesday. Statewide, 790,426 people have tested positive.
2 Weeks After Eta, Nicaragua Braces For Massive Hurricane Iota
Iota, now a Category 5 storm with sustained winds of 160 mph, is expected to hit Nicaragua on Monday evening, bringing catastrophic winds, life-threatening storm surge and extreme rainfall.
U.S. Hits 11 Million Coronavirus Cases, Adding 1 Million In A Week
More than 11 million confirmed coronavirus cases have been recorded in the U.S., according to Johns Hopkins University. The country recorded 166,555 new cases in the last day and 1,266 new deaths.
Five Important Questions About Pfizer's COVID-19 Vaccine
Historically, important announcements about vaccines are made through peer-reviewed research papers that have undergone scrutiny, not company press releases.
Moderna's COVID-19 Vaccine Shines In Clinical Trial
The vaccine is nearly 95% effective in preventing illness, according to an interim analysis of a clinical test involving 30,000 people.
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Publix, Winn-Dixie, CVS, Walgreens Among Stores Set To Carry COVID-19 Vaccine
Retail pharmacies would be part of a third phase of distribution in Florida. HHS Secretary Alex Azar says ensuring access and affordability is a top priority.
FACT CHECK: What's Happening In This Election Is Not Like Florida In 2000
President Trump is challenging the results of the presidential election, which his allies have compared to the contested race 20 years ago. But there are many differences between the two.
Timeline: How The President-Elect Becomes The President
Joe Biden has been declared the winner of the 2020 election. While President Trump has challenged the results, Biden's inauguration is still expected Jan. 20. Here's what happens between now and then.
‘Breakthrough Finding’ Reveals Why Certain COVID-19 Patients Die
Scientists have found that some people have antibodies against parts of their own immune system, allowing viruses to multiply rapidly.
Coronavirus Testing Still Accessible In Hillsborough Despite Increased Demand, Official Says
Residents have more options besides public testing sites now, which officials say is helping the county meet rising demand.
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Florida Environmentalists Want Legislature To Create Climate Change Committee
The request from Florida Conservation Voters comes in a letter to top lawmakers, both from the greater Tampa Bay region.
UF Program In The Villages Will Do Research Focused On Seniors Health
The research program is part of UF's Clinical and Translational Science Institute.
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Here's Where To Donate Food, And Get Help, In Tampa Bay This Holiday Season
Food banks across the greater Tampa Bay region continue calling for donations for the holiday season and beyond.
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A March Without Millions Is Still A Worrying Sign Of A Nation Divided
The Million MAGA March drew a mix of conservative Republicans, far-right extremists and conspiracy theorists. Extremism analysts say their cooperation is a troubling sign.
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