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How to stay safe on the New York subway, according to city leadership
Mayor Eric Adams issued a subway safety plan in February, and placed a strong emphasis on moving unhoused people from subway stations into housing.
Review: Of Montreal, 'Aureate Gloom'
New ideas permeate the band's 13th album, on which every song finds a way to surprise. Mastermind Kevin Barnes mixes a love of rock, funk and disco with unexpected ways to expand the brain.
Review: Andrew Bird, 'Are You Serious'
On his 13th album, Bird delves deeper into alternately peppy and muted ruminations on love and chemistry. Always a thoughtful songwriter, he's found a way to sound playful while maturing with time.
Pinellas launches a foundation to help first responders cope with mental health issues
The Mental Health for Heroes Foundation hopes to provide around 250 hours of paid counseling a month and other mental health services to first responders and their families.
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Training A 'Flip-Flop Army'
Army National Guard Capt. Benjamin Tupper's new book, Welcome to Afghanistan: Send More Ammo, recounts his life as an embedded trainer with the Afghan National Army.
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Rap Genius Annotates Song Verses
Rap Genius is like a Wikipedia for lyrics. Or to use their metaphor: If hip hop verses are scripture, they want to write "the Internet Talmud."
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Kite fliers gathered in multiple cities in a show of solidarity with Afghanistan
The "Fly With Me" kite festival was created as a show of solidarity with the people of Afghanistan to mark one year since the country fell to the Taliban.
Roomful Of Teeth: Experimental Singing, Smiles Guaranteed
Hear this youthful group bring a 21st-century spin to a capella singing on their debut album, featuring new music by Merrill Garbus of tUnE-yArDs and other exciting contemporary composers.
Review: Daniel Wohl, 'Holographic'
Hear how an emerging composer weaves electronic and acoustic instruments in dense, compelling tapestries of sound.
Endea Owens and The Cookout: Tiny Desk Concert
The bassist and her band The Cookout perform a joyful, head-bobbing set of masterful jazz.
Wye Oak Looks Inward On 'My Neighbor/My Creator'
The Baltimore-based duo Wye Oak crafted a thunderous E.P. called My Neighbor/My Creator in the midst of last winter's onslaught of blizzards.
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End of week severe threat to last several days over the Panhandle, North Florida
Strong storms are possible Thursday and Friday over the Panhandle and North Florida. In addition to damaging winds, local flooding will be possible.
Sanders says the choice in the U.S. is 'normal or crazy' in GOP response to Biden
Arkansas' newly elected governor, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, drew a sharp contrast between Republicans and Democrats, especially with respect to what she called the "left-wing culture war."
A man is charged for allegedly trying to bring explosives in his suitcase on a flight
A Pennsylvania man is charged with possessing an explosive in an airport and possessing or attempting to place an explosive or incendiary device on an aircraft, according to a criminal complaint.
Washington Appeals Court Revives Blackwater Case
A federal appeals court in Washington has revived the prosecution of four Blackwater guards for a deadly shooting in Iraq back in 2007. The decision to throw out the case almost two years ago infuriated Iraqis.
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Here's what you can do to prepare for the Independence Day travel traffic
The 4th of July is bringing a lot of travelers to Tampa International Airport this week. Here are some tips and tricks to prepare for a hassle-free travel experience.
Three-Minute Fiction: Excerpt
We are in the home stretch of round four of our Three-Minute Fiction contest. Judge Ann Patchett is reviewing the best of the entries. And while she does, we're bringing you weekly excerpts of some of our favorite stories so far. This week's passage is from a story called "Pearl Cadillac" by Mike van Mantgem of Eugene, Ore. It's read by our own Linda Wertheimer.
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Getting Lost Is Totally Human. Try It
Psychology professor Colin Ellard, author of You Are Here: Why We Can Find Our Way to the Moon, but Get Lost in the Mall, says you can train yourself to be more conscious of your surroundings.
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Doctors Hesitant To Deal With Patients' Weight Problems
Most family doctors don't do the math to figure out whether their patients are obese. It's one reason among many that doctors on the front lines are unlikely to be the solution for country's weight problem.
Sanibel beaches renourishment project set for mid-November
Placement of sand for the Sanibel Hurricane Ian Beach Recovery Project is expected to begin in mid-November helped by $23 million in state and FEMA funding authorizations for the project.
A little-known poem by 'The Big Sleep' author Raymond Chandler is going to print
Strand Magazine announced that its latest issue will include a poem by the author written around 1955 that shows his "softer, sensitive side."
Modern Notebook for September 15, 2024
On this week’s Modern Notebook with Tyler Kline: Molly Joyce’s piece Unity explores the similarities and differences between the clarinet and saxophone across two movements. It was also written to incorporate sound descriptions for the purposes of accessibility and artistry of the music.Then: hear pieces by Baljinder Sekhon, Ge Gan-Ru, and others; plus, music for violin and electronics by Pamela Z called “Four Movements,” which explores different sounds generated by long delay lines and granular synthesis.
A week of rain in Florida brings out the frogs, finally
Dr. Edwin Everham monitors frog populations and is a professor of ecology at Florida Gulf Coast University.
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Florida lawmakers are considering an annual day to honor Charlie Kirk
Republicans in both chambers are moving forward with a proposal that would designate Oct. 14 as "Charlie Kirk Day of Remembrance" in Florida.
Cuba's Budding Entrepreneurs Travel A Rocky Road Toward Success
Cuba's communist government has allowed the creation of small private businesses in recent years. An estimated 1 million Cubans have taken the plunge, making progress in fits and starts along the way.
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