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Argentinian Soccer Legend Diego Maradona Dies at 60
Maradona rose from the slums of Buenos Aires to lead the Argentine national soccer team to World Cup glory, suffered from substance abuse and then had a spectacular second career as a coach.
Florida Adds Another 8,500 COVID-19 Cases
The state reported 8,555 people tested positive for COVID-19 since Monday. The state is quickly approaching a million cases since the start of the pandemic.
Trump Is In No Mood To Concede, But Says Will Leave White House
President Trump took questions from reporters for the first time since he lost the election to Joe Biden. He said he'll leave the White House on Jan. 20, but made clear he won't concede.
There's Too Much Trash In Tampa's Recycling Bins, Study Shows
The city will start an education program to make sure the public knows what to recycle - and what to throw away.
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USF Acknowledges Campus Land Belonged To Native American Tribe
This acknowledgment joins a growing number of institutions across the country issuing land acknowledgments to honor native lands.
Bahamas Is Set To Start Offshore Oil Drilling Just 150 Miles Off South Florida
A Bahamian oil company contracted a drill ship to begin exploring the island country's waters for oil in less than a month.
Disney To Lay Off 4,000 More At Florida, California Parks
This move is in addition a previous announcement that 6,000 employees at Disney's Orlando attractions would be losing their jobs.
COVID-19’s Impacts on Colleges; Snowbirds Stay Put; Black Friday Shopping
Colleges are working hard to control the spread of COVID-19. But how will the vector of college students on the move this Thanksgiving weekend impact...
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COMIC: A Kids' Guide To Coping With The Pandemic (And A Printable Zine)
It's been months of the pandemic and you might be feeling frustrated or upset. But there are lots of different ways to deal with your worries — like giving yourself a big hug!
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Wait, Wait, Don't Inaugurate: Why The U.S. Takes So Long To Change Presidents
How is it that the Brits can have a newly elected prime minister meeting with the queen to form a new government within a day or two, but Americans need 10 or 11 weeks to install a new crew?
Investigation Of Broward Sheriff Gregory Tony Grows Wider, State Confirms
Florida’s top law enforcement agency confirms it is investigating Broward Sheriff Gregory Tony over a wider range of issues than it acknowledged six months ago.
FHP To Crack Down During Thanksgiving Weekend
The Florida Highway Patrol will be looking for speeders and impaired drivers during the dangerous Thanksgiving weekend.
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As Enrollment Lags, New College Offers Guaranteed Admission To Qualified Area Students
The honors college hopes to nearly double its enrollment in the next several years.
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Orlando International Airport Ranks In Top Five Busiest Airports For Departures Ahead Of Thanksgiving Holiday
Officials at Orlando International Airport expect some 40,000 passengers a day at times over the Thanksgiving holiday.
Public Health Education Programs See Surge In Students Amid Pandemic
Catalyzed by the response to the pandemic and the inequities it is causing, people are flocking to graduate programs in public health to become the next front-line workers.
Why Does Pfizer's COVID-19 Vaccine Need To Be Kept Colder Than Antarctica?
One of the two leading vaccine candidates requires deep, deep freezing. Here's how communities are working to solve for this and how the new Moderna vaccine could help.
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Florida Adds More Than 4,600 New Coronavirus Cases; Positivity Rate Climbs To 7.95%
Manatee County recorded the deaths of 13 people due to coronavirus complications, the highest for a single day since August 10, when 35 people died.
4 Astronauts Aboard SpaceX Crew Dragon Successfully Dock With Space Station
Three NASA astronauts and one from Japan's space agency reach the ISS after a 27-hour flight following Sunday's liftoff from Kennedy Space Center.
Florida House, Senate Minority Leaders Take Their Places For The Upcoming Legislative Session
The House and Senate will hold organizational meetings Tuesday to swear in newly elected legislators.
Sen. Rubio Joins Small Group Of Republican Senators Calling Biden 'President-Elect'
Only four other GOP senators have publicly called Democrat Joe Biden "president-elect" since the race was called for him over a week ago.
Trump Fires Election Security Director Who Corrected Voter Fraud Disinformation
President Trump, who has refused to accept the results of the White House race, tweeted that Krebs had been terminated "effective immediately."
Coronavirus Put On Backburner As House Speaker Highlights Law Enforcement And Patriotism
Tuesday’s first meeting of the Florida Legislature since March acted as a preview of what lawmakers can expect when they reconvene next year. Florida House Speaker Chris Sprowls of Palm Harbor focused on law enforcement.
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Facing Budget Shortfalls, New Senate Leadership Promises To Tighten Spending
New Senate President Wilton Simpson of Spring Hill gave remarks during the legislature’s organizational session Tuesday, giving a glimpse of how the Senate will look with him at the helm.
Crowdsource Funding Aims To Preserve Dunedin Property
A group of preservationists are putting out a public appeal to help save the Gladys Douglas-Hackworth property - the largest piece of green space in Pinellas County remaining to be purchased or preserved.
Florida’s COVID-19 Cases Near 900,000
Deaths attributed to the coronavirus on Tuesday totaled 86; roughly double the number from the day before.
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