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JPMorgan Likely To Settle Mortgage-Backed Securities Case
JP Morgan Chase is negotiating an $11 billion settlement, according to The Wall Street Journal. The firm would pay $7 billion in cash to regulators and $4 billion to consumers. JPMorgan is one of several large banks being investigated for its handling of mortgage-backed securities in the years leading up to the housing crisis.
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Utah is in a state of emergency as melting snow is likely to cause months of flooding
The state experienced record snowfall last winter, and as snow melts, it could cause natural disasters, such as avalanches and mudslides, Gov. Spencer Cox says.
University Of Central Florida Receives More Than $180 Million In Research Dollars
The University of Central Florida received more than $180 million in research dollars this year.
Snow Flurries In Tallahassee As Winter Storm Hits State
Snow flurries are falling as far south as Tallahassee where officials were forced to close a section of Interstate 10 due to icy conditions.The National…
Two Arrested For Stealing From Homeless Vets
Two Miami men are charged with stealing items meant for homeless veterans that were worth more than $300,000.The volunteer, Miami director of the…
Democrats Field More Candidates, Keep $2 Million from Republican Party of Florida
Republicans dominate the Florida Senate -- so much so, that many run unopposed.But this year, more Democrats are challenging Republicans. The reason is a…
NASA To Fly Astronauts On Private Spacecraft - For $58 Million A Seat
NASA says it’s on schedule to fly astronauts to the International Space Station on private spacecraft beginning in 2017.It will cost about $58 million a…
Mystery Surrounds Events That Left 3-Year-Old Boy Alone On Island
Mystery surrounds the circumstances that left a 3-year-old boy alone on an island in the middle of the Alafia River near Tampa following a Halloween…
Thousands Attend Funeral For Kissimmee Officers
Thousands of residents, family, friends, and fellow law enforcement paid their respects to two fallen members of the Kissimmee Police Department.The…
GOP Candidate Emerges For Combee House Seat In Polk
Pointing to her family's background in the cattle industry, a Polk City Republican has emerged as a candidate to replace outgoing state Rep. Neil Combee,…
Three-Day Education Summit Underway In Clearwater
Florida educators have kicked off a three-day education summit in Clearwater to discuss standards, testing, the state school grading formula and teacher…
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Sports Gambler Charged With Threatening Rays Players, Other Athletes On Social Media
A New York sports gambler is facing federal charges in Florida related to threatening social media messages sent to players with the Tampa Bay Rays and…
Is A Pinellas Beach Closed Or At Capacity? A Website Will Let You Know
As more folks flock to Pinellas County beaches now that they’re open, the Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office has launched a tool that will help beach-goers…
Pinellas County Beach Dashboard Not Updated On Weekdays
If you're planning to head to a Pinellas beach and want to check the county's dashboard to see how busy it is, you won't be able to see real-time…
Former WorldCom CEO Ebbers Found Guilty of Fraud
A federal jury in New York finds Bernard Ebbers, former chief executive of WorldCom, guilty on all charges Tuesday. The jury deliberated for eight days before convicting Ebbers of one count of securities fraud and multiple counts of filing false documents.
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The President's (Former) Economy Guru
Economist Douglas Holtz-Eakin stepped down last fall as director of the Congressional Budget Office. He had been appointed to a four-year term that was to have ended in February of 2007. Previously, Holtz-Eakin served as President Bush's chief economist.
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Preserving Your Pension In Tough Times
Your 401(k) might not be the secure retirement plan you think it is. Economist Teresa Ghilarducci examines pension plans and offers advice on retirement security. Ghilarducci's new book is When I'm Sixty-Four: The Plot Against Pensions and the Plan to Save Them.
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Actor and comedian Leslie Jordan dead at 67
The Will & Grace actor died following a car crash this morning. Jordan's fame was on the rise as a social media star.
The Blackwell School, segregation, and burying Latino culture
Students, banned from speaking their native language, buried "Mr. Spanish" at a mock funeral.
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Black residents of small North Carolina town demand cleanup from aluminum giant Alcoa
Badin, North Carolina, was a company town until Alcoa closed its aluminum spelting plant after more than 90 years of operation.
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‘Like a thiefdom’: How one California family controls who floods and who doesn’t
California has had one of its wettest years in recorded state history after enduring extreme drought, which caused widespread flooding.
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Australia's social media ban for kids younger than 16 set to take effect
One year after the law was approved, people still have questions about its implementation.
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Minnesota school leader has doubts about news of an ICE drawdown in Minneapolis
Public schools have been a target for Immigration and Customs Enforcement in the Minneapolis suburb of Columbia Heights.
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Why Tampa Bay Is Becoming A Craft Beer Hub
The Tampa Bay area is becoming a hub for craft beer both statewide and nationally, with the highest density of breweries in Florida.This week on Florida…
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College Officials Oppose New Proposal For Guns On Campus
After failing in past years, a proposal to allow people to care concealed weapons on campus will go before legislators again during the 2020 session.Rep.…
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