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Colorado Springs is mourning after a shooting at an LGBTQ club killed 5 people
Mourners, including many in the LGBTQ community, gathered for a vigil in Colorado Springs, Colo., Sunday night, to hear words of sorrow, remembrance and strength.
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Florida's House passes a bill banning abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy
Florida is moving to adopt a ban on abortions after 15 weeks, with no exception for rape or incest. The bill is patterned after the Mississippi abortion ban now before the U.S. Supreme Court.
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Mike Pence To Visit New Tampa; Kissimmee
The Florida primary is more than a month away, but it could still be a decisive election in the race for president. On Thursday, the vice president will…
The 4th grade winners of NPR's Student Podcast Challenge
For the first time this year, NPR's Student Podcast Challenge handed the mic over to fourth graders. Here's two of our judges' favorite entries.
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Wednesday, Feb. 4, 2026: Inside Tampa's death metal history museum showcase this weekend
The death metal music scene started right here in the Tampa area, and there’s going to be a showcase of that history at Magnanimous Brewing this weekend. Sky sat down with two people running the event, who could be considered death metal historians. You’ll hear that, plus some other events to check out in the region this week. But first, the news.
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'1980s middle school slow dance songs' was the playlist I didn't know I needed
Pop culture critic Linda Holmes recently stumbled onto a satellite radio channel called 80s Chillpill. And though she hadn't really missed any of these songs, they kicked off some serious nostalgia.
The Tallest Man On Earth Weathers The Worst Of Himself
Kristian Matsson has figured out that the crests and valleys of our interiorities are just as beguiling as the vast expanses around us.
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Exhibición 'Inmigrantes Invisibles' narra cómo la llegada de los españoles ayudó a moldear el área de Tampa Bay
La exhibición en el Tampa Bay History Center destaca a los inmigrantes españoles que llegaron a EE. UU. a principios del siglo XX.
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Democrats and activists unite against Florida's proposed 15-week abortion limit
A group of Democratic lawmakers and activists supporting abortion access called the bills "oppressive" and "dangerous."
Meet Alisa Amador, the winner of the 2022 Tiny Desk Contest
This year's winner is a songwriter from Boston, Mass., whose winning song is an ode to feeling like she doesn't fit neatly into any one box.
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Germany will pay more than $1.4 billion next year to survivors of Nazi atrocities
Nearly $890 million will go toward home care services — an increasingly vital aspect of the reparation effort, as Holocaust victims advance in age.
Ice Is Nice, But Do I Have To Say Venti To Get A Large Coffee?
A woman is suing Starbucks for putting too much ice in her iced coffee. NPR's Lynn Neary wonders if asking the barista for light ice could fix things, then decries the Starbucks' naming conventions.
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American Student Spends 4 Days In Egyptian Jail
An American who spent four days in Egyptian jail tells the story of how he was caught at one of the government's now-infamous spot phone searches.
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Beethoven's Famous 4 Notes: Truly Revolutionary Music
Conductor John Eliot Gardiner and author Matthew Guerrieri explain the incredible resonances, past and present, behind one of the most famous phrases in music: the start to Beethoven's Fifth Symphony.
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Informe de la USF revela que Florida está entre los estados con las tasas más altas de trata de personas
Aunque un laboratorio designado por el estado ha estado recopilando datos sobre trata de personas desde su establecimiento en 2019, el informe publicado este mes es el primero de su tipo.
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Judge Throws Out 4 Bribery Charges In Sen. Menendez Case
Eighteen charges remain against Menendez and an eye doctor, Salomon Melgen. The men are accused of engaging in a bribery scheme involving lavish trips and political campaigns.
De fosas comunes a Martha's Vineyard, el sueño americano del migrante está plagado
Hoy, el supuesto sueño americano sigue siendo un cuento atractivo entre los migrantes al sur de la frontera. Sin embargo, el objetivo ha cambiado.
Interviews: Michael Fay's 15-Month African Flyover
NPR's Alex Chadwick talks with Mike Fay, an explorer and biologist for the Wildlife Conservation Society, who spent 15 months flying in a small plane across Africa and recording environmental data.
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Three 6 Mafia turns $4,500 into $45 million with 'Mystic Stylez'
In 1995, the Memphis hip-hop group Three 6 Mafia took a shoestring DIY approach to recording their debut album, Mystic Stylez. Their example led to a flourishing independent hip-hop scene.
4 Books To Broaden Your Pride Month Reading List
There are a lot of Pride Month reading lists out there — so we thought we'd get away from the classics everyone knows. We asked author Akwaeke Emezi to recommend some of their favorite reads.
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A visit to the dunes that inspired Frank Herbert's 'Dune'
In an excerpt from the Outside/In podcast, reporter Justine Paradis visits the dunes that inspired Frank Herbert's book, Dune.
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Autoridades de agua instan a residentes del área de Tampa Bay a conservar el recurso ante sequía severa
La región no ha experimentado condiciones tan secas en décadas. Se han implementado restricciones para limitar aún más el riego de exteriores.
'Lost Child' Author Caryl Phillips: 'I Needed To Know Where I Came From'
"A part of me was beneath the surface and I had to discover it if I wanted to write with any clarity about myself," says Phillips. His novel The Lost Child brings Wuthering Heights into modern times.
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NASA Spacecraft Made A Flyby Visit To The Largest Moon In The Solar System
NASA's Juno spacecraft traveled to 645 miles above the surface of the solar system's largest moon, Ganymede, on Monday.
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