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Tuesday, Aug. 4, 2026: The lowkey USF campus in the Keys helping save Florida's coral reef
USF has a strong footprint in the Tampa Bay area, but did you know there's also a campus in the Florida Keys? A lot of the work there is focused on saving one of the most beautiful natural phenomena on earth — coral reefs. We’ll talk about how next, plus some cool events to check out tonight. But first, let's hit the news.
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Attorney General Loretta Lynch Visits Baltimore
Attorney General Loretta Lynch traveled to Baltimore Tuesday to meet with the family of Freddie Gray, police, local officials and members of the community.
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Patriotism And Protest: Jazz For July 4
Jazz has become a point of pride for Americans: a homegrown art form forged from folk traditions. Still, the black jazz pioneers who lived through eras of discrimination have a complicated sense of pride in the U.S. Hear five improvised takes on American patriotic songs, from the reverent to the ironic.
Transocean To Pay $1.4 Billion In Gulf Oil Spill Settlement
The owner of the Deepwater Horizon rig where 11 men died in April 2010 has agreed to pay criminal and civil penalties to resolve Justice Department allegations over its role in the Gulf of Mexico oil spill.
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6 Takeaways From The 4th Democratic Presidential Primary Debate
Elizabeth Warren faced new scrutiny, Pete Buttigieg controlled multiple exchanges, and the potential conflicts of interest of Joe Biden's son got relatively little focus.
Notorious B.I.G. Is Forever Synonymous With Brooklyn
Today marks the 25th anniversary of the death of rapper Christopher Wallace, the Notorious B.I.G. His rhymes were hugely influential and resonate, especially with those in his hometown of Brooklyn.
1 Killed, 4 Hurt in Shooting at Fort Myers ZombiCon
Police say a shooting at the annual ZombiCon gathering in Florida has left one person dead and five more injured, causing a chaotic scene that sent…
Biden Will Visit The Surfside Condominium Collapse This Week
The Biden administration has provided assistance to rescue efforts through FEMA and the Army Corps of Engineers.
A visit to the last animatronics still singing in Chuck E. Cheese
A Chuck E. Cheese in Northridge, Calif., will be the last remaining stronghold of the chain's signature animatronics. We visit the pizza arcade for nostalgia's sake.
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It's unlikely, but not impossible, to limit global warming to 1.5 Celsius, study finds
Humans are still pumping enormous amounts of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. That puts this decade's climate goals further out of reach.
Russia strikes south Ukraine city, presses attacks in east
Russian missiles hit industrial facilities at a strategic city in southern Ukraine Sunday as Moscow continued efforts to expand its gains in the country's east.
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Harry and Meghan visit Queen Elizabeth for 1st time since giving up their royal roles
The couple stopped by Windsor Castle on their first joint visit to the U.K. since they stepped down as senior working royals and moved to the United States more than two years ago.
The America I Believe In
Gen. Colin Powell believes America today is similar to the one that welcomed his immigrant parents 80 years ago -- a country based on openness, freedom and democracy for its citizens and visitors.
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The Real West: Not So Wild?
HBO's Deadwood couldn't return to TV soon enough for Ketzel Levine. So she heads off in search of the real West, and busts some myths along the way.
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After Supreme Court ruling, Florida's focus shifts to new 15-week abortion ban
The ban enacted this year is scheduled to take effect July 1, but it faces challenges in court.
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St. Petersburg Foodies Give Their Picks For Must-Visit Restaurants
Looking for some dining options in St. Petersburg? Here are their recommendations.
Walmart Offering Full College Tuition And Books For Employees
As a result, approximately 1.5 million part-time and full-time Walmart and Sam's Club workers in the U.S. will be able to earn college degrees or learn trade skills without the burden of debt.
Heavy Rotation: Public Radio's Most Popular Songs of 2022 (So Far)
Beach House and Mitski and Spoon, oh my! Here are the tracks public radio is spinning over and over this year.
To settle lawsuit, ABC agrees to give $15 million to Trump's presidential library
ABC News agreed to give $15 million to Trump's presidential library to settle a lawsuit over George Stephanopoulos' inaccurate on-air assertion that Trump was found liable for raping E. Jean Carroll.
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Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2025: A flea market in Manatee County is taking a hit after ICE crackdowns
A flea market in Manatee County called Mr. G’s — you might’ve heard of it or seen it before — has been a staple for the Hispanic population for a couple decades now. But that’s changing with recent immigration crackdowns. We’re talking about that, plus some events in the Tampa Bay area to get you through the week. But first, the news.
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Schultz Talks Trump, Policy And Possible Presidential Run In Tampa Visit
The message of former Starbucks Chief Executive Howard Schultz is clear: Americans are tired of partisan politics.He told a group of business owners at a…
USF’s contracted employees protest low wages and benefit cuts
As a result of a change in USF's food and facilities services contractor, about 400 workers lost access to public benefits.
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Academy of American Poets Receives $4.5 Million Grant
The grant, thought to be the largest-ever from a philanthropic institution for poetry, will enable the academy to fund its Poets Laureate Fellowship program for the next three years.
Florida se ubica entre los estados más restrictivos para el control de natalidad
Un nuevo informe publicado por la Population Reference Bureau revela que Florida restringe el acceso al control de natalidad, ubicándose junto a estados como Kansas, Mississippi y Alabama.
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