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Can You Make Sad Songs Sound Happy (And Vice Versa)?
Recently, a few musical alchemists have been tweaking popular songs, converting minor keys to major ones and raising questions about how the human brain processes music.
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Air National Guardsman arrested as suspected leaker of Pentagon documents
The FBI has arrested a member of the Massachusetts Air National Guard, Jack Teixeira, as a suspect in the leak of classified intelligence documents.
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After a year of policy changes designed to decrease rates of juvenile arrests, a report shows Hillsborough County made significant improvements keeping…
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Florida Citrus Agency Cuts 20 Jobs, But Still Handing Out Free Juice
Free orange juice will continue to be available to travelers at Florida welcome centers as the state Department of Citrus squeezes staff to help the…
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An administrative law judge is considering a challenge to the Florida Department of Health involving the eligibility of children for a state program...
Former Monk Creates Sand Mandala At St. Pete Museum
Using a metal tool called a chakpo, Losang Samten arranges brightly-colored sand into intricate designs at the St. Petersburg Museum of Fine Arts."What…
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This week on Florida Matters (Tuesday, July 12 at 6:30 p.m. and Sunday, July 17 at 7:30 a.m.), we are talking about entrepreneurs here in the Tampa Bay…
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Catholic Masses Can Resume Across Tampa Bay Starting This Weekend, Diocese Says
Two weeks after announcing Catholics across Tampa Bay can take part in public Masses from Monday through Saturday, parishioners now will be able to attend…
Bright Futures Textbook Stipend Targeted
House Higher Education Appropriations Chairman Rene Plasencia, R-Orlando, told reporters the stipend was “subsidizing textbook companies.”
A Judge Orders One Syrian Family's Asylum Request Be Processed
The temporary order sets aside President Trump's most recent travel ban, but just for this one case. But lawsuits in other courts are seeking to overturn the executive order entirely.
Love At Any Cost: Mozart's 'La Clemenza Di Tito'
The story of a man so in love that he's willing to burn down Rome — and the emperor who is able to forgive him.
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Former Speaker Kevin McCarthy to retire at the end of the month
Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., will retire at the end of this year, leaving just weeks left in his time in office.
How to apply for the Biden administration's humanitarian parole
The parole program allows 30,000 migrants per month from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela to enter the U.S., remain for two years and secure a work permit.
Disaster Recovery Center opens in Pasco County to help Hurricane Idalia victims
The center is located at Fasano Regional Hurricane Shelter, 11611 Denton Ave. in Hudson. It’s open from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily.
A hearing date is set in the challenge to Florida's Medicaid 'redetermination'
A federal judge will hear arguments in Jacksonville on a request for a preliminary injunction that would require Medicaid officials to reinstate coverage to people dropped during the "unwinding."
Proposal to extend a passenger rail system from Orlando to Tampa gets a change
A Senate committee Tuesday revised a proposal that could help extend a private passenger-rail system from Orlando to Tampa.
Steve Bannon set to begin four-month prison term
The former Trump White House aide was ordered to serve time after refusing to comply with a congressional investigation into the U.S. Capitol riot.
Dozier victim set to be executed this week appeals to the US Supreme Court for a stay
Loran Cole is slated to be executed Thursday for raping a woman and murdering her brother in 1994. Now Cole is appealing to the U.S. Supreme Court to stay his execution.
Welch touts progress in St. Petersburg's Gas Plant District during State of the City address
St. Petersburg Mayor Ken Welch provided a brief update on the redevelopment of the Historic Gas Plant District and the new baseball stadium at the annual State of the City address on Tuesday.
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Confirmation of Moez Limayem as next USF president is pushed back
A USF spokesman said, "The BOG informed USF that the November meeting agenda is full, but they look forward to considering Dr. Limayem’s confirmation at the next available meeting."
Week In Politics: Midterm Elections, Ebola
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The child tax credit was a lifeline. 2 months after it ended, families are struggling
Payments from the child tax credit were closing the gaps on child hunger and poverty. But Congress failed to renew it. Now families who need it most have already slipped back into financial trouble.
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'Wickett's Remedy' Rooted in Drama of Flu Epidemic
Myla Goldberg, author of the best-selling novel Bee Season, talks to host Melissa Block about her new book, Wickett's Remedy. It's set in Boston in 1918, at the outset of the flu epidemic that would kill more than 20 million people around the world in two years.
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U.S. Mideast Plan Rejected By Palestinian Leaders, Panned By Former U.S. Envoys
The White House unveiled its economic peace proposal for Palestinians on Saturday: $50 billion for Palestinians and countries in the region. It isn't clear who would contribute the funding.
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This country taxes menstrual pads as luxury goods. She's aiming to end the tax
Bushra Mahnoor remembers the shame she felt when she had her period as a teen and did not have the supplies she needed. Today she leads a campaign to lower prices for pads in Pakistan.
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