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  • New state tourism numbers show Florida has already set another record this year. But 90.7's economic analyst Hank Fishkind says the report is a bit more nuanced than it appears.
  • Astronaut Nicole Stott calls herself the "Artistic Astronaut." She spent 104 days in space, mostly on the International Space Station. Now that she’s back on Earth, she uses art to convey the beautiful views of the planet she saw everyday as a way to connect people to the space program.
  • The Asian street food trend has expanded quite a bit. Now, Rasa Asian Street Food brings the concept to Restaurant Row.Rasa’s owner, Sunny Corda, said he…
  • A new downtown quarterly arts market launches Sunday featuring artists and makers lining Pine Street selling furniture, carvings, silks, paintings, mosaics, baskets, photography and more. Mimosas and seven art galleries will also be available inside City Arts Factory which is adjacent to the market. Pine Street Market launches Sunday 11 to 5 at the corner of Pine and Orange in downtown Orlando.
  • First Amendment Foundation president Barbara Petersen says Governor Rick Scott should veto the budget- because of how it was crafted. Just how much sunshine beams down on the legislative process in Tallahassee, and is it enough?
  • From New Orleans to Charlottesville to Orlando, Confederate monuments across the south are coming down. But are they symbols of white supremacy, or historical markers? And where should they go once they’re removed from public spaces?
  • Accordionist Beth McKee founded the Swamp Sisters seven years ago, while touring with her band."I was encountering all these wonderful women at all my shows, and I thought it would be great to find a way to put everyone in touch with each other," says McKee. Now the Swamp Sistas get together to write, perform, and raise money for good causes.
  • Brazil's president is under significant pressure to resign, but he is defiant and firm, saying he will not resign. Reports say he had been caught on tape discussing bribery payments.
  • In Brazil, the Supreme Court has ordered an investigation into allegations that President Michel Temer has been caught on tape endorsing bribery payments to a witness in a corruption probe. Stocks plunged on the news and opposition politicians called for Temer to resign.
  • His sound has helped define David Lynch's work since Blue Velvet and was an essential character in the original Twin Peaks. Now, Badalamenti and Lynch are reuniting for the show's revival.
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