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What is 2025's song of the summer? It's complicated
Stephen Thompson breaks down the few songs of the summer contenders in a year of musical stagnancy.
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Ecuador rejects U.S. military bases in major defeat for President Noboa
Ecuadorians have decisively rejected a series of referendum measures, including plans for U.S. military bases and constitutional changes, handing President Daniel Noboa a major political setback amid rising gang violence.
How university endowments operate
Some students would like their universities to divest from Israel. Here's why universities don't want to do it — and why it may not even be doable.
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Control of Minnesota's legislature is on the line in a special election this fall
Democrats have a majority in the Minnesota legislature. But after a resignation and other potential departures, Republicans could assume control of the state senate, at least until Election Day.
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WUSF promotes Leslie Laney to lead the station as general manager
Laney joined the station in 2018 to strengthen its digital presence and help it reach new audiences. She replaces JoAnn Urofsky, who's retiring after 23 years as general manager.
As deadline looms for Haitians in U.S. to lose TPS, a SWFL forum will offer updates, support
The public is encouraged to come to a Sunday forum in Fort Myers on where things stand and what may come for immigrants in America.
Florida Education Association wants Legislature to make major investment into schools, teachers
The FEA, the state's largest union representing teachers and education staff, unveiled a legislative agenda Tuesday focused on three key issues: competitive compensation, the recruitment of high-quality educators, and the protection of academic freedom.
U.S. men's ice hockey Paralympics team goes for gold
At the Paralympics, the U.S. men's Para ice hockey team is on a roll. The U.S. has won gold the past four Games. If the men win gold in Milan, the U.S. will get a sweep at the Olympics and Paralympics.
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MIT, Yale, and other elite colleges are finally reaching out to rural students
Top colleges aim to create a diverse campus with students from all walks of life; so they're traveling to places they've neglected before: rural communities.
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For election workers, Trump's lies have meant threats, harassment and a poisoned dog
Election workers across 22 different states told NPR they've received threats or felt unsafe doing their jobs, and many are worried for what the 2024 presidential election will bring.
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Why Didn't The FBI And DHS Produce A Threat Report Ahead of The Capitol Insurrection?
The FBI and the Department of Homeland Security wrote detailed threat assessments before Black Lives Matter demonstrations last summer, but offered only general warnings before the events on Jan. 6.
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The U.S. Paid Billions To Get Enough COVID Vaccines Last Fall. What Went Wrong?
Immediately after the Food and Drug Administration authorized Pfizer's vaccine, the company delivered fewer doses than its government contract projected. Federal officials say they didn't know why.
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Oscars 2024: 'Oppenheimer' wins best picture, Emma Stone takes best actress
It was a night of few surprises, but felt triumphant nonetheless. Here's what NPR pop culture critics had to say as they watched the 96th Academy Awards — from red carpet to the final winners.
'It's frustrating': a Florida mom's search for an infant COVID shot
After hospitals, pharmacies and the state refused to help, an Orlando mother shares her journey in trying to get her 8-month-old daughter the COVID-19 vaccination.
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Toronto Blue Jays take a 3-2 lead over Los Angeles Dodgers in World Series
Trey Yesavage set a World Series rookie record with 12 strikeouts in a 6-1 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers that moved them within one win of their first championship since 1993.
Florida's Debt Falls To $21 Billion
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Recession Chances Low In Early 2020 But Increase Later In Year
The Florida Chamber of Commerce’s Chief Economist says there’s a low chance of a recession this year . However, that doesn’t mean it will be smooth...
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U.S. Economy Grew At A 3.5 Percent Rate In 3rd Quarter
That's slower than the second quarter's blockbuster 4.2 percent but puts the economy on pace for the fastest annual growth in 13 years.
Democrats Say Voter Registration Key For 2020
If Florida Democrats could sum up the state party’s early 2020 strategy in three words, they would be registration, registration, registration.During the…
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In mountains across America, skiers and snowboarders are abandoning ski lifts and heading into the backcountry as resorts limit numbers due to COVID-19. But the backcountry boom comes with dangers.
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On Day 2, Biden Focuses On COVID-19 Strategy With 10 Executive Actions
President Biden laid out his approach to the pandemic before he took office. On Thursday, he began implementing it, calling the effort a "wartime undertaking."
3 Colorado Officers Involved In Forceful Arrest Of Woman With Dementia Resign
The Loveland police officers were involved in the forceful arrest and detention of Karen Garner, a 73-year-old woman with dementia. The announcement came after a federal civil rights suit was filed.
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Doctors were surprised to find nine babies; scans had shown only seven. "The newborns (five girls and four boys) and the mother are all doing well," Mali's health minister says.
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