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"FSU Strong." One year after the deadly shooting, the campus community gathered with flowers, notes and a moment of silence.
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One year after a shooting at FSU, debate over guns, safety and campus security continues.
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District officials say most of the positions being eliminated are funded but currently unfilled.
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The university says the donation will be used towards transforming the business school into a hub and leader in technology-driven business strategy.
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Seminole joins 22 other Florida counties in imposing the ban. Earlier this year, the Kissimmee City Commission also prohibited smoking and vaping in its parks.
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Florida redistricting special session could see delays but Central Florida district remains a targetAs lawmakers prepare for a controversial special session on mid-decade redistricting, Central Florida's districts could be a target for Republicans.
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Artemis II brought to us a shared sense of wonder, discovery, adventure, understanding and place in the universe.
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Artemis III prep begins with returning the mobile launcher to Kennedy Space Center’s Vehicle Assembly Building using the Crawler-Transporter. This comes shortly after Artemis II returned humans to the moon for the first time in half a century.
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More than 42,000 children are waiting for Florida to roll out a health insurance program that was supposed to go into effect two years ago.
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Friends gathered at a weaver's studio in Massachusetts to help MaddyChristine Hope Brokopp make her casket.
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In the Venezuelan capital, Caracas, flocks of colorful macaws that once brightened city skies now face disappearing nest sites — and with them, a unique urban bond.
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Iran's military said on Saturday the Strait of Hormuz has "returned to its previous state." The announcement came after President Trump had said the blockade on Iranian ports would remain in place.
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Jay found himself sitting in a jail cell, alone and hopeless, after attempting to break into a building on his college campus. A fellow inmate's unexpected words brought him comfort — and changed the course of his life.
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An 82-year-old Virginia senator raising the stakes, an Indiana consensus builder and a Texas enforcer are among state officials who have shaped the course of the midterm redistricting race.
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Artists and organizers NPR spoke with say they don't expect to see any immediate changes in the live music industry following the Live Nation decision — but they see this is a first step in the right direction.
