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High Court Nominee Roberts Visits Capitol Hill
Supreme Court nominee John Roberts begins a series of courtesy calls, meeting members of the Senate Judiciary Committee and leaders of both parties. Congress goes into recess at the end of July; confirmation hearings for Roberts could begin in September.
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Visiting a Jewish settlement in the occupied West Bank
The Jewish settlement of Esh Kodesh was established in the occupied West Bank decades ago. Israel has since built more residential communities on the land Palestinians want for a country of their own.
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P.I. Kelly: Hot On The Trail Of Crime In Chicago
When novelist Michael Harvey first moved to Chicago, he immediately felt at home. Now, Harvey takes his readers on a tour of Chicago — from touristy Navy Pier to the tunnels of the L train — in his Michael Kelly crime series.
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Florida's jobless rate remained the same in March
The unemployment rate in the Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater area stood at 2.6 percent.
4th Of July Shootings Across The Country Killed More Than 180 People
The Gun Violence Archive reports that shootings across the country this holiday weekend claimed the lives of more than 180 people.
President Trump Makes Historic Visit To Old City Of Jerusalem
President Trump visits Jerusalem's Old City on Monday, stopping at two religious sites and leaving locals to debate his impact.
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Girl Scouts Faced With 15 Million Boxes Of Unsold Cookies
Too many unsold boxes of cookies - that's what Girl Scouts are facing this year. NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro talks with Maryann Barry, of the Girl Scouts of Citrus about how her troops are handling it.
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As 'Sweeney Todd' returns to Broadway, 4 Sweeneys dish about the difficult role
Josh Groban, Michael Cerveris, Norm Lewis and Len Cariou all agree: It's exhausting playing a murderous sociopath, while dealing with stage blood, a mechanical barber chair and singing complex music.
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Banco de alimentos de Hillsborough experimenta mayor demanda, especialmente entre familias migrantes
Trabajadores migrantes dijeron a voluntarios que están preocupados por las recientes medidas enérgicas contra la inmigración – pero se sienten cómodos acudiendo a las despensas del Banco de Alimentos, Nativity.
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The cuatro players of C4 Trio are the future of Venezuela's national instrument
From their unlikely start as rival contestants in a music competition, the Venezuelan cuatro players of C4 Trio have become a big concert draw. They're releasing a series of EPs ahead of a new album.
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QAnon: The Conspiracy Theorist Group That Appears At Trump Rallies
A group dubbed "QAnon" has emerged at Trump campaign events recently. They follow and try to decipher the online posts of someone named "Q", who traffics in conspiracy theories focused on people in government and media. NPR's Jeff Brady went to a Trump rally in Pennsylvania to speak with some QAnon followers.
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Murdaugh boat crash suit ends in a $15 million settlement for family of teen who died
At the time of the 2019 crash, Paul Murdaugh was drunk and driving his family's boat, witnesses say. Mallory Beach's family got a settlement from a store that sold alcohol to an underage Murdaugh.
DeSantis impulsa la redistribución de distritos mientras las victorias demócratas sacuden el panorama republicano
Los republicanos de Florida buscan rediseñar los mapas electorales del Congreso. Sin embargo, las inesperadas victorias demócratas podrían complicar dicho proceso.
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Police raided George Pelecanos' home. 15 years later, he's ready to write about it
Crime fiction author and screenwriter George Pelecanos is known for his gritty realism. His latest short story collection takes that same unsparing look at his own past.
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'Toy Story 4' Reaches For An Even More Resonant Sense Of Closure Than Last Film
Woody, Buzz Lightyear and the gang are back for a new adventure involving Bonnie's newest toy, Forky, a spork, in Pixar's Toy Story 4.
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Monday, May 4, 2026: Studying marine science out in the Gulf and Star Wars Day in Tampa Bay
May the Fourth be with you! Shout-out Jackson Harpe for this Star Wars Day music intro. Today you'll hear about how marine science students conduct research in the Gulf, plus how that could be impacted with a fire that broke out at the USF St. Petersburg Marine Science Laboratory over the weekend. And you'll hear about some Star Wars events you can head to tonight to feel one with the force. But first, the news.
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DeSantis convoca una sesión especial a finales de abril para la redistribución de distritos
El gobernador Ron DeSantis proclamó que habrá una sesión especial a finales de abril para modificar el mapa de distritos del Congreso de Florida.
Missing Travel? This 'Irreverent Guide' Visits Anthony Bourdain's Favorite Places
"He always made people feel like they belonged," says a former Bourdain producer. World Travel: An Irreverent Guide is based on the TV chef's writings and an interview conducted just before his death.
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Alleged Shooter Visited Slave Plantations Before Church Shooting
Dylann Roof is said to have visited slave plantations and a Confederate museum in the weeks before he allegedly went into a black church in Charleston, S.C., and killed nine people.
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Death Toll Rises To 4 In The Florida Condo Collapse With Dozens Of People Missing
More than 150 people remain unaccounted for after a 12-story condo building partially collapsed near Miami. Rescue workers are using sonar and dogs to search for survivors in the rubble.
Amendment Calls for Troop Drawdown in 4 Months
Majority Leader Harry Reid is calling for an all-nighter Tuesday in the Senate, during which debate will focus on an amendment proposed by Carl Levin and Jack Reed that would require that a drawdown of U.S. troops in Iraq begin in four months.
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All St. Petersburg city employees will soon make at least $15 an hour
St. Petersburg officials announced last week the city would raise the base wage for all city employees to $15 an hour beginning April 1.
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NPR visits Qardaha, hometown of ousted Syrian President Assad
We visit the hometown of the ousted Syrian President, Bashir al-Assad. Qardaha lies in northwest Syria, considered the heartlands of the Alawite religious sect.
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Trudeau To Visit Trump; Differing Refugee Policies To Be Discussed
President Trump on Monday welcomes Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to the White House, where refugee policy and trade are expected to come up. Meanwhile, Trump's travel ban remains on hold.
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Former Hillsborough lawmaker Dana Young is stepping down as Visit Florida CEO
Dana Young, who oversaw the state's tourism-marketing efforts, represented parts of Hillsborough County in the House from 2010 to 2016 and in the Senate from 2016 to 2018.
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