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Elon Musk allows Donald Trump back on Twitter
Twitter has become the first mainstream social media platform to reinstate the former president, who was banned from many sites after his supporters breached the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
Florida falls 'below average' in lung cancer screenings, study says
While the state ranked below average in screenings, numbers appear to favor patients’ survival rate, according to the The State of Lung Cancer report.
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How Former President Donald Trump's Lawyers Are Laying Out Their Impeachment Defense
Donald Trump's lawyers are expected to lay out their defense of the former president by focusing on the constitutionality of the process itself during the impeachment hearings.
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The Syrians Keep Fleeing, But Now They Hit Turkey's Closed Border
Recent fighting in northern Syria has been pushing more and more civilians to seek shelter elsewhere. But neighboring Turkey, already burdened with 2.6 million refugees, has locked down its border.
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GOP candidates find themselves in a difficult position given Trump's legal woes
With former President Trump's announcement that an indictment for his role in the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol is coming, tension on the campaign trail shows the tightrope GOP candidates must walk.
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Trump attorneys near deadline to respond to prosecutors' request for protective order
Special counsel Jack Smith wants a protective order to limit what former President Donald Trump can disclose about the Jan. 6 case against him. Trump's team has until 5 p.m. ET on Monday to respond.
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Supreme Court reverses decades of precedent by ending affirmative action
By a 6-to-3 vote, the U.S. Supreme Court effectively ended race-conscious admission programs at colleges and universities across the country.
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Actor Michael Caine, 85, On His Long Career: 'The Alternative Was A Factory'
From the title heartthrob in Alfie to the fatherly butler of a Batman franchise, the actor has been filling movie screens for a half-century. His new memoir is Blowing The Bloody Doors Off.
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Looking For Thor's Hammer: Neil Gaiman On 'Norse Mythology'
Author Neil Gaiman first encountered the Norse gods in the pages of old Marvel Comics reprints, when he was 6 years old. Now, he's written his own versions of these ancient tales of gods and monsters.
Biden says he's worried about civilian deaths in Gaza but questions death toll stats
President Biden warned Israeli settlers against attacks on Palestinians in the West Bank — and said he is skeptical about the large death toll figures provided for Gaza.
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Resilient and strong: Voices of women from Kenya's largest 'slum'
International Women's Day, on March 8, celebrates the achievements of women. We share stories from women in the the Kibera community, which locals call a "slum," about their setbacks and successes.
Noncitizens are less likely to participate in a census with citizenship question, study says
Adding a citizenship question to the census reduces the participation of people who aren’t U.S. citizens, particularly those from Latin American countries.
Drenching rain for the Tampa Bay area as Debby makes its way north
Conditions are expected to deteriorate throughout the day, with anywhere from 4-8 inches of rain forecast for the region.
Fight over a Florida social media law is teed up again
Gov. Ron DeSantis and the Republican-controlled Legislature approved the law after Facebook and Twitter, now known as X, blocked former President Donald Trump from their platforms after Trump supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
The latest on Trump's trials
The timeline of trials for the cases against former President Donald Trump could become clearer this week with key decisions and hearings.
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Politics chat: New Hampshire primary, independent voters
We look at the Republican primaries in New Hampshire and what the projected results, as well as how independent voters are seeing their options in the Republican party.
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The neighbor at the center of the Justice Alito flag controversy speaks out
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito says the reason an upside down U.S. flag was flying at his house, was that his wife put it up because of a beef with a neighbor. We’ll hear from that neighbor.
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Tampa airport wants the public to help shape the future of Airside D through listening sessions
During the sessions, airport staff will give a brief presentation on the current phase of the project, but most of the time will be dedicated to open discussion.
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The Week In Sports: MLB Playoffs, Team USA Could Win A Spot In Women's World Cup
It's down to the Astros, the Brewers, the Dodgers and the Red Sox for the World Series. In soccer, the U.S. women play Trinidad and Tobago in CONCACAF, and a win means an automatic berth.
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South Korea Says About 20% Of Its Population Is At Risk For Internet Addiction
South Korea's government and health officials are worried about teens addicted to gaming and their smartphones in the world's most connected society.
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Kash Patel is asked to explain incendiary statements in FBI head confirmation hearing
Kash Patel is a frequent critic of the FBI who has spread conspiracy theories. He gets a Senate hearing Thursday to run the agency he wants to shake up.
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Lawyers for Trump to make a sweeping argument that he enjoys blanket immunity
A federal appeals court will hear arguments about whether Donald Trump is immune from federal prosecution over alleged attempts to overthrow the last election.
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Gov. DeSantis nixes the idea of a budget summit among Florida leaders
As legislative leaders try to restart the budget process, DeSantis rejected a summit with House and Senate leaders proposed by Florida GOP Chairman Evan Power.
Florida Senate expands tax cut proposal to involve vehicle-registration fee credits and more
The bill released Monday included a one-time credit on annual vehicle registration fees and a three-year extension to an existing freeze on local cell phone and cable TV taxes.
Tampa's Cambridge Christian School takes pregame prayer fight to U.S. Supreme Court
The school will ask the high court to overturn a decision last year by the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals that sided with the FHSAA over a prayer on a stadium loudspeaker before a football game.
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