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Southern Baptist leader resigns amid internal division over sex abuse review
President and CEO of the SBC's Executive Committee Ronnie Floyd announced his departure Thursday in a statement critical of recent decisions related to the third-party review.
A few record highs are likely over Florida this week
Tampa's forecast high of 91 on Thursday would be within 1 degree of its record high set just last year.
More people booking long-term rentals in Florida than any other year, says Airbnb
People are choosing Florida because it has a lot to offer.
How To Watch The Tokyo Olympics
There are lots of ways to watch the 2020 Olympic Games, from streaming to mobile app to good old-fashioned broadcast television. Here's how and where to catch your favorite events.
U.S. Goalkeeper Alyssa Naeher Won't Play In Women's Olympic Bronze Medal Match
Naeher was injured in the Olympic semifinal loss against Canada. Naeher landed awkwardly trying to swat the ball away in the first half. She played for a few more minutes and then was substituted out.
IPhone Photo Award Winners Capture Tender Moments, Stark Contrasts And A Magical Sky
The winning images from this year's iPhone Photography Awards feature a man connecting with his horse, two rugged shepherds holding soft lambs and a figure looking into a brilliant night sky.
'It Bathes The Pleasure Centers': BORNS Channels 'Dopamine'
The pop singer-songwriter and longtime performer has been endorsed by Taylor Swift. His debut album, Dopamine, looks to capture longing and fantasy.
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Tokyo Hits New High For Daily COVID-19 Cases. This Time, No Olympians Are Among Them
The city surpassed a record that had been set a day earlier, notching more than 3,000 new cases on Tuesday. For the first time in four days, no Olympic athletes tested positive for the coronavirus.
White House Gives Outgoing Chief Of Staff Rahm Emanuel A Parting Gift: A Dead Fish
Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors Austan Goolsbee delivered the present, which he said was an Asian carp. Several years ago, Emanuel reportedly sent a dead fish to a campaign aide.
Only $2,370: Wealthy Americans Plan To Spend Less On Holiday Gifts, Survey Says
According to Robert Frank, a columnist for "The Wall Street Journal," the richest 10 percent of U.S. citizens will pinch a few pennies this year.
Simone Biles Now Realizes She's More Than Her Gymnastics Accomplishments
"the outpouring love & support I've received has made me realize I'm more than my accomplishments and gymnastics which I never truly believed before," Biles said in a tweet.
Rapper Young Dolph is shot and killed in Memphis
Police say officers responded to a shooting at a cookie shop at around 12:30 p.m. where Dolph, was pronounced dead at the scene.
Someone desecrated a Torah at a George Washington University fraternity
It's unclear who caused damage to Tau Kappa Epsilon's house, reportedly pouring detergent on the sacred Jewish text. Washington, D.C., police are investigating the incident as a possible hate crime.
The U.S. Department of Justice seeks to block a book publishing 'behemoth'
The Department of Justice is suing to block a proposed merger between Penguin Random House and Simon and Schuster
Fresh Air Weekend: Penélope Cruz; The best films of 2021; Alan Cumming
Cruz says just reading the script for Parallel Mothers left her in tears. Justin Chang picks the best 11 films of 2021. Cumming's new memoir centers on love, sexuality, career and mental health.
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'Lives of Others,' a Glimpse at East Germany
The Lives of Others is set in communist East Berlin in the days before the fall of the Berlin Wall. It focuses on a police captain who is forced to put a wire tap on a famous playwright.
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The IRS is allowing taxpayers to opt out of facial recognition to verify accounts
The tax collecting agency has backed away from requiring all users with individual accounts to submit selfies to a private company.
Erin Jackson takes gold for the U.S. in women's 500 meter speed skating
Jackson, of Ocala, became the first Black woman to medal in speed skating at a winter Olympics, and the first American woman to win the competition since 1994.
Ukraine says the Chernobyl nuclear site has lost power
Emergency diesel generators are providing power to critical safety systems at the facility, but they have only enough fuel for 48 hours.
Shanghai eases into gradually reopening from its COVID-19 lockdown
China's largest city and global financial hub plans to restore mass transit and gradually reopen schools
Australia's new prime minister appoints a record 10 women to his Cabinet
Australia's new government will look more like its country, as Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has named 10 women to his incoming Cabinet.
Iraqi Leader: Civilian Deaths a 'Horrible Crime'
Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki condemns the deaths of two dozen civilians in Haditha last fall as "a horrible crime." In addition, seven U.S. Marines and a sailor could be charged with murder, kidnapping or conspiracy in connection with a single Iraqi death in April.
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Vangelis, famed film composer and synth pioneer, dead at 79
Vangelis composed the music for Blade Runner and Chariots of Fire, which won him an Academy Award.
Doping Bans Set Tour de France Off Kilter
A doping scandal has rocked the Tour de France before the cyclists have begun peddling. Favorites Jan Ullrich and Ivan Basso are among a list of cyclists who have been banned from the competition, which starts Saturday. Ullrich won the race in 1997.
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The Lightning win Game 7 against the Maple Leafs to advance in the Stanley Cup playoffs
Nick Paul scored both goals as the Lightning defeated the Maple Leafs 2-1 to advance to the second round against the Florida Panthers.
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