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Super Tuesday: Clinton, Trump Notch Big Southern Wins; Cruz Wins 3 States
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump dominated in the South, according to Associated Press results. Bernie Sanders and Ted Cruz won their home states, and Marco Rubio gained his first victory of 2016.
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Tim Curtis says the federal government doesn’t have a record of getting things done.It’s why the Tampa resident is concerned the federal Department of…
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Gov. Rick Scott was sworn in for a second term Tuesday, promising to make Florida the top state for job creation over the next four years but offering few…
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State health regulators heard an earful from growers, lawyers and lobbyists seeking to rake in some green from Florida's new pot industry during a…
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SANFORD, Fla. -- George Zimmerman's attorney says the defense will likely wrap up its case in the neighborhood watch volunteer's second-degree murder…
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Charlie Crist has to close a sale.The one-time Republican governor now wants to become governor as a Democrat.But he needs to convince Democrats he’s now…
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Bernie Sanders Narrowly Wins In New Hampshire, Taking Front-Runner Mantle
The victory, projected by The Associated Press, comes in another close race with Pete Buttigieg, the former mayor of South Bend, Ind. The two had a virtual tie in the still unsettled Iowa caucuses.
Carl Reiner, Actor, Director, Writer, Producer And Mensch, Dies At 98
Reiner belonged to a generation of Jewish comics who helped define 20th century American comedy. He created the Dick Van Dyke Showand collaborated often with his longtime friend, Mel Brooks.
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WUSF will be providing the latest news and information on coronavirus in Tampa Bay and across the state. Here are the latest developments:Here are the…
Panel Mulls Nursing Home Visits Without Tests
Top health care regulators in Gov. Ron DeSantis’s administration on Friday discussed a limited reopening of nursing homes and other long-term care…
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Police made more than 60 arrests and an officer was injured after protests in downtown Tampa turned violent Tuesday night.The Tampa protests over the…
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Fingerprints, DNA And Social Media Posts Helped FBI Identify Bomb Suspect Cesar Sayoc
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Naomi Alderman's new novel imagines a world in which women suddenly pose a physical threat to men. Alderman says it was gratifying to imagine how characters might use that power to fight back.
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Eddie Izzard: 'Hopefully Hitler Is Revolving In Some Trench'
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Revisiting Japan's Fukushima Nuclear Disaster, 10 Years Later
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