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Shorebird nesting season has been across Florida
Watch out for eggs, says a Charlotte County environmentalist.
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The violent and murky beginnings of Valentine's Day
A very brief look at the dark and murky beginnings of Valentine's Day.
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Florida's school choice bill clears its first hurdle
A measure to give nearly every K-12 student in Florida access to a stipend for private school or education programs is moving through the legislature.
Hundreds of thousands lose power as freezing rain hits Ontario and Quebec
Freezing rain and thunderstorms pummeled parts of Ontario and Quebec on Wednesday, knocking out power for about 800,000 people, officials reported.
To Reduce Spending On Prisons, Justice Wants To Speed Up Release Dates
Justice wants to Congress to rethink release rules for well-behaved inmates.
Jenny Lewis, Live In Concert: Newport Folk 2014
From spiky rock to country and folk-tinged pop, Jenny Lewis remains one of the smartest songwriters in the business. She performed at the 2014 Newport Folk Festival on Friday, July 25.
How Senegal's artists are changing the system with a mic and spray paint
A cultural center in Senegal is creating a safe space where artists can use their platform to speak about climate change while also finding opportunities in the art and music scene.
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The 8th Republican Debate In 100 Words (And 3 Videos)
Again, the Republicans engaged in an intense brawl that was framed by Carson's delayed entrance and an tough confrontation between Chris Christie and Marco Rubio.
Massachusetts Makes Health Insurance Mandatory
Massachusetts is the first state to require its residents to secure health insurance, a plan designed to get as close as practically possible to statewide universal health care. Those who choose not to abide by the new law will be subject to penalty.
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Will Republicans Sweep The 2012 Elections?
The odds seem to be against the Democrats in 2012. It doesn't appear likely that they'll take control of the House or keep control of the Senate. As for the presidential race, Barack Obama has to win three out of four key swing states to win the election. But the presidential race is still a toss-up.
One Doctor's Campaign To Pay Those Who Risked Their Lives
Many of the local health care workers who fought the Ebola crisis in Sierra Leone have not received payment for their efforts. Now, Dr. Nahid Bhadelia is trying to raise awareness and money for them.
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A new area code is coming for Miami-Dade and the Florida Keys
The new area code will be assigned in the same territory as the 305 and 786 area codes that cover Miami-Dade County and the Keys.
Going Global — 'Net Roots'-Style?
Washington is busy speculating on how President-elect Barack Obama might import his high-tech campaign methods into government.
Massive Particle Collider Raises Hopes, Concerns
Scientists are hoping the world's largest particle accelerator will provide insight into particles and interactions that have eluded scientists thus far. But a lawsuit now argues that high energy collisions could produce unusual miniature black holes that could put the planet at risk.
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America's unfaltering obsession with secret societies and conspiracy theories
“The United States was born in paranoia.”
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20 Years Of Defending Death Row Inmates
Attorney David Dow has spent his career representing inmates who have been sentenced to death. Despite his efforts, many of his clients have been executed — and most of them were guilty. In his new memoir, The Autobiography of an Execution, Dow details what it's like to become emotionally involved with the people living on death row.
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Bush Drops Opposition To Housing Rescue Bill
President Bush reversed his stance on a congressional plan to help Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac weather the mortgage crisis and to provide struggling homeowners with more affordable loans. White House press secretary Dana Perino said the president had decided it was not the time for a veto fight.
Fresh Air Weekend: Ava DuVernay on 'Origin'; Understanding social media algorithms
DuVernay's new film illuminates America's racial caste system. Filterworld author Kyle Chayka examines the algorithms that dictate what we watch, read and listen to.
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Crafting Mines And Crossing Animals: Playing Video Games During The Pandemic
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American Masai Russell wins Olympic gold in 100m hurdles by a 100th of a second
In a photo finish, Masai Russell of the U.S. captured a gold medal in the hundred-meter hurdle sprint, beating a French runner by 0.01 seconds.
British Olympic diver Tom Daley announces he is retiring
Daley has won five Olympic medals in diving, including three bronze medals, one gold medal and the latest, a silver at the Paris Games.
Preparing for the age of AI scams
From deepfakes to voice cloning, AI is making fraud more believable than ever.
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Quaker Oats recalls granola products because of concerns of salmonella contamination
Quaker said that it has not received any reports of salmonella infections related to the recalled granola products. The full list of recalled foods includes granola oats cereals and Quaker Chewy Bars.
There's only one Trump question in this week's news quiz. But can you answer it?
Did your brain survive a three-day weekend and the barrage of news this week? If so, maybe you can finally get that 11/11.
The gas situation in Florida could be resolved by Wednesday, state officials say
They tell AAA that gas will soon be delivered 24/7 to stations across the state.
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