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FL Universities Could Receive $400M in Performance-Based Funds
While University of South Florida officials wait to see if the Florida Legislature and Gov. Rick Scott sign off on the state budget and more than $29…
New Judge Sets Hearing In Florida School Reopening Lawsuit
Leon County Circuit Judge Charles Dodson has scheduled a Thursday hearing in a lawsuit about Education Commissioner Richard Corcoran’s mandate that schools reopen campuses. The Florida Education Association is challenging Corcoran’s July 6 emergency order requiring schools to reopen in August, unless state and local health officials say otherwise.
No Curfew For Hillsborough, But Shelter-In-Place Now 24/7
There will be no curfew in Hillsborough County, after all.But starting at 10 p.m. Friday, county residents will be asked to "shelter at home" - 24 hours a…
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Another 2,000 In Florida Test Positive For COVID-19
Another 2,000 new cases of coronavirus were reported in Florida Sunday, the second-highest number of positive tests reported in a single day statewide…
Florida Reports Lowest Number Of New Cases, Deaths, Positivity Rate In Weeks
The Florida Department of Health reported Sunday that 7,104 people tested positive for the coronavirus since Saturday. It’s the lowest number of new cases…
COVID-19 Deaths Surge: With 257 More Lost, Florida Sets New Record Friday
Deaths linked to the coronavirus in Florida set another new high on Friday for the fourth consecutive day.A total of 257 deaths linked to coronavirus were…
Florida Cases Of COVID-19 Pass 38,000
Cases of COVID-19 in the state passed 38,000 Wednesday.The Florida Department of Health confirms 38,002 people have now tested positive for the…
Florida COVID-19 Cases Exceed 43,000; Sarasota County Reports Largest Daily Increase
Florida COVID-19 cases have passed 43,000.As of Thursday, 43,210 people have tested positive for the coronavirus in the state; an increase of 808 people…
Watch Live: Senate Votes To Acquit Trump In Historic 2nd Impeachment Trial
The former president is being tried on one article of impeachment saying he incited the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. Videos shown during the proceedings may contain profanity and violence.
Florida Adds 5,610 New Coronavirus Cases Tuesday
Florida's new coronavirus cases have been steadily declining, with the state seeing 5,000-7,000 new cases daily. But the Florida Department of health reported a slight uptick in cases Tuesday compared to Monday.
Florida Just Under Two Million Coronavirus Cases
There were 27,213 new coronavirus cases statewide in the past week with a 5.58% average of people testing positive for the first time.
Brazil's Senate Investigates Who To Blame For Country's COVID-19 Crisis
A parliamentary inquiry has begun in Brazil into the president's pandemic response. He's downplayed the pandemic — leading to devastating COVID-19 surges that have overwhelmed hospitals.
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Archaeologists Discover Earliest Example Of Dog Domestication In Arabia
Archaeologists have discovered remains of the earliest example of dog domestication on the Arabian Peninsula, providing a look into pet ownership 6,000 years ago.
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What's making us happy: A guide for your weekend viewing
Each week, the guests and hosts on NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour share what's bringing them joy. This week: the show Sort Of, a helpful YouTube channel and more.
New Orleans Audubon Zoo welcomes a trafficked jaguar cub
The 7-month-old spotted beauty was rescued from wildlife trafficking and will be living alongside a 6-year-old male named Valerio. There are only 15,000 believed to be living in the wild.
Introducing The Winner Of The 2017 Tiny Desk Contest
More than 6,000 entries later, we have our champion. Watch the joyous video that won over all 10 judges unanimously.
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The Tonga volcano caused an oil spill on Peru's coast. Fishermen are protesting
Because of waves from Saturday's eruption, an estimated 6,000 barrels of oil were spilled near Peru's main refinery on the coast in an area rich in marine biodiversity.
Florida's citrus crop forecast continues to sour
Despite an increased demand for orange juice at the start of the coronavirus pandemic, the industry has been on a downward projection for nearly two decades.
The public can weigh in on how to best manage the Nature Coast Aquatic Preserve
A plan is being drawn up to help manage the 700 acres offshore of Pasco, Hernando and Citrus counties.
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In 10 states, a gallon of gas now costs more than $5
Consumers are paying more around the country. No state's average is below $4.28, according to AAA. But in California, drivers are paying $2 more than that amount.
2 women are killed at a church in Iowa, hours after a shooting near Milwaukee
The Story County Sheriff's Office in Ames, Iowa, received multiple 911 calls about shots being fired outside of Cornerstone Church at about 6:51 p.m., it said.
Liz Cheney is facing a likely primary defeat in Wyoming. Here's why
Cheney, who has spoken out clearly against former President Donald Trump, is down by 20 points in primary polls — and her approval ratings are in the tank among Wyoming Republicans.
Music We Love Now: New Albums Of Bach, Beethoven And Brahms
New albums of music by the "Three Bs" prove that going back to the basics has its advantages. Hear a sweet-toned violin concerto, an audacious piano sonata and a solo cello suite caressed by a lute.
Pro-Bolsonaro protesters storm Brazil's Congress
Supporters of former President Jair Bolsonaro have stormed Brazil's Congress building and Presidential offices, in scenes that echo Jan. 6 storming of the Capitol building in Washington, D.C.
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Washington Commanders owners are exploring a potential sale of the NFL team
The team, worth an estimated $5.6 billion, could soon be for sale, after owners Dan and Tanya Snyder said they have hired Bank of America Securities to "consider potential transactions."
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