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Florida Senate electoral maps get pushback before heading to the floor
Republican redistricting leaders say the process they’ve employed has generated maps that meet all state and federal requirements. Still, they say they expect legal challenges to the maps when they’re approved.
How the Trump administration is using influencers to justify its immigration policies
A recent surge in federal agents and Trump-friendly social media influencers to Minnesota is part of a White House communication strategy that emphasizes online content to influence policy.
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Ingoglia says St. Petersburg residents overpaid in property taxes by the millions
Florida Chief Financial Officer Blaise Ingoglia made the claim during his tour in support a constitutional amendment to limit local property taxes.
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President said he plans to announce new Federal Reserve chair choice Friday, after criticizing incumbent Jerome Powell for not cutting interest rates more aggressively.
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Prosecutors in the trial of former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort wrapped up their case on Monday. There is no indication yet whether the defense will call any witnesses.
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Does SCOTUS have a moral obligation to answer Congress?
NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer talks with columnist Jamelle Bouie about Supreme Court justices arguing they are not subject to the same accountability as the other two branches of government.
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The Fox-Dominion case settlement and other scandals at the network are bringing long-simmering tensions over the Murdoch family's leadership to the surface.
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3 ways to protect your money if the U.S. defaults on its debt
From social security payments to interest rates, a lot hinges on a debt-ceiling deal. Personal finance experts say you should prepare for a possible debt default as you would a recession.
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In 1984, Margaret Thatcher was nearly assassinated — a new book asks, what if?
The IRA planted the bomb at the Grand Hotel, in the seaside resort of Brighton, targeting the British prime minister. There Will Be Fire, by journalist Rory Carroll, reads like a political thriller.
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Transgender lawmaker speaks out on her banishment from Montana House floor
NPR's Melissa Block talks with Rep. Zooey Zephyr about her ban from attending or speaking in the Montana State House for the rest of the year.
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Coal Giant Peabody Energy Declares Bankruptcy
Peabody Energy, the largest private sector coal company in the nation, declared bankruptcy Wednesday morning. NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Taylor Kuykendall, a reporter with S&P Global Market Intelligence, about why the coal powerhouse needs to reorganize.
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In Fine Print, HHS Seems To Have Banned Surprise Medical Bills During The Pandemic
Guidance regarding the CARES Act says health care providers who take emergency funds aren't allowed to "balance bill" coronavirus patients ― and every patient is a possible COVID-19 patient.
Former police officer admits to felony assault on Black man after George Floyd murder
Former Minneapolis police officer Justin Stetson told the court he "crossed the line" on May 30, 2020, when he repeatedly kicked, hit and kneed Jaleel Stallings in the face and head.
Army Doctor: Denial a 'Misunderstanding'
The Army Surgeon General says he was mistaken when he denied that the Army had told the Veterans Affairs Department not to help injured soldiers at Fort Drum to challenge their disability ratings. Eric Schoomaker says the whole thing was a misunderstanding and it is fine for the VA to help the soldiers.
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Review: Employees Lax About Florida Concealed Weapon Permits
A 2012 internal investigation found that 48 Florida state employees made mistakes in issuing permits for concealed weapons, security guards and other...
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Seniors Staying On Job For Health Insurance
Not every American 65 and older is worrying about Medicare's open enrollment period, now underway. Some who are eligible for the government insurance...
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PolitiFact Florida Provides Clarity On First Rubio-Murphy Senate Debate
After a campaign that seemingly has lasted years, the two main candidates for U.S. Senate finally met for a debate. Monday night's match in Orlando…
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Florida Senate To Investigate Latvala Following Harassment Claims
A powerful Republican state senator and candidate for governor will be investigated by the Senate after a report came out that said he had harassed and…
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In a 5-4 decision, the Supreme Court struck down a Florida rule requiring a defendant's IQ to be 70 or below before that defendant could avoid the death penalty for reasons of mental retardation.
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Body Cameras Bill Still Moving In Senate, Will See More Changes
A bill now making sure law enforcement agencies across the state that use body cameras have set guidelines passed another hurdle in the Senate Tuesday....
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Problems At All Children's Hospital Could Lead To More Transparency Rules
Johns Hopkins Medicine has hired a former federal prosecutor to investigate the heart institute at All Children's Hospital in St. Petersburg.The external…
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Fewer students are missing school. These state policies may have helped
A new study says several states are doing the right things to get students to show up to school regularly.
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U.N. High Commissioner For Human Rights Calls Syria A 'Torture Chamber'
NPR's Robert Siegel interviews the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra'ad Al-Hussein about rights abuses in Syria and the impact on Jordan.
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Texas Lawmakers To Hold 1st Hearing Into Devastating Blackouts
The massive failure of the Texas energy system has spurred a blame game and fresh calls for reform. Texas lawmakers are debating what went wrong, and how to keep it from happening again.
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