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'Honey Boy' Marks Actor Shia LeBeouf's Screenwriting Debut
In the film Honey Boy, Shia LeBeouf tells his life story and stars as his father. It draws from his turbulent childhood as a Disney star and his conflicted relationship with his father.
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Even Farmers Who Don't Export Produce Are Caught Up In Tariff Wars
Tariffs are really hurting some small growers because the big ones who've lost their overseas market are dumping fruit domestically, and the small growers aren't eligible for USDA relief.
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Appeals Court Ruling Upholds Same-Sex Marriage Bans In 4 States
Bans on same-sex marriage in Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky and Tennessee were confirmed by a federal court Thursday, reversing lower courts' decisions.
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GOP Gubernatorial Candidates Outshine Democratic Opponents
Thirty-six governors were on the ballot Tuesday. Florida's Rick Scott, Wisconsin's Scott Walker and Kansas' Sam Brownback were among the Republicans who won despite stiff challenges by Democrats.
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With Necessary Victories, Republicans Take Over U.S. Senate
Republicans have gained the power to run the Senate. That means, they takeover all the committees, control the agenda on the floor and gain the ability to stop President Obama's appointments.
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Americana: Hot Dogs, Apple Pie And Football?
Commentator Frank Deford explains why he thinks football has a better claim on being America's national pastime than baseball.
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Rep. Schweikert Weighs In On Republican Priorities
Republicans have picked up the seats they need to control the U.S. Senate. They even added to their margin in the U.S. House. David Greene talks to Rep. David Schweikert, a Republican from Arizona.
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The Supreme Court Takes Up The Case Of The Missing Fish
Prosecutors say that when undersized fish disappeared off of captain John Yates' boat, it constituted destruction of evidence. Business and civil liberties groups say the law only applies to papers.
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Closed-Door Impeachment Transcripts Are Being Made Public
The House committees leading the impeachment inquiry into President Trump have released the transcript of their interview with former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch.
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Future U.S. Manufacturing Jobs Will Require More Brain Than Brawn
The face of manufacturing has changed. In the future, the pool of workers is expected to be smaller. And if workers want to succeed, they'll need continuous improvement with on-the-job education.
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The Challenge Of 'Big Hero 6': How To Make A Huggable Robot
Baymax, the lovable robot in the new Disney movie, was inspired by inflatable robots being developed at the Robotics Institute at Carnegie Mellon University.
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California's Prop 187 Vote Damaged GOP Relations With Immigrants
It was 25 years ago that Proposition 187 passed, prohibiting undocumented immigrants from receiving health care, public education and other services. Its passage damaged Republicans in the state.
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Why Issues With Medical Records Interfere With Vaccine Rollouts
The electronic health record system is complicating the U.S.'s COVID-19 vaccine rollout. NPR's Noel King talks to Dr. Bob Kocher, who has advised California on its virus response, about the issue.
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Florida Reports 7,023 New Coronavirus Cases, As Testing Jumps Post-Super Bowl
The number of people tested across Florida surpassed 121,000 on Tuesday, a jump of more than 29,000 since Monday, according to the Florida Department of Health.
Rep. Adam Kinzinger, R-Ill., Reflects On Trump's 2nd Impeachment
As the second impeachment trial of former President Trump begins on Capitol Hill, NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Rep. Adam Kinzinger, R-Ill., about his calls for the GOP to turn away from Trump.
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Remembering Mary Wilson, A Founding Member Of The Supremes
Mary Wilson, one of the founding members of The Supremes, died at her home in Henderson, Nevada on Monday. She was 76 years old.
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Some People Who Aren't Eligible For COVID-19 Vaccines Are Cutting The Line
Eligibility for vaccines varies by location, and it's often left up to individuals to tell the truth about eligibility. The honor system isn't always being honored.
After Graphic Video Started 1st Day, Trump Trial Enters 2nd Day
Emotional stories, graphic videos and animated arguments echoed in the Senate chamber on Tuesday as the constitutionality of former President Trump's impeachment trial was debated.
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Manatee County Commission Negotiating Ouster of Administrator
Cheri Coryea's job as County Administrator came into question in November, as soon as three newly elected commissioners came on board.
'Consider Me An Essential Worker.' How One Woman Supports Black Trans Sex Workers In The Tampa Bay Area
The COVID-19 pandemic has made street-based sex workers even more vulnerable. Ashunte Coleman, a Black trans woman, provides health services, resources, and a safe space for her community.
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Baby Boxes Bill Sparks Debate In State Senate Health Care Committee
The bill would allow babies up to 30 days old to be placed in a “newborn infant safety device” located on exterior walls of fire stations, emergency medical-services stations or hospitals.
Poll: A Third Of U.S. Adults Skeptical Of COVID-19 Vaccines
Many respondents expressed doubts about the vaccine’s safety and effectiveness, even though few if any serious side effects have turned up more than a month and a half into the vaccination drive.
Walmart Stores To Begin Coronavirus Vaccinations On Friday
Walmart and Sam’s Club will join Publix and Southeastern Grocers' chains Winn-Dixie and Harveys in providing vaccinations across the state.
500K Floridians Could Get Free Health Insurance As Special Enrollment Begins
Studies show that nearly 2 million uninsured Floridians are eligible for subsidized health insurance through the Affordable Care Act.
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Megafires More Frequent Because Of Climate Change And Forest Management
Dry weather and strong winds mean that what would have been small blazes in the past are now monster fires. And more people live in harm's way.
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