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Charges will not be filed against 67 Tampa protesters who were arrested and accused of unlawful assembly two weeks ago.During a news conference Monday,…
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Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler was narrowly edged out of a spot in November's general election by Joe Kent, a Trump-backed opponent.
Tampa Bay Sun win the first USL Women's Super League championship
Cecilie Fløe scored in extra time and the Tampa Bay Sun beat Fort Lauderdale United 1-0 as a sold-out crowd watched the title game at Riverfront Stadium.
How Bellingcat's Online Sleuths Solve Global Crimes Using Open Source Info
Eliot Higgins is the founder of an online collective that picks apart conspiracy theories and investigates war crimes and hate crimes using clues from the Internet. His new book is We Are Bellingcat.
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Chris Rock On Standup, Sellouts And Defining Success
Rock wrote, directed and stars in Top Five, the story of a marquee comedian who abandons his standup roots for blockbuster film glory.
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After a tragic accident, a widow faces a lifetime of what-ifs
Live Fast won France's top literary prize in 2022. Brigitte Giraud's haunting book revisits the death of her husband in a motorcycle crash 20-odd years earlier.
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Actors' deaths highlight growing risk of colorectal cancer for Americans under 50
It's now the top cancer killer of Americans younger than 50. Here’s what to know about colorectal cancer — at any age — and how to protect yourself.
Florida Sees COVID-19 Surge; State Responds To Crisis In The Caribbean
This week on The Florida Roundup, we dig into two big stories: how the number of COVID-19 cases in Florida has nearly doubled since last week, and how Haiti and Cuba are in crisis.
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Florida School Districts Halt Testing Amid New Problems
Florida school districts across the state were forced Monday to halt the latest round of state standardized testing amid renewed problems with the online…
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Tampa Bay teachers say bulging class sizes cause strain
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Panera rolls out hand-scanning technology that has raised privacy concerns
Developed by Amazon, the technology will make it faster for Panera customers' to pay as well as give recommendations on what to order based on their order history.
Jackie Robinson statue was stolen from a Kansas park
A prized statue of Jackie Robinson was stolen from a public park in Kansas, spurring a police search and outrage across the city of Wichita.
Local Spotlight: Florida's unregulated kratom market
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Anthony Bourdain Day: Remembering The Chef And Documentarian
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In the U.S. military's most comprehensive report addressing unconfirmed UFO sightings, defense officials concluded that most sightings dating back to 1945 were of ordinary origin.
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Former NSA Chief Assess U.S. Vulnerability To Cyberattacks
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FDIC wants big U.S. banks to pay up after deposit insurance covered 2 failed banks
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