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State Nixes Changes for Medically Needy
After running into objections from the federal government, Florida has scrapped a proposal that would have required tens of thousands of people with…
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Laughter -- it's good for what ails you.That was the conclusion of a 2010 study by researchers from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology.…
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Former FAMU Football Player Killed by NC Police
An unarmed man who was shot and killed by a police officer in North Carolina after a wreck was a former football player for Florida A&M University, school…
Phase 3 Of Reopening; Audio Postcards From Florida Voters; Justice Wells’ Election Concerns
Late last week, Governor DeSantis reopened the state for business under Phase 3. Among other things, that means that most restaurants and bars can now...
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Florida Restores Bars’ Alcohol Licenses After Summer Coronavirus Crackdown
The alcohol licenses of nine establishments were suspended after state officials said they were not complying with coronavirus regulations.
NASA Astronaut Will Vote From Space
Astronauts have been able to cast ballots from above since the Texas legislature gave its blessing in 1997. "It's critical to participate in our democracy," NASA astronaut Kate Rubins said.
Nearly 100 Pre-Register For Coronavirus Drive-Thru Testing At Raymond James Stadium
Demand is already high as Raymond James Stadium in Tampa opened this morning for drive-thru coronavirus testing.Hillsborough County spokesman Jon-Paul…
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Florida Bar Exam Postponed, Examinees Notified At Eleventh Hour
The Florida bar exam was scheduled to be taken remotely this week by prospective lawyers around the state, but it’s been postponed last-minute.
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Florida's Health Department Wants to Change Counting of COVID-19 Patients in ICU
The way hospitals in Florida update their available intensive care unit beds to the state may change. The department wants hospitals to report only the...
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Hillsborough County Votes To Follow State Plan, Parks And Preserves Will Reopen Soon
Members of the Hillsborough Emergency Policy Group voted Thursday to rescind its stay-at-home order, beginning at midnight Monday. But it won't mean the…
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Fla. Secretary Of State Quits After Photos Show Him In Blackface As 'Katrina Victim'
Michael Ertel stepped down shortly after the Tallahassee Democratshowed the photos to the office of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.
Sarasota Sees Shortage In Mental Health Staff At K-12 Schools
More than 10,000 students — about 12% of the district — have mental health needs that go unmet because of staff shortages.
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Remembering that Tone Is Everything
Commentator Andrei Codrescu feels we've lost the ability to modulate our voices to suit frustrating circumstances. The reason: We deal with mechanical voices on the phone all day. He says the only real people we talk to anymore are family members
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Spanking Young Children Declines Overall But Persists In Poorer Households
One-quarter of mothers with the lowest incomes told researchers they'd administered physical discipline to a kindergarten-age child in the past week. Overall, though, physical discipline has declined.
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WUSF News Is Hiring Fall Interns
WUSF News will be selecting paid interns to report on the stations’ radio, digital, health and social media platforms.
After Data Breach Exposes 530 Million, Facebook Says It Will Not Notify Users
Facebook said that "malicious actors" scraped the data through a vulnerability that it fixed in 2019. But the publicly available data still leaves millions of users vulnerable, security experts say.
UF Will Take Part In Moderna’s New COVID-19 Vaccine Study
Dr. Michael Lauzardo, UF Emerging Pathogens Institute deputy director, wants to answer a different question with this new trial: Will vaccines prevent people from spreading the virus to others?
State Rejects Pride Lighting For Sunshine Skyway, Ringling Causeway
The Florida Department of Transportation has rejected plans to light bridges in St. Petersburg and Sarasota in honor of Pride Month, but went back on a similar denial in Jacksonville.
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It's A First! NPR And Member Stations KCUR And WABE Win A Pulitzer Prize
NPR has won the Pulitzer Prize for Audio Reporting for No Compromise, a podcast about the role of the far right in American gun culture, co-produced with member stations KCUR and WABE.
More cruise ships are under CDC investigation following COVID-19 outbreaks on board
After several Florida-based ships reported COVID-19 outbreaks, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said that 88 vessels are now under either investigation or observation.
A Texas man is accused of selling gun used to take synagogue hostages
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Dough-nate for doughnuts: Krispy Kreme says it will give blood donors a free dozen
The promotion follows an announcement from the Red Cross earlier this month that it is facing its worst blood shortage in more than a decade.
An Uber rider who got stuck in the Virginia traffic jam ended up with a $600 bill
Andrew Peters was stuck on I-95 for nine hours this week after snow and ice caused tractor-trailers to jackknife on the interstate, making the road impassable. By Thursday, Uber had offered a refund.
U.K. Conservatives may oust Boris Johnson — here's how they can do that
If Johnson does not heed calls to resign — and he insists he won't — he could be toppled through a no-confidence vote.
Arizona Democrats have censured Kyrsten Sinema over her pro-filibuster vote
The symbolic action comes as Sinema has come under criticism from progressive groups in Arizona after she voted to uphold the filibuster in the Senate.
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