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Many Places Hard Hit By COVID-19 Leaned More Toward Trump In 2020 Than 2016
An NPR analysis shows that the majority of counties with the highest COVID-19 death rates showed stronger support for Trump in 2020 than they did four years ago.
FACT CHECK: Trump Falsely Claims Widespread Fraud In Latest Election Speech
President Trump spoke from the White House briefing room on Thursday night as the presidential race remains tight and uncalled, falsely claiming that Democrats were trying to rig the election.
CDC Report: Officials Knew Coronavirus Test Was Flawed But Released It Anyway
An unreleased CDC review obtained by NPR shows that lab officials knew an early coronavirus test kit had a high failure rate. They decided not to recall it and sent it to the nation's labs anyway.
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Tampa Bay Area Within Eta's Winding Cone As South Florida Braces For Flash Flooding
Eta's winding track will take it back into the Caribbean and approaching South Florida this weekend, as Tampa Bay will experience increased winds and higher rain chances as soon as this weekend.
Nursing Home Residents Can Leave And Return Amid COVID-19
The state is allowing residents to return to facilities after being screened for COVID-19-like symptoms.
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'Suppressing The Black Vote In History Has Backfired': Remembering The Ocoee Election Day Massacre
A look back at Florida’s election history. 100 years ago, the worst election massacre in the U.S. happened in Central Florida.
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Trump Adviser Points To Voter Outreach, Data In Florida Win
She said the Trump campaign "targeted strategic demographic groups that are not traditional Republican supporters."
How Coronavirus, Supreme Court Affect Obamacare Open Enrollment
Job losses caused by the pandemic are driving more people to the Obamacare marketplace. But some are concerned the Supreme Court could dismantle the law and leave them without coverage.
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Trump Latches Onto Conspiracies, As Legal Battles Fail And Path To Win Narrows
Lawsuits filed across the country are the result of a campaign legal team working to "bend reality" to fit Trump's false claims, says one expert.
Florida Coronavirus Cases, Hospitalizations Trend Upward As Deaths Decrease
The number of coronavirus cases in Florida reached 832,635 on Friday as the state reported another 5,245 people testing positive since Thursday.
Guidance For Holiday Gatherings During The Pandemic
Dr. Charles Lockwood, dean of USF's college of medicine, suggests people interested in holding holiday gatherings follow CDC recommendations.
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Stocks Post Best Week Since April Despite Tumultuous And Unresolved Election
Investors are betting on at least two more years of divided government, spurring the best weekly stock gains in months.
The Presidency Often Hinges On A Handful Of States. Some Have Made A Popular Vote Pact
What would a national popular vote mean? Instead of watching days of livestreams of swing state poll workers, the result would have been settled on Tuesday night.
Despite Pandemic, Florida Universities Won't Waive Testing Requirement For Applicants
Changing the testing requirement is up to the State University System’s Board of Governors. They have not, despite students, parents and high school counselors urging them to do so.
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More Americans Pay Rent On Credit Cards As Lawmakers Fail To Pass Relief Bill
Many Americans who've lost income in the pandemic are falling deeper into debt — forced to pay bills or even their rent on credit cards. It's a sign of trouble ahead for the economy.
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Health Departments Offering Free Testing On World AIDS Day
Every year, Dec. 1 marks the observance of World AIDS Day to show solidarity for people living with HIV and to remember those who have died from AIDS-related illnesses.
Bipartisan Group Of Lawmakers Offer $908 Billion Coronavirus Aid Compromise
A loosely assembled group of House and Senate lawmakers released a legislative framework they hope can break the months-long impasse between party leaders and the White House on pandemic relief.
WUSF News Is Looking For Spring Interns
WUSF News seeking student journalists from around the country who want to learn and work in a professional newsroom. The deadline to apply for a WUSF Radio News Internship remains open through Dec. 21.
So You Traveled Over Thanksgiving. Now What?
Experts suggest being extra-careful over the next week or two if you gathered with others outside your pod. That means masks, getting tested and assuming you might be infected with the coronavirus.
They Won The Vote, Now Advocates For Cruise Limits In Key West Want To Stay Part Of The Legal Fight
On Election Day, Key West voters approved three measures that would severely limit the cruise industry on the island. That issue was already in court — and now the people who pushed for the new limits want to stay part of the legal battle.
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Coronavirus Was In U.S. Weeks Earlier Than Previously Known, Study Says
The discovery, uncovered after analyzing blood donations from nine states, strengthens evidence that the coronavirus was quietly spreading around the world before health officials were aware.
Here's How You Can Help On Giving Tuesday Across Tampa Bay
Nonprofits across the greater Tampa Bay region are collecting donations this Giving Tuesday in preparation for the holidays.
COVID-19 Continues To Affect Florida Colleges And Universities
As of Nov. 22, the 15-to-24 age group comprised about 16% of Florida's cases. The impact was evident in counties that are home to three of the state's largest campuses.
Why Was The 2020 Atlantic Hurricane Season So Active? Here Are A Few Reasons
This year's hurricane season got an early start and built throughout the summer, becoming the second to extend into the Greek alphabet.
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A Wintry Blast Sends Temperatures Plunging Across Tampa Bay
A cold front is bringing some of the chilliest weather the region has seen all year. Here's how long it will last.
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