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Smokable Medical Pot Gets Legislative Green Light
In their first full action of the 2019 legislative session, Florida lawmakers — many of them grudgingly — ceded to a demand by Gov. Ron DeSantis and...
FBI Says Armed Woman Obsessed With Columbine Apparently Killed Herself In Denver Area
The FBI and local law enforcement had warned of an "armed and dangerous" 18-year-old woman who had an "infatuation" with the mass school shooting. Area schools had closed for the day as a precaution.
Pandemic, Social Justice Protests, Weigh On Minority Mental Health
The coronavirus pandemic has taken a toll on millions of people around the world. In the United States, Black people are more at risk of dying from or developing serious complications from the virus. The economic fallout has also had a disproportionate impact on minorities, and the summer of racial justice protests has only compounded the mental and emotional stress for some.
Pompeo Says Russia 'Pretty Clearly' Behind Cyberattack, Prompting Pushback From Trump
A day after the secretary of state became the highest-ranking administration official to blame Russia for a vast hack of multiple U.S. agencies, the president suggested someone else may be to blame.
Gov. DeSantis Discouraging School Closures, Even During COVID-19 Outbreaks
He said schools should not be quarantining healthy students.
Europe's Populist Leaders Have A Hard Time Accepting Trump Loss
Strongmen leaders in Eastern Europe have lost a powerful ally in Donald Trump, and his election loss threatens to isolate them even more.
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'The Perfect Storm': How Vaccine Misinformation Spread To The Mainstream
False claims about COVID-19 vaccines are spreading widely on social media, researchers warn. They could undermine public health efforts to curb the pandemic.
China-Australia Relations Are Quickly Worsening. How Did They Get Bad?
Relations between Australia and its biggest trading partner, China, are quickly deteriorating as it pushes back against Beijing's increasingly assertive foreign policies.
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Despite Flooding And Water Rescues, Tropical Storm Eta Largely Spares Tampa Bay Area
Tropical Storm Eta made landfall near Cedar Key in north Florida early Thursday. Many coastal areas and neighborhoods along rivers continue to see flooding.
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What It’s Like To Participate In A Coronavirus Vaccine Clinical Trial
Coronavirus vaccines could arrive in Florida within weeks. Two people with ties to the state talk about what it’s like to participate in the clinical trials to develop the vaccines.
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Cher Aims To Get Gorilla Released After 30 Years In Thai Zoo
After Cher's success freeing an elephant from a Pakistani zoo, she now wants a gorilla kept in a private rooftop zoo in Thailand freed. Activists have been trying to close that zoo for years.
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With Few Details From Health Officials, Volunteers Create COVID-19 Vaccine Database
California has only administered about half of the available COVID-19 shots. With the flailing rollout, volunteer tech workers have stepped in to provide information the state government isn't.
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5 Ways Tampa Bay Will Be Represented During The Super Bowl LV Telecast
From the signature Jose Gaspar pirate ship to an honorary captain, there will be plenty of subtle reminders for viewers that Tampa is playing host to Super Bowl LV. Here are just a few.
What To Know About The New, Controversial Audio-Only App, Clubhouse
CEOs, influencers, even the White House Chief of Staff are turning to this audio-only social media app to chat with a select few. But questions over the rules of engagement have stirred controversy.
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President Trump Urges Governors To 'Dominate' Unruly Protests
President Trump discussed the protests raging across the U.S. over George Floyd's death with governors Monday. He told the governors to "dominate" the protesters and to use the military.
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Piney Point Crews Continue To Focus On Containing Leak As Risk Of Breach Diminishes
Acting Manatee County Administrator Scott Hopes says it appears workers at the site have been able to bring the situation under control.
Week In Politics: Liz Cheney May Be Ousted Over Trump Criticism
We look at the move to oust Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) over her refusal to support former President Trump's false claims on the 2020 elections as well as April's weak jobs numbers and more.
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10 Big Issues From Florida's 2021 Legislative Session
From COVID-19 to education and election reform, lawmakers took up a wide range of issues during the 60-day session, along with passing a budget for the fiscal year that will start July 1.
German Wildlife Officials Caution People To Be Wary Of Wild Boars
In Germany, it's been the summer of the wild boar. The silly antics of these animals have popped up repeatedly on social media, but it's not all fun.
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Puerto Rican Boxer Félix Verdejo Charged With Killing Pregnant Woman
A witness told the FBI the former Olympic boxer killed Keishla Marlen Rodriguez after she told him she was pregnant with his child.
Justin Trudeau Wins Reelection In Canadian Election
Prime Minister Trudeau won a second term in Canada's national elections Monday, losing the majority but still delivering strong results despite having been weakened by a series of scandals.
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Coronavirus FAQ: Should I Get My Antibodies Checked After I Get Vaccinated?
The short answer is — no. Immunology experts say there is little to be gained, for now, from an antibody test, for a number of reasons.
Opposition To Tokyo Games Grows Heated Amid COVID Concerns
The Japanese government remains adamant that the games will proceed as planned, even as local governments and protesters express rising concern about hosting the event during the pandemic.
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Fully Vaccinated People Can Stop Wearing Masks Indoors And Outdoors, CDC Says
Biden says, "Today is a great day for America and our long battle with coronavirus. ... It's been made possible by the extraordinary success we've had in vaccinating so many Americans so quickly."
Liberal American Attitudes Are Starting To Shift On Israelis And Palestinians
NPR's Audie Cornish chats with editor-at-large of Jewish Currents Peter Beinart about Americans' changing opinions on Israelis and Palestinians.
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