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Amy Coney Barrett's Supreme Court Confirmation Hearing
Questioning of nominee Amy Coney Barrett will begin today and last through Wednesday.
Voters: Did You Having Difficulty Casting Your Ballots?
Have you run into any issues with casting your ballot? Fill out our form and let us know.
Dispute Leaves Florida Supreme Court Without Black Justice For First Time In Nearly Four Decades
Gov. Ron DeSantis nominated Renatha Francis, but she was declared ineligible in Septemer because at the time of her appointment she had not been a member of the Florida Bar for at least 10 years.
GOP Narrows Voter Registration Gap In Florida
In all, 14,441,869 Floridians were registered before a “book closing” deadline last week for the general election, including 5,303,254 Democrats and 5,169,012 Republicans. Another 3,753,286 Floridians are registered without ties to any political party.
Facing Many Unknowns, States Rush To Plan Distribution Of COVID-19 Vaccines
A vaccine will only work if a lot of people can get immunized. State health officials are working furiously to design outreach and distribution plans, with little clarity from the federal government.
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Closing Arguments: Democrats Say Barrett Augurs What They Call Dangerous Regression
The Senate minority can't stop Amy Coney Barrett from ascending to the Supreme Court, so it did as much as possible to tar her in the eyes of the public as an extremist rubber stamp for Trump.
Florida Lotto Ticket Price Doubled; Official: 'Game Was In Need Of A Refresh'
Since being launched in 1988, Lotto has generated more than $8 billion for education.
With Debate Canceled, Trump And Biden Appear In Dueling Town Halls
At the same time but on different networks, the candidates answered questions about a range of issues, including the coronavirus pandemic, which was part of the reason for the separate events.
Cold Front Approaching This Weekend; Tropics Active Again Next Week
A taste of fall as morning lows will fall into the 60s north of the I-4 corridor on Saturday, and afternoon highs will only rebound to the upper 70s and lower 80s. Then, we watch the tropics again.
Cold Front Follows Zeta With A Cool Change This Weekend
Rain could move into the greater Tampa Bay region starting Thursday night, but a pleasant start to the work week is ahead.
U.S. Hospitals Targeted In Rising Wave Of Ransomware Attacks, Federal Agencies Say
An alert warns hospitals and health care providers that there is "credible information of an increased and imminent cybercrime threat."
Don't Trust Social Media To Inform Your Election Decisions, Survey Shows
A USF School of Public Affairs survey asked 600 people about how they use social media for news during this election season.
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'Guns, Protests And Elections Do Not Mix': Conflict Experts See Rising Warning Signs
If no clear winner emerges on election night, experts in global conflict warn conditions are ripe for potential violence in the U.S.
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How The 2020 Election Could End Up In The Courts
She said that while there’s typically a lot of litigation in an election year, this time there’s a ‘bumper crop’ because of COVID-19.
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CareerSource Pinellas Launches Programs For Job Seekers
The PinellasWorks programs allow businesses and job seekers affected by COVID-19 to connect.
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Election Day Tips To Make Voting Easier
Voting officials are expecting a busy Election Day, but fewer in person because of the coronavirus pandemic. Everything you need to know before you enter polling locations today.
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Live: NPR Coverage Of The 2020 Election
NPR will be providing live coverage of the 2020 election throughout the day.
Election 2020: Cities And Businesses Prepare For Post-Election Unrest, Violence
Across the country, there are growing concerns that the bitterness and animosity over the presidential election will not end when the polls close.
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Election Night Viewer's Guide: Why You May Need To Be Patient
You're probably anxious about the results, but patience may truly be a virtue on election night. Here's how to approach the evening.
What's On Tampa Voters' Minds Heading To The Polls? Here's A Sampling
Voters have different thoughts as they cast their ballots on Election Day.
Unlocking The Keystone State: Why Pennsylvania Is Crucial
Both the Biden and Trump camps set their eyes on Pennsylvania in the final days of the election season, and for good reason.
Florida’s Coronavirus Positivity Rate Climbs to Over 7.5%
Florida and other states use the rate of people who have tested positive for the virus for the first time as one of several indicators of how prevalent the virus is in the state.
DeSantis: Turnout Swinging Florida Vote To Trump
Gov. Ron DeSantis said President Donald Trump should win Florida based on the the large voter turnout among Republicans on Election Day.
Hurricane Eta Near Landfall in Nicaragua, Likely To Re-Emerge In Caribbean By The Weekend
The Category 4 storm is only the fifth on record in the Atlantic Basin in the month of November
Florida COVID-19 Death Toll Exceeds 17,000
Health officials reported 46 people died due to complications from the coronavirus since Sunday's report, and that pushed the statewide death toll past 17,000.
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