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News Brief: Jared Kushner, Students Return To Classes Post Shooting
Reports say Jared Kushner has lost his interim top-level security clearance. And, students return to classes at Majory Stoneman Douglas High School — 2 weeks after a mass shooting left 17 people dead.
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Timothy Olyphant on 'Justified,' 'Deadwood' and marshals who interpret the law
Olyphant is best known for portraying lawmen in cowboy hats. He reprises the role of deputy U.S. marshal Raylan Givens in the sequel Justified: City Primeval. Originally broadcast July 18, 2023.
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NPR Health News Briefs: Dec. 5 - Dec. 11
Among the week's stories: American teens are waiting longer before starting to have sex; a new test for treating breast cancer; and a faster drug to treat tuberculosis.
50 Wonderful Things From 2016
It's time again for our annual collection, in no particular order, of 50 wonderful pop-culture things from 2016. Read them, watch them, or listen to them; we think something will delight you.
Author Michael Lewis Tackles Football's 'Blind Side'
In Blind Side, Michael Lewis traces how the humble offensive left tackle has evolved into football's pivotal position. The book also tells the story of a young man with the position's rare qualities — and his escape from poverty through football.
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Abuse Victim Logs Onto Facebook for Help
A west Volusia County woman was being abused by her boyfriend and she had no means of calling 9-1-1 herself, so she logged onto Facebook instead.Rhonda…
Who's Winning the Early Vote in Florida?
In theory, Obama appears to be winning the early vote in Florida.Democrats are leading Republicans 43 to 40 percent in early voting and absentee ballots…
House Approves Bill Funding Anti-Abortion Centers
Florida taxpayers soon could fund anti-abortion pregnancy centers thanks to a bill that has passed the Republican-led House.
Why So Many Recount Lawsuits? Go Back to 2000
The battle over Florida's three statewide recounts rages on in the courts. Why? You have to go back to the contested 2000 presidential election.The glut…
Disney Delays Test Cruise Over 'Inconsistent' COVID-19 Results
It would have include 300 employees who had volunteered for the “simulation” cruise.
A Full Helping of Competitive Eating in 'Esophagus'
In his new book, Horsemen of the Esophagus, Jason Fagone takes a look at the funny — and just slightly frightening — world of competitive eating.
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'Orange Revolution' Leader Rebuffed in Ukraine
Voters in Sunday's parliamentary election in Ukraine seem to have turned away from the man who led them in last year's Orange Revolution. President Viktor Yushchenko's party came in third, behind a pro-Russian party and a faction led by the president's former prime minister.
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Rosanne Cash: 'Black Cadillac'
The daughter of country legend Johnny Cash has been a singer-songwriter in her own right for more than 25 years. On Black Cadillac, she continues a tradition of personal honesty in her songs.
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An Anarchist's Guide to Interior Design
John Amatore Hughes brings design principles of chaos and disorder to home design in his new book Punk Shui: Home Design for Anarchists.
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Trump's military interventions concern China despite lack of direct risk
The administration says one justification for attacking Venezuela and trying to take Greenland is to block China’s influence in the region.
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Independent Booksellers' Picks: Fiction and Food
A trio of independent booksellers have mostly novels and food books on their minds this holiday season. The titles they've picked range from An Arsonist's Guide to Writers' Homes in New England to a new translation of War and Peace.
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Author Comes to Natural Food's 'Defense'
Michael Pollan discusses his latest book, In Defense of Food, in which he boils his philosophy of nutrition down to a few simple rules including: "Eat food. Not too much. Mostly plants" and "Don't eat anything that your great-grandmother would not recognize as food."
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Welcome Sign Returned To Key West, Stolen After Hurricane
All drivers entering Key West are again being greeted by a large painted sign welcoming them to "Paradise USA."Unveiled Tuesday, the sign was stolen last…
332 Cruise Passengers Fall Ill With Stomach Virus
More than 300 passengers on a cruise ship that docked at Port Everglades fell ill with a stomach virus.
Tropical Storm Debby Likely To Spawn Mosquitoes
If you don't already hate Tropical Storm Debby, just wait. All the standing water from Debby will soon spawn pesky, disease-carrying mosquitoes,according…
Boat Springs Purchased for Preservation
The Southwest Florida Water Management District announced today it has closed on the purchase of Boat Spring. It's part of the headwaters of Hammock Creek…
Tropical Storm Cristobal Forms Near Bahamas
A strengthening tropical depression that dumped heavy rains on parts of Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic was upgraded early Sunday to Tropical Storm…
Annual Coastal Cleanup is on Saturday
Volunteers will be at coastal areas around the Tampa Bay area Saturday morning as part of an effort to clean up litter that poses a threat to both humans…
StoryCorps Tampa Bay: 'This Little Light of Mine'
Performers are often tasked with walking a thin line: how does someone express oneself while also embodying another character?In this installment of…
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Bill To Reduce Cosmetic Regulations Passes Committee
A bill passed by the Senate Regulated Industries Committee Wednesday could open the door in Florida for smaller scale cosmetic companies.
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