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Coronavirus deaths in Florida are trending downward, but remain high
The number of people testing positive for COVID-19 continues to drop, but the number of deaths recorded remains stubbornly high.
How one man found his calling as a Mavs ManiAAC
The Mavs ManiAACs are a dance troupe made up of plus-size men who perform during Dallas Mavericks basketball games. In this week's StoryCorps, two members talk about how the group was founded.
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Investigating the timing and implications of Brittney Griner's arrest in Russia
Months after her arrest, WNBA all-star Brittney Griner is still held in a Russian prison. NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Yahoo Sports writer Jeff Eisenberg about suspicions surrounding her case.
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Most People Are Supposed To Pay This Tax. Almost Nobody Actually Pays It.
It's called a use tax. Accountants and tax lawyers are some of the only people who pay it.
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Reality Show Host Wants To Help Bars Survive COVID-19
Bar Rescue host Jon Taffer is probably best known for telling owners what's wrong with their bars. Now, he wants to help them survive the pandemic.
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Most people say cash for Christmas is a good gift, poll finds
Still looking for a last-minute Christmas gift? A new poll finds that most people find cash or gift cards an acceptable holiday gift.
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Supreme Court justices, minus Thomas, and Alito, file financial disclosure reports
Justice Clarence Thomas' disclosure form had been eagerly awaited in the wake of news reports that he accepted luxury trips worth hundreds of thousands of dollars from GOP megadonor Harlan Crow.
Judge prepares for start of Dominion v. Fox trial amid settlement talks
Delaware Superior Court Judge Eric M. Davis told a courtroom on Monday that he's still preparing for the blockbuster trial to start Tuesday, even as both sides engaged in settlement talks.
Union Votes No-Confidence In Sheriff After School Massacre
The sheriff whose deputies responded to the Florida high school massacre received an overwhelming vote of no-confidence Thursday from the union that…
Proposals To Restore Felons' Voting Rights Move Forward
Two proposals that would automatically restore voting rights to felons who have served their sentences were approved last week by a Florida Constitution...
Bollywood Oscar Glitz Coming to Tampa - and the World
They call them the "Bollywood Oscars." And in April, tens of thousands of people are expected to stream into the Tampa Bay area to attend the…
Gov't Report: 8 States, Including Florida, Had Significant Drop In Uninsured
Eight states, including Florida, saw a significant drop last year in the number of residents going without health insurance, according to a government...
USF Commencement: 50th Anniversary of 1st Grads, Honor for Baker
Among the highlights of the University of South Florida's Fall 2013 commencement ceremonies this weekend are an honor for former St. Petersburg Mayor Rick…
Seminole Hard Rock Marks 10th Anniversary
The state has opened negotiations to renew its gaming compact with the Seminole Tribe amid the 10th anniversary of the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino…
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IRS: 7.5 Million Americans Paid Penalty For Lack Of Health Coverage
Americans paid an average penalty of $200 for not having health insurance in 2014, the first year most Americans were required to have coverage under the Affordable Care Act.
Bush Besting Rubio in Florida Money Race - But Clinton is Beating Them Both
Florida's presidential primary is nine months away, but the state's influential donors are already speaking with their wallets. So far the news is better…
Suspect In VA TV Shooting Kills Himself; Was Former Reporter In Tallahassee
Update: The former Virginia journalist who killed two of his former co-workers, is dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. WDBJ7-TV general manager...
Reform Jews Meet in Orlando to Pass Transgender Resolution
When Rabbi Elliot Kukla became the first out transgender rabbi ordained in the Reform Jewish movement almost a decade ago, he would get questions from…
Putnam Seeks Money for Rural Lands, Firefighter Raises
Florida's agriculture commissioner wants raises next year for state forestry firefighters, as well as money to buy and maintain active farm land --- items…
Drinking Water Safe But DEP Faces Criticism Over Sinkhole Response
State regulators are assuring Floridians their drinking water is safe in the wake of a sinkhole at a Polk county fertilizer plant. But the agency’s...
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USF To Seek State Money As Medical School Moves Ahead
The University of South Florida will ask lawmakers for an additional $21 million to complete funding for its downtown Tampa medical school and heart...
Workers’ Comp Rates Could Decrease In 2018
Florida businesses could see workers' compensation insurance premiums decrease in 2018, after a tumultuous period that included a double-digit rate hike...
Feds OK Medicaid Managed Care Program For Three Years
Federal officials have approved a three-year extension of a program that requires almost all Florida Medicaid beneficiaries to enroll in managed-care…
Florida Matters: Hunting Black Bears
Back in June, state officials decided to allow bear hunting in Florida for the first time in 20 years. The season will open on Oct. 24, and could last for…
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Tropical Storm Laura Mostly Steering Clear of Florida, Heading West Toward Gulf Of Mexico
Its fate largely depends on whether it interacts with the mountainous terrains of Hispaniola and Cuba.
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