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University Pages: LinkedIn Launches New College Profiles
The professional connections site LinkedIn is launching a new section of its social network Monday: University Pages targets younger users who want to…
Florida Scores On National Test Improve, But Eighth Graders Still Trail National Average
Florida student scores improved on a key national standardized test, including some of the largest eighth grade reading and math gains in the country.But…
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Florida A&M Probation Lifted
Florida A&M University is no longer on probation.The school has been taken off the probation imposed a year ago in the wake of a marching band member's…
With 'Some Hesitation,' Gov. Scott Signs Online Voter Registration Bill Into Law
Florida will now be joining several other states in online voter registration, after Governor Rick Scott signed the bill into law Friday.
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Final Word Before USF Graduate Moves On
We first met University of South Florida student Noor Shakfeh after she spent her spring break in Syria helping at a refugee camp along the Turkish border…
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Gov. Scott Remains Unpopular Among Floridians
Florida Gov. Rick Scott doesn’t win many popularity polls, but he still wins on Election Day. A recent Quinnipiac University poll shows Floridians...
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Senate To Evacuees: 'Show Us Your Guns'
Florida has dodged a bullet in recent years when it comes to hurricanes, but that hasn’t stopped gun-loving conservatives from looking ahead to the next…
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Trump Accuses FDA Of Playing Politics With COVID-19 Vaccine Guidelines
Referring to a report that the FDA plans to tighten requirements for a vaccine, Trump said, "That sounds like a political move."
Hurricane Delta Continues To Strengthen On A Path Toward Louisiana
The storm could reach Category 3 strength before making landfall in west-central Louisiana on Friday.
First Shipment Of Rapid Tests Headed To Seniors, Schools
Assisted living facilities are slated to get 100,000 kits to test staff and visitors, and 180,000 are going to retirement communities, including Sun City Center.
USF Launches Fund To Assist Students With Urgent Financial Needs
As students begin to adjust to a new normal in the world of COVID-19, many have begun to experience difficulties regarding their financial wellbeing.In…
Ahead Of Fall Semester, Colleges Gear Up For Classes During COVID-19
Colleges and universities across Florida are just weeks away from the latest version of pandemic-era instruction.Erika Greenberg-Schneider is a professor…
State, Advocacy Group Reach Deal On Blind Voters
A deal finalized over the weekend will allow blind voters to fill out ballots secretly at home, putting an end to a broader legal tangle over Florida’s…
Polk Schools Superintendent Cites 'Disharmony' In Announcing Retirement
Polk County Schools Superintendent Jacqueline Byrd on Tuesday announced her retirement effective next year in a strongly worded letter to the school board…
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Billie Eilish used some of her signature video magic to perform in front of the Tiny Desk from the comfort of her own home.
New Orleans Cocktails Stir Up Memories
You can sit at the bar at Commander's Palace in New Orleans and drink history. Order a Sazerac — it's the very first cocktail, dating back to the early 1800s, concocted by Antoine Peychaud of his own bitters and Sazerac cognac for extra zest.
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Minneapolis 911 Dispatcher Testifies: 'Something Was Wrong'
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Busting Myths And Building Resiliency: Esperanza Spalding Talks With Lara Downes
The self-described "athletically creative" bassist, vocalist and composer searches for origins and originality while writing an opera with jazz giant Wayne Shorter.
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China's Quan Hongchan performed two dives that received perfect 10 scores by all seven judges on her way to winning gold in the women's 10-meter platform final.
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The Bonnaroo music festival in Tennessee announced today that it will require either proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test to attend.
Fauci Hopeful COVID Vaccines Get Full OK By FDA Within Weeks
Dr. Anthony Fauci predicts giving a vaccine full approval will spur a wave of vaccine mandates in the private sector as well as schools and universities.
Chris Cuomo says he's hurt and embarrassed about his suspension from CNN
"It hurts to even say it," the popular cable news anchor told listeners of his SiriusXM show on Wednesday. Cuomo has been suspended by CNN indefinitely, pending an evaluation by the network.
Elle magazine says it will ban fur from its publications worldwide
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19 U.S. states now have detected the omicron COVID-19 variant
States that have detected the variant range from Hawaii to Massachusetts. The reports are part of a new surge in COVID-19 cases.
80 people stormed a California Nordstrom store and stole merchandise
Police in Walnut Creek said they arrested three people in connection with the incident at the luxury department store, including one person allegedly in possession of a gun.
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