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Warm Ocean Expected To Cook Up A Busy 2020 Atlantic Hurricane Season
Don’t look for any favors from this year’s hurricane season.
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Mississippi Lawmakers Vote To Remove Confederate Emblem From State Flag
Mississippi state lawmakers voted to remove and redesign the 126-year-old state flag, which includes the Confederate battle emblem. The governor said he will sign the measure.
NASCAR's Bubba Wallace Was Not The Target Of A Hate Crime, FBI Says
"After a thorough review of the facts and evidence surrounding this event, we have concluded that no federal crime was committed," FBI officials said in a statement, Tuesday.
The Republican National Committee Says It Has A Record $100 Million On Hand
The RNC raised nearly $37 million in June, according to figures shared first with NPR.
DeSantis Looks To Get Workers Back On Job Faster After Positive COVID Test
Gov. Ron DeSantis is looking to “tweak” one of his coronavirus orders so restaurant wait staff and non-health care workers can get back on the job quicker…
Obama Officially Endorses Biden For President
Former President Barack Obama, who had previously stayed out of the 2020 fray, endorsed his former vice president in a video released on Tuesday.
NIH Launches Effort To Speed Up Development Of COVID-19 Treatments
Federal agencies and 16 big pharma companies will collaborate on drugs and vaccines, says Dr. Francis Collins, head of the National Institutes of Health.
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It's Time For Pro Sports To Restart In Florida, DeSantis Says
Gov. Ron DeSantis said it’s time for professional sports teams to play ball again in Florida.DeSantis, who is still rolling out the first phase of the…
Tom Lee Vents Over 'Disrespectful' Amendment Involving DEP Secretary Appointment
This has been a frustrating week for one of the Legislature's most outspoken members – Sen. Tom Lee (R-Brandon), is in his 20 th year in the chamber,...
What's Known About Robert Bowers, The Suspect In The Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooting
Bowers, 46, is a resident of Pittsburgh with a history of making anti-Semitic remarks on social media. Authorities believe he acted alone.
Florida Is Among The Three Worst Human Trafficking States
According to the Human trafficking Hotline , Florida ranks third in U.S. in human trafficking cases reported by states, behind only California and Texas.
Florida Senate Agrees To Pay Aide $900K In Latvala Sex Scandal
Florida's Republican-controlled state Senate agreed to pay $900,000 to settle a complaint filed by a high-ranking legislative aide who accused a former…
DeSantis Uses Seized Plane To Travel State
Gov. Ron DeSantis made his first trip out of Tallahassee aboard an upgraded King Air aircraft that law-enforcement officials had seized in a drug bust....
Detective: Florida School Shooting Deputy Statement Faulty
A Florida detective told investigators the former deputy entrusted to protect a high school where 17 people died in a mass shooting last year gave an...
Science, English, Math Teachers In Short Supply in Florida Public Schools
The State Board of Education is expected Wednesday to approve a report that details a shortage of certified science, English and math teachers in...
DeSantis Seeks $36 Million To Improve Florida's Workforce Education
Even with a relatively strong economy, the number of high-growth, high-skill, high-paying jobs in Florida isn't where lawmakers like Gov. Ron DeSantis…
Future Of Medicaid Cut Remains Unclear
A new era in the Medicaid program will begin Friday when the state eliminates a long-standing policy about paying health-care bills that accumulate...
After 53 years, the last Boeing manufactures its last 747
The last 747 jumbo jet rolled out of the factory this week after 53 years in production. How did the Boeing plane revolutionize airlines and what does its retirement mean for the industry today?
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College appeals ruling blocking Miami land transfer for Trump presidential library
The board of a South Florida college is appealing a judge's ruling temporarily blocking officials from giving away a parcel of prime Miami real estate so it can be used for President Donald Trump's future presidential library.
Dockworkers at East and Gulf Coast ports are on strike for a 2nd day
Dockworkers are demanding 77% in raises, among other things. Their union says they'll remain on strike until their demands are met.
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The Palestinian soccer team just made history, sparking a moment of joy amid war
There's a rare moment of joy as Palestinians celebrate their national soccer team's win at the Asian Cup, which sends them to the knockout stage.
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Leon Redbone, An Unusual Singer From A Bygone Era, Has Died
Redbone's career was defined by biographical mystery and a musical ear obsessed with the sounds of yesteryear. He also sang the theme to Mr. Belvedere.
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Set Amid A Pandemic, Biden's Inauguration Will Feel Unlike Any We've Seen
President-elect Joe Biden's inauguration ceremony will feel unlike any other. Security is always a paramount concern, but it's been taken to unheard of levels this time.
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Israel's Cabinet meets to decide on whether to expand Gaza war
Israel's government could decide to seize the last remaining areas of Gaza not already under Israeli military control.
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International Court of Justice says Israel must allow UN aid into Gaza
The International Court of Justice has ruled that Israel must allow UN aid into Gaza and allow them to operate without interference. But Israel has rejected the non-binding opinion.
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