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400 Florida Singers Hope Tune Breaks World Records
“It’s crazy,” said Paul Lyons of Cape Coral. “It’s unique, because it’s never been done before. You just kind of sit back and listen to it and hear all the different voices.”
Amazon Will Stop Testing Job Seekers For Marijuana And Now Backs Legalizing Weed
The second-largest private employer in the U.S. is making the change as more states are moving to legalize cannabis or introduce laws banning employers from testing for it.
The Sweet Escape Of 'Sayonara Wild Hearts,' Where Pop Music Is Recovery
Sayonara is a dazzling indie game powered by synth-pop and emotional catharsis. In a year of bitter loss and isolation, its existence is a gift.
Chick Corea & Gary Burton: Tiny Desk Concert
The two highly decorated jazz legends could barely fit their instruments behind the Tiny Desk. But once they did, their unique musical chemistry took over.
Andrew Bird: Tiny Desk Concert
For this performance of three new songs, Bird comes with a stripped-down acoustic band: just drums, upright bass and acoustic guitar, with Bird himself on violin.
On The First Day Of Pride Month, Florida Signed A Transgender Athlete Bill Into Law
The controversial law bars transgender females from playing on female sports teams at public schools. Democrats and LGBTQ advocates said the law is discriminatory and will be challenged in court.
Valerie Vande Panne chats with Gary Monroe, author of Alfred Hair: Heart of the Highwaymen
Listen to working artist and chronicler of offbeat Florida art, author Gary Monroe talk about his work writing about Florida artists the Highwaymen, and his most recent book, Alfred Hair: Heart of the Highwaymen.
Officials Say They Didn't Intend To Codify Asparagus In Belgian Law
A Belgian legal database accidentally published a six-step recipe for making asparagus. The BBC reports that lawyers were astonished to find it amid medical pricing laws.
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Where Are They Now? Flynn, Other Trump Alums Keep MAGA Hopes Alive
What Trump alums are doing now can be divided in two groups — those promoting Trump and the MAGA movement, and those who are going more traditional routes. It underscores the GOP divide Trump created.
Vaccinations Help Michigan Lower COVID Cases, Mayor Of Grand Rapids Says
NPR's Noel King talks to Rosalynn Bliss, mayor of Grand Rapids, Mich., about the state lifting all outdoor COVID-19 restrictions this week — ahead of plans to fully reopen the state next month.
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Website Tailored To Paramilitary Groups Experiences Explosive Growth
The website MyMilitia makes it easier than ever for people to find armed, far-right paramilitary groups to join. Efforts to take down the site have sputtered.
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The Vatican's Space Observatory Wants To See Stars And Faith Align
CASTEL GANDOLFO, Italy — At a time of growing diffidence toward some new scientific discoveries, the one and only Vatican institution that does...
Florida Teacher Emerges As Tik Tok Star, Eyes Hollywood
In the jargon of the internet, Casey Hamilton is chaotic good.
Florida Scientists Find Rare Bee Species In New Locations
The blue calamintha bee’s underground nesting habits came as a surprise to the researchers, who expected it to use hollow stems or holes in dead trees, as many of its close relatives do.
New Type Of COVID Vaccine Could Debut Soon
The first protein subunit COVID-19 vaccine to become available will likely come from the biotech company, Novavax.
William Bell: Tiny Desk Concert
The 77-year-old soul hitmaker, known for co-writing songs like the blues standard "Born Under A Bad Sign," returns to the spotlight with the aid of a 12-piece band.
Bomba Estereo: Tiny Desk Concert
Bomba Estereo is not known as a hushed band. Member Simon Mejia said this Tiny Desk performance was the group's quietest, a stripped-down treatment that illustrates the inherent quality of the music.
White House Suspends Drilling Leases In Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
The Biden administration began reversing the opening of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge's coastal plain to oil drilling, by suspending leases issued in the final days of the Trump administration.
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Off-Duty L.A. Firefighter Kills 1 And Injures Another In Another Workplace Shooting
A 44-year-old fire specialist died and a 54-year-old firefighter was shot when the gunman opened fire on Tuesday at Fire Station 81 in Santa Clarita, Calf., about 45 miles north of Los Angeles.
Storm Hits The Philippines, Leaving At Least 3 Dead And Hundreds Displaced
The wet season in the Philippines typically starts in June and lasts until November.
Environment A ‘Real Priority’ For Jaguars’ New Downtown Development Plans
Phase 1 includes a Four Seasons Hotel, an office building, a new football performance center, stadium renovations and improvements to the city-owned marina and public spaces.
Trump Suspended From Facebook For 2 Years
Facebook says former President Donald Trump is locked out of its platform and Instagram until at least Jan. 7, 2023. It will reinstate him only "if the risk to public safety has receded."
More Native Americans Enrolling In Med School. A St. Pete Grad Plans To Join Them
James Fackrell, a descendant of the of the Snoqualmie Tribe in Washington State, is on his way to Brown after gaining entry to the university’s guaranteed medical school acceptance program.
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DeSantis Signs Bills To Help Military Veterans, Children
One of the bills will help military children better acclimate to changing schools.
A Look At Naftali Bennett, The Man Who Could End Netanyahu's Rule
Naftali Bennett is poised to end Benjamin Netanyahu's 12-year run as Israel's prime minister. The hardline conservative and former settler leader once vowed that Palestinians would never have a state.
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