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Why Disney And Charter Want To Cut Florida's 'Streaming Tax'
Look at your phone or TV bill and you'll see something called the Communication Services Tax. The state collects it. So do many cities and counties. It…
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The Crisis Center of Tampa Bay has seen an increase from a couple of hundred calls a day to sometimes thousands because of the coronavirus.They started…
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Florida residents might be social distancing and wearing facemasks for a year because of COVID-19, the state’s top public health officer said…
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Congressman Darren Soto said he hopes Representative Val Demings will be picked as former Vice President Joe Biden’s running mate.
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Florida Coronavirus Cases Now Over 100
The Florida Department of Health announced 39 new cases of coronavirus early Sunday morning, including four in the Tampa Bay area. That puts the state…
Trump Says He's Considering Ideas For Policing 'In A Much More Gentle Fashion'
The president on Monday rejects calls to disband or defund police departments. But he said, "We're going to talk about ideas how we can do it better."
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Storm surge warnings have been issued for the southeast Louisiana coast as well as the Mississippi coast for Sunday, with Mississippi being the hardest hit so far.
The Zest: Old Florida And Cracker Cooking
Cookbook author Joy Harris knows Florida. She is a sixth-generation Floridian who grew up in the Panhandle eating the country food of her ancestors.…
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DeSantis Names Hillsborough Judge Secretary Of State
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis moved quickly on Monday to find a replacement for one of his top hires who abruptly resigned after a newspaper obtained photos…
Tampa Theatre: State Rep Seeks Historical Designation For The City's Oldest Theatre
For the past 93 years, the Tampa Theatre has been a buzzing hub for entertainment and movies. Visitors come from all over to enjoy the storied,…
Daddy Charlie and the Curious Sign
Lucky Osborne grew up with his grandparents at the end of a country road in Mississippi. He remembers shooting alligators and ducking his grandmother's wooden spoon. And the story of an upside-down cafe sign that didn't need fixing.
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Potluck Dishes To Please Crowds And Cooks Alike
Potluck dinners, as anyone who's attended one knows, can be anything but lucky. It doesn't have to be that way — just ask Chris Kimball, host of PBS' America's Test Kitchen. For his new book, Kimball collected classic and heirloom recipes for tasty potluck dishes.
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Robert Harris: 'The Ghost' of Tony Blair
Robert Harris' new novel features a once-popular former British prime minister who becomes fiercely criticized for collaborating with the United States in war. The character's name is Adam Lang, not Tony Blair, but otherwise the similarities are unmistakable.
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'Way Of The World' Sees Fabricated Case For War
In The Way of the World: A Story of Truth And Hope In An Age of Extremism, author Ron Suskind alleges that the Bush administration knew Iraq had no weapons of mass destruction and eventually fabricated intelligence assets to support its case for war. The White House and the CIA deny his claims.
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USF Women's Basketball Team Picks Up 8th Seed, Game Vs. Washington State
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The Old Man And The Boat: Hemingway On The Pilar
There are countless biographies of Ernest Hemingway, but none of his beloved fishing boat, Pilar. A new book by Paul Hendrickson looks at the great writer's relationship with the boat.
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Secretary Of State Described China As Biden's Biggest Political Test
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'Badass' Guys: Giving History A Kick (And A Punch)
Author Ben Thompson's new book collects the stories of characters whom you do not want to mess with. It pulls from both history and legend, telling stories from Jesus and Genghis Khan to Captain Kirk and Chuck Norris.
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Food writer Nigella Lawson doesn't much care for shopping in the summer. "[It] is really so much worse than cooking," she says. Her solution? Feta cheese. The aged, salty, grainy cheese keeps well and goes nicely with a variety of summer vegetables.
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Police Officers Targeted in Tijuana
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Help Was On The Way For Shuttered Venues. Then The Website Crashed
The Small Business Administration launched an application portal for its $16 billion relief program for shuttered venues yesterday, but technical problems prompted deactivation for repair.
For One Couple, 2nd Pandemic Birthday Comes With A Surprise Engagement
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