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New bomb threats disrupt campus activities at several HBCUs
Howard University received a second bomb threat on Tuesday — part of a recent pattern of violent threats against historically Black colleges and universities.
3 primary contests to watch Tuesday in West Virginia and Nebraska
Former President Donald Trump has endorsed candidates in competitive primaries in both states, making Tuesday another evaluation of his influence over the GOP.
Florida isn't ordering doses of the COVID vaccine for children under the age of 5
Florida state officials won't order doses of the COVID vaccine for children under five years old. It's the only state that hasn't pre-ordered the new vaccines, which they did for prior versions.
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Florida could be in for its seventh consecutive above-normal hurricane season
“Not anywhere in the past have we had six consecutive seasons above normal,” Rosencrans said.
Set The Night On Fire: Behind The Doors' 'Light My Fire'
The Doors' 1967 hit "Light My Fire" broke the mold of the conventional hit pop song.
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The Tampa Bay area should take caution even as Hurricane Ian's track shifts south
Gov. Ron DeSantis and Florida Division of Emergency Management Director Kevin Guthrie and others spoke to the press early Tuesday morning about preparations ahead of the storm.
We lost 1.59 milliseconds June 29 when the Earth spun a little faster
June 29, 2022, was 1.59 milliseconds shorter than average. But was it the "shortest day ever?" Not quite!
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Modern Notebook for April 23, 2023
On this week’s Modern Notebook with Tyler Kline: On the very first page of the sheet music for Christopher Stark’s piece “This is Not a Story,” the clarinetist is instructed to play “incredibly soft, make the audience listen.” The three movement work grows from there, moving through introspective music, to music that “sorts out Beethoven,” and concludes with a movement titled “Cecilia Sings the Music in Her Heart; Captain Leighton Bids Farewell.”Then, Emma O’Halloran’s piece “Sum of its Parts” was created after spending hours with saxophonist Matthew Levy in a recording studio discussing and recording different sounds and techniques. The result was a vast catalog of coloristic elements that explores the full range of the saxophone, which went on to influence the piece.
Special counsel has spent millions investigating Trump
Special counsel Jack Smith has spent more than $5 million so far on his twin investigations that circle former President Trump.
What happens to host cities after the Olympics are over?
Many host cities struggle with the financial aftermath of the games for years after the Olympic cauldron is extinguished.
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After pummeling Florida, a strengthening storm system is drenching the Atlantic coast
The storm is dumping heavy rain on the Carolinas with the potential for gusty winds and possible tornadoes.
Lawn-watering restrictions in the Tampa Bay area are extended once again
Restrictions for Hillsborough, Pasco and Pinellas counties have been extended until Sept. 1.
United Airlines flights grounded nationwide because of computer problems
Hundreds of United Airlines flights were disrupted on Wednesday evening as the carrier grappled with a major computer system outage. The airline requested ground stops at its major hubs in the U.S.
Poland's Iga Świątek thrashes American Amanda Anisimova in Wimbledon women's final
The Polish player emerged victorious after less than an hour of gameplay.
You've heard of swing states. Here are 7 swing counties to watch
Here seven counties to watch — one in each swing state — that might give some idea how the race is going and why one candidate or the other won:
Trump plans to visit the Justice Department Friday, a rare move for a president
The president is planning to give remarks on "restoring law and order," according to the White House. Trump has vowed to end "weaponization" of the DOJ after having been investigated himself.
AAA’s Tow-to-Go offers free rides for impaired drivers during the holidays
From Wednesday through Jan.2, the auto club will provide the overnight service as a last-resort when other options, like a designated driver or rideshare, fall through.
Outdoor watering restrictions are expected to be tightened in face of lingering drought
SWFWMD is expected to go into Phase 2 restrictions, reducing lawn watering to once a week for properties of less than 1 acre.
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NASA will return its moon rocket to the hangar for more repairs before astronauts strap in
NASA had barely finished a repeat fueling test Thursday when another problem cropped up. This time, the rocket’s helium system malfunctioned.
In some states, an unpaid foster care bill could mean parents lose their kids forever
Some states allow children to be removed from their parents if they fail to pay the cost of foster care. But that can be hundreds of dollars a month, and it's often the poorest families who must pay.
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'Warm, Welcoming Message' To Canada Pays Off
Florida’s tourism arm is touting marketing efforts that attracted an increase in travelers from America’s northern neighbor, less than a year after…
Captain Citrus Reborn as Superhero
Captain Citrus was born in 2011 as a big, fat talking orange wearing a green cape. Now he's being transformed into a buff Marvel Comics superhero who will…
California has been hit with its 1st — but not last — major heat wave of the year
California is enduring its first major heat wave of the year. Temperatures are in the triple digits across the state. Experts say there's more of this weather to come this summer.
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Poland says it shot down Russian drones that violated its airspace
Poland said Wednesday that it and its NATO allies had shot down Russian drones that violated Polish airspace in what it called an "act of aggression" as Russia launched aerial attacks on Ukraine.
Syrian Jews return to Damascus hoping to rebuild a community
The overthrow of the Assad regime in Syria paved the way for a historic visit, with Syrian Jews returning from the U.S. to Damascus for the first time in three decades, hoping to rebuild community.
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