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Florida's Governor Declares State Of Emergency Ahead Of Richard Spencer Speech
As a state entity, the University of Florida must allow the white nationalist to speak on campus. But its president urged students and staff to avoid the event and shun its speaker.
After Irma: Northeast Florida Deals With Flood Damage After Waters Recede
The worst flooding in 150 years has left many in Northeast Florida without homes, businesses and cars. Hurricane Irma arrived in the Jacksonville area...
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Brother Of El Faro Seaman Wants Congress To Act On Coast Guard Recommendations
The brother of one of El Faro’s able bodied seamen who died when the ship went down is speaking out after the release of a 200-page report from the U.S....
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Despite Dem Opposition, Gun Evacuation Bill Heading To Governor's Desk
A bill allowing people to carry a gun without a concealed carry permit during a declared emergency evacuation is now heading to Governor Rick Scott.
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Despite Opposition, Abortion Waiting Period Bill Passes First Senate Panel
A controversial abortion bill passed its first Senate committee Tuesday, despite much opposition.
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Florida Democrats Rally Around Biden In Appeal To Farmers, Rural Voters
They hope Biden helps farmers who have been severely impacted by the coronavirus pandemic.
Tallahassee Protesters Released As Rep. Alexander Blasts Police Response
Most of the 15 people who were arrested Saturday in a protest march at the capitol have been released. Now one lawmaker is questioning whether the police response to the group was warranted.
Biden Responds To Trump Court Pick: 'Health Care Is On The Ballot'
The Democratic nominee said the winner of the presidential election should select the next nominee. President Trump announced Amy Coney Barrett as his choice for the Supreme Court on Saturday.
Officials: Mississippi Flooding Remains 'Precarious,' And Can 'Turn At Any Moment'
Flooding is rippling across parts of the state capital of Jackson. Officials say that with more rain expected, the inundation could worsen. Thousands of residents have already been affected.
Fla. Sen. Marco Rubio Joins Bipartisan Climate Solutions Caucus
U.S. Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) has announced that he has joined the bipartisan Senate Climate Solutions Caucus. It’s the first caucus he has become a...
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Criteria Loosened For Fla. Restaurant Employees To Return To Work After Contracting COVID-19
An executive order signed by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis loosens the criteria for restaurant employees with coronavirus to return to work.
Attacking Vote-By-Mail Was Hurting Trump In Fla., Experts Say. So He Changed Course
Democrats lead Republicans in mail ballot requests in the state by 600,000, leading to pressure on the president to relent in his attack on mail voting.
Trump Campaign Courts Evangelicals, Dems Try To Sell Biden To Latinos In Battleground Florida
With early voting in the primary underway, the Trump and Biden campaigns are sharpening their strategies in the key battleground state that is Florida.
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President Trump's Nomination; Fla. Schools Reopen; FGCU Fraternities Suspended
On this week's Florida Roundup, we spoke with two delegates to the RNC, and also discussed what schools and universities are doing to stem the spread of coronavirus as they reopen.
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Katherine Johnson, NASA Mathematician And An Inspiration For 'Hidden Figures,' Dies
Johnson was one of NASA's human "computers" and wrote trajectory equations for missions in the space agency's early days. She was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2015.
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Crowds Assemble Across Washington In Mass Demonstrations Against Police Violence
Near the White House, in front of the Lincoln Memorial and throughout the capital, people are gathering again in what has become a focal point of the nationwide protests over police brutality.
Clay Health Dept. Denies Deleting Cases; Says Changing Number Due To Contact Tracing
Clay County’s recently reported COVID-19 case numbers have been fluctuating in the state’s online database.
DeSantis Loosens Coronavirus Testing Criteria To Help Better Measure Spread
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis was at the TIAA Bank Field Lot J COVID-19 testing site in Jacksonville on Friday afternoon, where he announced testing…
2020 Pulitzer Prize Winners Include 'This American Life' — See A Full List
This year's Pulitzer Prize board awarded its first audio reporting award to the staff of This American Life for a piece on the Trump administration's "Remain in Mexico" policy.
'I Will Never Lie To You': Trump's New Press Secretary Revives Briefing
Kayleigh McEnany, Trump's fourth press secretary, took her first turn behind the lectern in the cramped confines of the James S. Brady briefing room Friday.
Tampanians, Tampans or Tampeños? What Do You Call The Residents of Tampa?
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with TV host Mario R. Núñez, who sparked a debate over the proper moniker for people who live in the city of Tampa.ARI SHAPIRO,…
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A widespread cellphone outage left thousands of users without service today
NPR correspondent Scott Neuman talks with Ailsa Chang about today's widespread cellphone outage. AT&T and other providers were affected.
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How Trump's Immigration Plans Affect The Economy
Parts of the stock market have reached record highs since Donald Trump took office. NPR's Scott Simon talks to Bloomberg View's Joe Nocera about how immigration restrictions could affect the economy.
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Highlights Of Day 2 Of The Republican National Convention
The Republican National Convention heads to Baltimore, where Vice President Pence will give his keynote. Some of the party's biggest stars in Congress are expected to speak, too.
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British Broadcast Regulator Cancels License For Chinese Government's News Channel
The British broadcast regulator has canceled the broadcast license for CGTN, the Chinese government's international English language news channel.
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