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Jeannie Morris, Pioneering Sportscaster, Dies At 85
Trailblazing sportscaster Jeannie Morris was the first woman to report on many topics and games covered exclusively by men, including the Super Bowl in 1975. She died on Monday at age 85.
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CDC Sets Framework To Restart Cruise Industry In Florida, U.S. Waters
It provides a phased approach to resuming cruises, which have been sidelined since a "no sail" order was issued in March.
Poll: Majority Of Floridians Believe Climate Action Should Be A Presidential Priority
Among the findings: The majority of those polled say they support the U.S. transitioning away from oil and gas to renewable energy.
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Increase in Type 2 Diabetes In Children Caused by Pandemic
Distance learning, stress eating junk food and a lack of exercise have led to increases in Type 2 diabetes in children during the COVID-19 pandemic, a doctor says.
Thursday's Latest On Eta: Tampa Bay Airports Resume Flights, Power Outages, And More
Here is the latest Tropical Storm Eta updates across the greater Tampa Bay region
Howard University's Marching Band To Perform During Inauguration
Howard University's Showtime Marching Band will be part of the inaugural activities. Vice President-elect Kamala Harris, a Howard graduate, often included drum lines in her campaign events.
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Truth In Labeling: Celiac Community Cheers FDA Rule For Gluten Free
The Food and Drug Administration now requires all food manufacturers to be in compliance with a labeling standard for gluten-free food. Advocates for people with celiac disease say it's about time.
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Health Care Workers To Receive Free Super Bowl LV Tickets
They will make up the 22,000 fans who will be permitted to attend the Super Bowl on Feb. 7.
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Coronavirus Worries, Warnings Cast Cloud Over Parts of Tampa's Super Bowl
Because of the coronavirus pandemic, Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs delayed their arrival for the Super Bowl by days, waiting instead to fly in on Saturday.
Americana: Hot Dogs, Apple Pie And Football?
Commentator Frank Deford explains why he thinks football has a better claim on being America's national pastime than baseball.
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Despite COVID-19 Pandemic, Super Bowl Winners Tampa Bay Buccaneers Hold Boat Parade
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers celebrated their Super Bowl victory by holding a boat parade, despite the ongoing pandemic.
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COVID-19 Reaches Mount Everest As Nepal Struggles With Record Infections
Climbers are reporting an outbreak at Everest Base Camp in Nepal, where hundreds of climbers assemble as they prepare for summiting the world's tallest peak.
Charlie Crist Announces He's Running For Governor
The former governor made the announcement Tuesday morning on Twitter ahead of his scheduled press conference in St. Petersburg.
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For NPR's 50th: A Listener Riveted by Earthquake 6000 Miles Away
All Things Considered listener Canice Flanagan points to Melissa Block's reporting on an earthquake in China in 2008 as a story that had a dramatic effect on her.
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After Coachella Premiere, Childish Gambino's Film 'Guava Island' Is Streaming
Following a major year for the "This Is America" rapper, Guava Island is a modestly stunning — and at times unnerving — extended music video about music's power to unite amid tyranny and greed.
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Reciting Poetry Earns South Dakota Teenager A National Prize
Rahele Megosha, a senior at Washington High School in Sioux Falls, won the 2021 Poetry Out Loud prize on Thursday. The award is given by the National Endowment for the Arts and The Poetry Foundation.
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Dating App Hinge Expects Video Dating To Remain Popular After Pandemic
As the pandemic eases, are single people ready to resume dating in person? The CEO of dating app Hinge says he is expecting a busy summer as people start to resume normal life.
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WNYC Fires 'On The Media' Co-Host Bob Garfield For Alleged Bullying
According to a statement from New York Public Radio, an outside investigation found that Garfield violated the company's anti-bullying policy. He was the subject of a similar investigation in 2020.
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Forget Eileen: Ted Leo On The Unsung Greatness Of Dexys Midnight Runners
As part of NPR's series One-Hit Wonders / Second-Best Songs, musician Ted Leo says the British band known for "Come On Eileen" has more to offer — and points to one song as a perfect example.
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James Madison University's Softball Season Ended With A Standing Ovation
Senior pitcher Odicci Alexander helped lead the James Madison University softball team to an unexpected semifinal run at the Women's College World Series.
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Trump's CFO Turns Himself In Ahead Of Expected Criminal Charges
The charges by the Manhattan district attorney's office are expected to come Thursday after a three-year investigation into the business dealings of the Trump Organization, NPR has confirmed.
The Pacific Northwest Has Limited A/C, Making The Heat Wave More Dangerous
The brutal heat wave is worse for some residents in the region who live in areas where relatively mild summers have meant that many homes don't have air conditioners.
2021 Miss Nevada Will Be The First Openly Transgender Miss USA Contestant
After her historic win as Miss Nevada USA, Kataluna Enriquez will compete in the national pageant in November.
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Emoji Use At Work? Survey Says — Thumbs Up!
A survey of 7,000 emoji users in the U.S., Europe and Asia found that emoji are not only useful on the job — they can make people feel more connected and receptive to new tasks.
State Wants To Expedite Piney Point's Closure As Summer Rains Threaten
About 267 million gallons are currently held in the structure, up from about 200 million gallons before the summer.
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