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High Profile Developer Backs Medical Marijuana Operation
Panhandle developer Jay Odom is bankrolling a Northeast Florida operation licensed by health officials to grow, process and distribute non-euphoric...
Pot Amendment Puts Cloud Over Anti-Seizure Marijuana Debate
Backers of a non-euphoric strain of cannabis that helps reduce seizures in children aren't giving up on a legislative fix, but the politics of pot could…
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Three years ago, four conservationists embarked on a trip to walk and kayak the entire length of Florida. Their mission: to bring attention to the need to…
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Max Weinberg Is On The Drums And The Delray Beach Planning Board
Weinberg went from a drummer for Bruce Springsteen’s E Street Band to a seat on a Delray Beach planning and zoning board in Palm Beach County.
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Teacher Parades, YouTube Story Time and Christmas in March: School Spirit During Coronavirus
The coronavirus has led to the closure of bay area schools. As students adjust to online learning, local educators are getting creative to keep their…
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Health Care Workers Of Color Nearly Twice As Likely As Whites To Get COVID-19
Health care workers of color were more likely to care for patients with suspected or confirmed COVID-19, more likely to report using inadequate or reused…
Women Bear The Brunt Of Coronavirus Job Losses
Before the coronavirus crisis, there were briefly more women on American payrolls than men. That's no longer true. Women accounted for 55% of the increase in job losses last month.
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Pasco Elections On Hold Due To Coronavirus While Polk Proceeds … With Precautions
It's going to take more than a pandemic to keep people from voting. At least in Polk County, where just under 15 percent of registered voters went to the…
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Census Officials: Delay Necessary For Accurate Population Count
The U.S. Census Bureau is in need of more time to get the results of the 2020 count due to the coronavirus pandemic. The Bureau is asking Congress for an…
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Trapped By The Coronavirus Pandemic, Congress Tries New Ways Of Legislating From Home
Congress left for an extended recess as a result of the coronavirus outbreak and may not return for several weeks. Lawmakers say their days have turned into a blur of conference calls and video chats.
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Striking dockworkers want a complete ban on automation
Dockworkers are on strike for a third day on the East Coast and Gulf Coast. One of their demands: A complete ban on automation. Their union wants humans moving shipping containers, not machines.
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Californians Taking Advantage Of Vaccine Rules For Parents With Disabled Kids
Parents of children with disabilities qualify for the COVID-19 vaccine in California. Health officials say it's been exploited by people who don't qualify, and individualized proof is now required.
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Trump challenges Harris' extended honeymoon
Enthusiasm for Democrats is evident this week at the DNC in Chicago but Trump and other Republicans say they’re not going to cede the city or general election voters to Democrats.
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Ukraine is now fighting Russia on 3 separate fronts
Ukraine's incursion into Russia opens a third front that Kyiv is counting on to build leverage and morale. NPR's A Martinez talks with the Financial Times' Ukraine correspondent Christopher Miller.
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A free legal clinic in a Colorado resort town is helping migrants get work permits
Cities being overwhelmed by migrants say giving them work permits quickly would mean less homelessness and spending on public assistance. Some are hosting legal clinics to help, but it's complicated.
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A view from the Egypt-Gaza border
Since the start of the war, Gaza's only lifeline to the world has been its crossing with Egypt, where Egyptian truck drivers ferry needed aid to Gaza's besieged population on the other side.
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How Mormon Women for Ethical Government helped redistrict Utah's congressional seats
A Utah court has ordered lawmakers to redraw their congressional districts, which could help Democrats in the midterm elections. The influential Mormon Women for Ethical Government was one of the groups that forced the order.
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GOP megabill heads back to the House for final approval
The Senate successfully passed the massive tax and spending bill on Tuesday, and now it's on to the House where Republicans still need to overcome hurdles within their own party.
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An award-winning chef offers a taste of Greenland's history and culture through food
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In A Los Angeles Park, Worrying Signs Of Rising Homelessness
As the pandemic continues to take its economic toll, signs point to more people slipping into homelessness. In one Los Angeles park, this is becoming more visible every day.
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Amid Hunger And Cold, An Unforgettable Symphony Premiere
A year into the siege of Leningrad, a haggard group of musicians defiantly — and improbably — performed Dmitri Shostakovich's Symphony No. 7, which was dedicated to the suffering city.
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Florida House Votes To Shield Businesses From COVID-19 Lawsuits
Republicans say it will protect Florida's economy, while Democrats claim it would provide immunity to businesses at the expense of workers and others.
Even Sweeter 16: Why Age Now Qualifies Alaskans For A COVID-19 Vaccine
On Tuesday, Alaska opened COVID-19 vaccinations to anyone in the state older than 16. NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Alaska's Chief Medical Officer Dr. Anne Zink about the state's decision to do so.
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'Take This Man': Uncovering A Mother's Reinventions
When Brando Skyhorse was 3, he and his mother were abandoned by his Mexican father. So his mother created a new story line for the family, identifying herself and her young son as American Indian.
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