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Florinda Flores, COVID-19 Victim, Never Held Back Her Love Or Food
We continue to remember some of the nearly 400,000 people who died in the U.S. during the coronavirus pandemic. Florinda Flores, 85, a beloved grandmother in Roswell, N.M., died last month.
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News Brief: Inauguration Day Changes, COVID-19 Roundup, Alexei Navalny
President-elect Biden is sworn in this week, but his inauguration will look vastly different. U.S. is on the verge of 400,000 coronavirus deaths. A Putin critic is arrested after landing in Moscow.
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Some Christians Feel It's A God-Given Mission To Fight On Trump's Behalf
Some of the extremists who assaulted the U.S. Capitol are Christian nationalists. They believe they are on a divine mission to challenge government institutions in the name of God.
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Buffalo Bills Fans Donate To Charity Favored By Baltimore Ravens QB
Fans of the Bills are donating to Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson's favorite charity, Blessings in a Backpack, after their team's victory over Baltimore. Jackson was injured in Sunday's game.
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Security Is On High Alert For Inauguration Week Activities
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with former National Security Council official Javed Ali about the security operation in advance of Inauguration Day, and an FBI warning of armed protests nationwide.
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The Art Of Inclusion: Cultural Organizations Across Tampa Bay To Reflect On Racial Diversity
When it comes to the arts, people of color are historically underrepresented. But cultural organizations are pledging to do better on issues of diversity.
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Data Scientist Rebekah Jones, Facing Arrest, Turns Herself In To Florida Authorities
Rebekah Jones has said she lost her job after refusing to manipulate data to suggest Florida was ready to ease coronavirus restrictions.
Former Anti-Vaccine Mom Explains How Movement Pulled Her In, And How She Left
The anti-vaccine movement has existed in various forms for decades. The Internet and social media created a surge in misinformation. We profile a mother who got pulled in, and how she got out.
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Can The Senate Try An Ex-President?
Ahead of soon-to-be former President Trump's Senate trial, constitutional scholars disagree on whether the Founders intended for a president no longer in office to be tried by the Senate.
Data Challenges Efficacy Of Vaccine Made By Chinese Company
Many nations are betting on a vaccine made in China to immunize their populations. Clinical trial data from Brazil shows it is only 50% effective — less than the 78% previously reported.
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Tampa Bay Bucs Beat The Saints, Move On To NFC Championship
This will be the fourth conference championship game in Buccaneers history. The last time was in 2002.
Guardians Of The Galaxy Star Bautista Offers Reward For 'Trump'-Carved Manatee
A video of a manatee with "Trump" etched onto its back recently went viral, and now the actor is offering an award to anyone who can identify the person that did it.
Looking Back On The Pandemic's Start And Forward To When It May End
On Tuesday, it will be a year since the first case of COVID-19 was reported in the U.S. Now there are almost 24 million cases and nearly 400,000 people are dead.
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Biden Will Arrive In Washington As Trump Finishes Up His Presidency
President-elect Biden is heading to Washington from Delaware as President Trump works through his last full day in office. Washington, D.C. is locked down ahead of Wednesday's inaugural ceremonies.
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Calif. Lawmakers Aim To Restrict Certain Crowd Control Weapons
California is moving to revamp use of "less lethal" rounds fired by police, that include bean bags and rubber bullets, Several demonstrators were injured during racial justice protests this summer.
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Legacy Of Travel Ban Will Be Hard For Biden To Erase
President-elect Biden has pledged to quickly end the Trump administration's travel ban on Muslim-majority countries. But immigrant advocates say the lasting effects of policy will be harder to undo.
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'History Has Its Eyes On Us.' Poet Amanda Gorman Seeks Right Words For Inauguration
At 22 years old, the Los Angeles native will become the youngest poet in recent memory to deliver a poem at a presidential inauguration.
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Assisted Living Company, With Florida Facilities, Requires Staff To Get Vaccinated Against COVID-19
Kentucky-based company Atria is calling for roughly 10,000 staff members to get the vaccine.
Poll: Most Americans Think Trump Will Be Remembered As A Subpar President
By a 60%-to-27% margin, Americans said they thought Trump would go down as either one of the worst presidents in history or below average. President-elect Joe Biden is viewed more positively.
Biden To Take Oath Amid Sharply Divided Nation In The Midst Of Crises
With the backdrop of the U.S. Capitol, where anger and fear are raw after the Jan. 6 riot, President-elect Biden will give his address on Inauguration Day. Biden has vowed to bring Americans together.
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After Weeks Of Delay, Biden's Official Transition Will Finally Begin
President Trump has indicated he's clearing the way for the official transition to begin. The General Services Administration sent the Biden team a letter making available official resources to help.
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Trump Allows Formal Transition To Biden Presidency To Begin
President Trump said on Monday that he is allowing his administration to begin the transition to the Biden presidency, while still not fully conceding the election.
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National Stockpile Can't Match The Pandemic's Latest Surge
The pandemic has overwhelmed the Strategic National Stockpile that supports the nation during emergencies. The system is trying to restock but is still unlikely to meet the country's needs.
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Yellen Reportedly Tapped To Become Treasury Secretary
President-elect Joe Biden reportedly plans to nominate Janet Yellen to be Treasury secretary. She would be the first woman to hold the job if confirmed
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Biden To Assign More Women To National Security Positions
When Joe Biden and Kamala Harris were running against each other, they both pledged to hire more women in national security positions. Pledge organizers see signs that this promise might be fulfilled.
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