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The Florida Senate on Monday approved a bill that would ensure the continued operation of three disputed trauma centers, but it remains unclear if Senate…
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The dense sea fog that's hung around offshore since Monday continues to cause problems for local ports.However, a break is finally in sight for 2,500…
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Leo Tolstoy's novel Anna Karenina opens with the line: "All happy families are alike; each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way." A new book about Tolstoy's wife shows how their marriage seems to have fallen into the second category.
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Royal Caribbean Cruise Ship Leaves Miami For Test Voyage
The Freedom of the Seas pulled away from PortMiami about 7 p.m. Sunday with a fully vaccinated crew and about 600 volunteer passengers.
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An August Facebook post from the grocer has gone viral as news reports about the down-the-line demise of the scales surfaced this week.
Facebook Apologizes For Manipulation; Data Research Likely To Go On
A mood study that Facebook conducted on unwitting users has been criticized. Data science plays an integral role at Facebook — for bottom line reasons, and in collaboration with academic researchers.
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Anne Watts and Boister: Music from Madness
Artists can find inspiration in the unlikeliest places. Musician Anne Watts, of the band Boister, has been influenced by the time she spent volunteering in a mental institution — and by the odd things kids say.
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First Listen: Kronos Quartet, 'Aheym'
The National's Bryce Dessner composed all the music for this album.
Review: Grouper, 'Ruins'
Recorded with Liz Harris' voice, a piano and not much else, Ruins achieves striking intimacy, its emotional heft commanding attention throughout.
Subtropical Storm Nicole forms and could near hurricane strength on a path to Florida's east coast
The storm is expected to produce periods of heavy rain, along with dangerous surf and possible beach erosion.
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Florida legislators approve $15 million in funding for New College
The money will be used in part to hire faculty and offer student scholarships.
Prince Harry and Meghan say they will use royal titles for their children
Prince Harry and his wife Meghan announced that their daughter had been christened in a private ceremony in California, publicly calling her Princess Lilibet Diana.
Hillsborough commissioners will appeal a ruling against its transportation sales tax referendum
An appeal comes with an automatic stay of the judge's ruling that invalidated the referendum — but the stay can also be appealed.
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German players cover their mouths at the World Cup to protest FIFA
The players covered their mouths for their team photo in an apparent rebuke of FIFA's clampdown on plans to wear armbands to protest discrimination in host nation Qatar.
An investigation could lead to the termination of HART's CEO
The future of Adelee Le Grand, CEO of Hillsborough's bus agency, could be on the line when board officials meet Monday. One union representative cites a "toxic" work environment.
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Tampa leaders revamp a housing hotline to help renters
The housing information hotline rolled out by the city of Tampa in June 2022 was recently absorbed by the Tenant Services Team, the newest branch of the Housing and Community Development Department.
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Claiborne Sent Women to Work in Style
Cancer claims fashion designer Liz Claiborne at 78. She founded what was for years the largest women's apparel company in the United States, designing of sleek, affordable clothes for the professional woman.
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Repairs are made to a wastewater breach near Weedon Island Preserve
Repairs have finally been completed on a leak that poured more than 10,000 gallons of wastewater into an area containing sensitive wetlands in St. Petersburg. It took several days to fix the break.
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Newest COVID booster available in the fall
Dr. Ashish Jha says when the new vaccine does come out, roll up your sleeve and get the jab. The coronavirus is likely here to stay.
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Madison County pulls together and gets help after Idalia
The storm was frightening, but the response was uplifting.
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North Florida's legislative delegation is putting policy over politics
Republican State Senator Corey Simon and Democratic Representative Allison Tant insist they and their regional colleagues are surmounting party lines in order to solve real-world problems.
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Opinion: What gets lost in the 'Big Picture'
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Leyla McCalla: Tiny Desk Concert
Drawing from her new album Breaking the Thermometer, Leyla McCalla and her band explore the weight of memory in songs deeply immersed in the rhythms, sounds and history of Haiti.
At least 4 people are killed in Houston after a severe thunderstorm passed through
Across the city, power lines and trees are downed, traffic lights are out and glass is scattered across downtown. About 900,000 customers were left without power early Friday.
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