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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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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.
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Polls Show Germany's Far-Right Party Grows In Popularity
The AFD is benefiting from being the official opposition to Chancellor Merkel's grand coalition government. Polls rate it Germany's second most popular party, dropping the Social Democrats to third.
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Paris, Texas, May Fulfill Years-Old City Services Promise
Some residents of Paris, Texas, have been fighting to secede. They say the city owes them water and sewer lines that were promised when their part of town was annexed 14 years ago. A resolution may be at hand.
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Remembering Japanese Martial Arts Star Sonny Chiba, Who Died Of COVID At 82
Sonny Chiba was a prolific actor known for his Japanese martial arts movies, which featured his brutal movements and fearsome facial expressions. Chiba died at age 82 due to complications from COVID.
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Plans Are Underway To Rebuild At Site Of Surfside Condo Collapse
As the investigation of the condo collapse in Surfside, Fla., continues, plans are already underway to rebuild at the site. A judge hearing lawsuits related to the collapse is overseeing the sale.
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How Gatorade Went From Gainesville To Global Brand
Here's the story behind the brand and how Gatorade’s impact goes far beyond the world of sports.
Nia DaCosta Is The 1st Black Female Director To Debut Atop The U.S. Box Office
The 31-year-old director and screenwriter's horror film Candyman — a reboot of the 1992 classic — made history as it raked in more than $22 million in its opening weekend.
Rubio Tells Iowa Voters He's The One To Beat A Democrat In November
The are 11 Republican presidential candidates competing in the Iowa caucuses. Senator Marco Rubio has tried to distinguish himself from the presidential pack on matters of national security.
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Bialik Will Guest Host 'Jeopardy!' As Search Resumes For Trebek Replacement
Mayim Bialik is filling in as the weeknight host after Mike Richards stepped down last week as the successor to Alex Trebek. She was chosen to host Jeopardy! prime-time series and spin-offs.
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The Reporter Who Almost Said No To Touring With The Beatles
Larry Kane was 21 years old when he was invited to join the Fab Four on their 1964 U.S. tour. (He eventually agreed.) Kane appears in Eight Days A Week: The Touring Years, a new film about the band.
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White House Declassifies FBI Report Detailing Saudi Nationals' Connections To 9/11
The Biden administration has declassified a secret FBI report that links some of the 9/11 hijackers to Saudi nationals living in the United States.
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Some Players Aren't Convinced By US Soccer's 'Identical' Men's And Women's Contracts
US Soccer says it's offering the men's and women's national teams "identical" contracts. The union for the women's team players is calling the announcement a PR stunt.
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The New Space Force Uniforms Are Causing A Stir
A commenter said the new uniforms look like something from Battlestar Galactica, adding one of the show's taglines: "So say we all."
84-Degree Ocean Waters Will Turn Sam Into A Major Hurricane On Saturday
The storm is forecast to intensify rapidly as it passes over warm water far out in the Atlantic, the National Hurricane Center says. It's too soon to predict where or when Sam might affect land.
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The 2021-2022 NBA season is set to begin in a few weeks without a vaccine mandate for players. Instead, unvaccinated players will have to submit to regular testing.
Taiwan says tensions with China are at their worst in 4 decades
No shots have been fired, but Taiwan says nearly 150 Chinese military aircraft have entered its air defense zone in a four-day period. The U.S. calls China's sorties "provocative military activity."
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Mid-October is the ideal time to plant strawberries in Southwest Florida. WGCU's Julie Glenn talked with Dr. Vance Whittaker with the Strawberry Breeding and Genetics program at the University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (UF/IFAS) Gulf Coast Research and Education Center.
California's Justice Department is now investigating the cause of the oil spill
California Attorney General Rob Bonta says investigators will work to find the cause of the oil spill and whether anything could have been done to prevent the spill.
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Here's why Zillow won't be buying any more homes to renovate and resell this year
Supply and labor shortages, and a backlog of work already underway, are to blame, the company says. But it will complete purchases that are already under contract in its program to flip properties.
A Barrier To Feeding Hungry Kids In South Florida: Lack Of Transportation
The statewide chapter of No Kid Hungry, a national organization tackling childhood food insecurity, has seen more requests for grants to support transporting food directly to students and families.
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