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U.S. makes evacuation plans to get embassy staff, but not all Americans, out of Sudan
The White House says there are no plans to evacuate all Americans in Sudan as the fighting there tips into a second week.
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U.S. Army grounds aviators for training after fatal crashes
The U.S. Army has grounded the units after 12 soldiers died within the last month in helicopter crashes in Alaska and Kentucky, the military branch announced Friday.
State urges appeals court to shield AHCA chief from testifying in trans care case
Seeking what is known as a writ of mandamus from the appeals court, the state’s lawyers argued that Jason Weida should not have to testify because he is a high-ranking official.
Mimi Sheraton, pioneering NYC restaurant critic, dies after lifetime of good eating
Mimi Sheraton, who chronicled New York's culinary scene, has died at 97. She is being remembered as the New York Times' first female restaurant critic, who enjoyed great food from little-known spots.
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Florida Dems Chair Nikki Fried; Reshaping K-12 schools; Florida's troubled insurance market
A conversation with Nikki Fried, chair of the Florida Democratic Party, on abortion rights and free speech following her arrest during a protest; A look at legislation that would reshape Florida’s K-12 schools; Lawmakers consider a new approach to address state’s troubled insurance market
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Elon Musk picks NBC advertising executive as next Twitter CEO
Musk confirmed Yaccarino will succeed him as chief executive of Twitter, which has seen advertising plummet. The two appeared in a marketing conference in April.
The Denver Nuggets have won their first NBA title in franchise history
The Nuggets defeated the Miami Heat 94-89 — winning the best-of-seven series in five games. Center Nikola Jokić led the team with 28 points and 16 rebounds and was named the most valuable player.
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After indictment, Georgia Republicans are on Trump's side
Georgia Republicans gathering for their annual convention reacted to the news of former President Donald Trump's indictment.
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Latest in Ukraine: The counteroffensive is on, so is massive flooding
Catch up on key developments and the latest in-depth coverage of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Apple unveils its virtual reality headset. It will cost you more than $3,000
Apple launched a new virtual reality, or VR, headset. It was its first major new product launch in a decade.
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Russia drops charges against mercenary leader and others involved in brief rebellion
The announcement follows the Kremlin's earlier pledge not to prosecute Yevgeny Prigozhin and his fighters after he stopped the revolt, even though President Vladimir Putin labeled them as traitors.
Restoring Humble Potpie to Its Rightful Place
Few things are more satisfying on a winter's night than a heap of meat, vegetables and crust in a luscious sauce. Once the height of culinary style, the potpie is undergoing a retro-food resurgence.
Peace Department Proposal Rattles Small Town
When a Minnesota women's group joined a national campaign to establish a U.S. Department of Peace, they triggered fears in their small, rural community about the very survival of America.
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Eid ul-Fitr: Ramadan's Sweet Ending
This is a sweet time of year for Muslims. Literally. Eid ul-Fitr marks the end of Ramadan, a month of sunrise-to-sunset fasting. In Pakistan, it is called the "festival of sweets." Shomial Ahmad shares some of her favorite Eid treats.
Girl Scouts Transform to Recruit New Members
The Girl Scouts have launched a major makeover to revitalize their brand and boost their membership, especially among minorities. The group hopes to debunk the image of girl scouting as making crafts, camping and baking cookies.
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Ex-Hyundai CEO Elected President in S. Korea
Lee Myung-bak looks likely to be South Korea's next president after exit polls show he has won a landslide victory, as voters overlook fraud allegations hoping he can revive the economy.
Putnam: Citrus Industry Squeezed If Congress Doesn't Help
No “plan B” is available if Congress does not add citrus funding to the latest disaster relief package, Florida Agriculture Commissioner Adam Putnam said…
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Tropical Storm Gordon is strengthening and should hit the central U.S. Gulf Coast as a hurricane late Tuesday before moving over the lower Mississippi…
Miami Residents Carol In Protest Outside of Sen. Marco Rubio's Office
Miami residents rallied outside Sen. Marco Rubio’s office in Doral Wednesday to oppose the GOP tax bill. In the spirit of the season, they were decked...
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Citrus Forecast Drop Spurs More Calls For Federal Relief
Florida agriculture leaders say the latest projected decline in citrus production underscores a dire need for federal disaster relief after Hurricane…
Superintendents Say Florida Budget Money May Not Cover Resource Officers
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After past deals have collapsed amid infighting among Florida's gambling interests, the Republican-controlled Legislature is trying yet again to pass a…
DREAMERS And Activists Demand Senator Bill Nelson Vote No On Spending Bill Without Clean DREAM Act
DREAMERS and activists with the Florida Immigrant Coalition gathered outside Senator Bill Nelson’s office in Coral Gables on Thursday demanding him to...
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It’s a rather remarkable number: In 2017, over 130,000 calls were made to Poison Control centers in Florida. In honor of this year’s National Poison…
Selby Gardens Announces Revised Expansion Plan
Addressing community concerns with its initial plan, Sarasota’s Selby Gardens has announced its amended expansion proposal.The initial plan was rejected…
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