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There's no sophomore slump for pop star Olivia Rodrigo
The artist's second album Guts sits at No. 1 on the U.S. and U.K. album charts. Since its release, the album's racked up more sales in Britain — outselling the rest of the U.K. Top 10 combined.
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Dentist Wins Bid For Elvis Presley's Crown
A dentist from Alberta, Canada, paid $10,000 for a crown that once belonged to The King: Elvis Presley. That isn't the only dental collectible this dentist has paid top dollar for. He shelled out $31,000 for a rotten tooth that belonged to John Lennon.
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Haunted by hopelessness: 12 Zambians share their stories as HIV drugs run out
Mothers and children, husbands and wives, doctors, truck drivers and religious leaders are all grappling with the fallout from the sudden U.S. cuts in aid.
P.J. O'Rourke Takes On 'The Wealth of Nations'
Author and journalist P.J. O'Rourke delves into the content and influence of Adam Smith's classic, The Wealth of Nations. He talks about digesting the massive tome on economics, so you don't have to.
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George Zimmerman Back In Jail; Attorney Preparing New Bond Motion
The man who shot and killed 17-year-old Trayvon Martin was sent back to jail because he did not disclose to a judge that he had raised more than $200,000 to help pay for his defense. Zimmerman has pleaded not guilty to a second-degree murder charge.
Spook Hill Haunts The National Register of Historic Places List
Put your car in neutral and watch as you mysteriously cruise uphill at Lake Wales’ gravity-defying roadway, which was placed on the National Register of…
Nikki Fried Says Review Time Cut For Concealed Weapons Licenses
Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried said review times for applications for concealed-weapons licenses have been reduced.The Florida Department of…
Jabil Isn’t Too Worried About U.S.-China Trade War
By Bradley GeorgeOne of the largest companies in the Tampa Bay region says it isn’t seeing much of an impact from the U.S.-China trade war. Jabil,…
Fact-Checking Hispanic Voter Estimates
The gubernatorial race in Florida isn't even set yet -- though it's highly likely that Republican Gov. Rick Scott will be going up against former…
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Rubio: 'Ready to be President'
Senator Marco Rubio, a potential Republican White House candidate in 2016, said "I do" on Sunday when asked if he thinks he is ready to be U.S. president,…
Direct Primary Care Bill Advances
A bill allowing patients and doctors to enter into primary care agreements has moved forward. These "direct primary care" agreements generally involve…
Aftermath Of Deadly Storm Brings Extra Money To State
Florida will get a one-time boost in tax money as residents across the state slowly rebuild from the devastation of Hurricane Irma.Irma ripped across the…
Democrat Adam Hattersley To Challenge Ross Spano For District 15 House Seat
After getting elected to the Florida House last year, Riverview Democrat Adam Hattersley announced Monday he will run for Congress in 2020.Hattersley will…
DeSantis Maintains Israel Responsible For Bad Response To Parkland Shooting
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis maintains suspended Broward Sheriff Scott Israel failed in his department’s response to the 2018 shooting at Marjory...
Jerry Becomes the Season's Fourth Hurricane Over the Central Atlantic
Jerry is now a hurricane, making it the fourth of the 2019 season. And chances are increasing that it will not be a threat to the United States....
Lakeland City Commissioner Michael Dunn Charged With Second-Degree Murder
Lakeland City Commissioner Michael Dunn on Friday was indicted on charges of second-degree murder in the shooting death of Christobal Lopez on Oct.…
Georgia Tech's COVID Risk Map Attracts Audience Planning For Holidays
With upcoming travel for the holidays in the middle of a pandemic, A Georgia Tech map that calculates the risk of being around someone with COVID-19 is getting a lot of attention.
Insurance Regulators Eye Workers' Comp Rate Cut
It would be the fourth straight year of premium decreases for employers.
Manatee Election Results: Good Falls Short In Bid To Unseat Buchanan
Here are the 2020 Manatee County election results.
Former Florida Data Analyst Rebekah Jones Drops Civil Lawsuit
Jones’ attorneys filed a notice last week in federal court in Tallahassee that said she was dismissing the lawsuit “without prejudice,” which means it could be filed again.
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Lightning Strikes Twice: Tampa Bay Repeats As Cup Champion
The Tampa Bay Lightning beat the Montreal Canadiens 1-0 to wrap up the series four games to one.
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The secretary of transportation and his husband, Chasten, announced last month they had become parents. On Saturday, Buttigieg tweeted a picture of the couple with their two new children.
The Strangely True Tale Of Johnny Appleseed
The man was as odd as his myth. Long-haired, barefoot and nature-loving, John Chapman traveled the Midwest in the early 1800s planting trees and creating orchards for future settlers.
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