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Cold Front Follows Zeta With A Cool Change This Weekend
Rain could move into the greater Tampa Bay region starting Thursday night, but a pleasant start to the work week is ahead.
Hiromi: A Melodic (And Headbanging) Travelogue
Her new album, Place To Be, was conceived as a journal in sound. In a solo performance, the energetic jazz pianist shows how she translates street scenes to melodies, with her typical effervescence.
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June, the Youngest Pointer Sister, Dies
The all-woman group the Pointer Sisters had hits with "I'm So Excited," "Fire," "Jump (For My Love)," and "Slow Hand," among others, in the 1970s and '80s. June Pointer, the youngest of the Pointer sisters, has died of cancer. She was 52.
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Coronavirus Testing Sites In Tampa Area Closing As Demand, Cases Drop
Officials in Hillsborough and Pasco counties cite a drop in demand, along with declines in the positivity rate and number of cases.
Noname: Tiny Desk Concert
The power of language to penetrate a difficult subject, and the power of performance to share that language, are the gifts Noname brought to the Tiny Desk.
Alice Smith: Tiny Desk Concert
The beloved singer-songwriter premiered three new songs while turning NPR's headquarters into a Harlem speakeasy.
Children's Hospitals Are Pleading For Federal Help As They Run Out Of Beds
Pediatric hospitals are "at or near capacity" and expect to see more young COVID-19 patients as the school year resumes, according to the Children's Hospital Association.
Hot Colors For Spring: Tender Shoots, Tidal Foam
Tender Shoots is one of the hot colors for spring 2013, according to a statement from Pantone, the New Jersey color company that works with designers to decide the dominant hues for the fashion industry each season. Pantone describes the color as "vibrant yellow-green, invigorating, active and cheerful." For men, the color for spring is Tidal Foam.
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Talking Seoul Food With Miami's 2 Korean Girls
Two sisters started what has become one of the most buzzed-about restaurants in South Florida.
The Biden Administration Will No Longer Use Horses At A Texas Border Crossing
Images of Border Patrol agents on horseback corralling a group of mostly Haitian migrants at a makeshift camp drew widespread criticism, including from members of the Biden administration.
Hurricane Sam's Swells Are Set To Reach The Atlantic Coast While Victor Continues To Strengthen
They will produced a heightened rip current risk from Florida to the Carolinas through the weekend.
Surgeon General Murthy Says COVID Booster Shots 'Possible'
Vivek Murthy no decision had been made after a meeting Monday with Pfizer to discuss its request for approval of a third shot of its coronavirus vaccine.
Fauci Says U.S. Headed In 'Wrong Direction' On Coronavirus
Dr. Anthony Fauci said that recommending vaccinated people wear masks is “under active consideration” by the government’s leading public health officials.
What If Serena Williams Had Faced Tougher Rivals?
As Serena Williams seeks her 22nd Grand Slam title, commentator Frank Deford wishes tennis produced more competitors worthy of her.
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79-foot Christmas tree arrives in New York City's Rockefeller Center
One of the world's most famous Christmas trees has arrived. The 12-ton tree was trucked in from Elkton, Md. The lighting ceremony is scheduled for Dec. 1.
The Grammys are postponed and Sundance is moved online because of omicron surge
A new date has not been announced for the Grammys. Sundance events begin Jan 20.
In 'Deep Water,' a Sailor Who's Lost His Bearings
British documentary is disturbing, unnerving and wire-to-wire involving — the story of a dream that got so wildly out of hand that it ensnared the dreamer in an intricate trap of his own creation.
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Delta will begin paying flight attendants for flight boarding time
Pay for flight attendants typically starts when all the passengers are seated and the plane's doors close. The change is expected to increase wages by several thousand dollars a year.
Aryan Brotherhood Leaders Convicted of Murder
Four leaders of the Aryan Brotherhood prison gang are convicted on charges of murder, conspiracy and racketeering. The verdict, delivered in a In Santa Ana, Calif., courtroom, was hailed as a victory for federal prosecutors trying to curb the gang's violent and racist activities.
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More than 90,000 hoverboards sold in the U.S. are being recalled over safety concerns
A software glitch can send power to the device's motor even when the rider is not actively engaging the hoverboard.
Kenya: Land of Deadly Attacks Remains in Turmoil
Kenyan courts have failed to successfully prosecute terrorists accused in 1998 and 2002 bombings. Ordinary Kenyans decry corruption, neglect and violence. Our series on the Horn of Africa continues.
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Food Hackers Make High-Tech Geek Cuisine
Computer geeks are joining the ranks of fans of a high-tech brand of haute cuisine called "molecular gastronomy," using exotic laboratory tools and exotic chemicals to create some very unexpected taste sensations.
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27 school shootings have taken place so far this year
A shooting at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas, marks the 27th such school shooting in the U.S. this year.
Ukrainian officials offer their condolences to Uvalde
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and other Ukrainian leaders took to social media to stand in sympathy and solidarity with a tragedy unfolding across the world.
What Are You Listening To?
For the latest installment of the continuing series "What Are You Listening To?" NPR's Steve Inskeep hears from Shannon Bentz, a biology lab coordinator in Tempe, Ariz. Bentz suggests a sampler of jazz trumpeter Maynard Ferguson, homemade electronica and a little bit of Tiki kitsch with Arthur Lyman.
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