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Wednesday, August 30, 2023
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DeSantis FIRED Prosecutor Who Was After Corrupt Cops
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Tuesday, August 29, 2023
Canada warns travelers to US about anti-LGBTQ laws
Canada is warning LGBTQ travelers visiting the U.S. that they may face discrimination and possible harassment because of dozens of recently passed state laws that target LGBTQ people.....MORE
Halloween in Tampa: spooky trails, haunted houses, concerts, pumpkin patches and more
Tampa is one of the best cities in America to celebrate Halloween. There are tons of fall festivals to enjoy in the city, and we now have a list of the spooky, scary, and fun Halloween specific events happening around Tampa.....MORE
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Tampa’s biggest urban arts and crafts festival arrives at Perry Harvey Sr Park
Get ready to shop and celebrate all things local this October at Perry Harvey Sr Park. Your Tampa Markets hosts the Tampa Arts and Crafts Festival on October 28 and 29 in the beautiful park. Perry Harvey is brimming with vibrant, massive sculptures, public art, and a full history trail to enrich your visit to the green space.....MORE
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COUNTY BY COUNTY: What to expect from Idalia around Tampa Bay
Spectrum Bay News 9 Weather Experts have broken down, by county, what to watch for as Idalia gets closer to landfall.....MORE
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Biden administration targets diabetes drug, blood thinner, others for Medicare price negotiations
A popular diabetes treatment and the blood thinner Eliquis are among the first drugs that will be targeted for price negotiations in effort to cut Medicare costs.
President Joe Biden's administration on Tuesday released a list of 10 drugs for which the federal government will take a first-ever step: negotiating drug prices directly with the manufacturer.
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Google makes it easier to remove personal info
Google recently updated a powerful privacy feature called Results About You. The improvements make it even easier to find and remove your personal information from Google search results.
This can include information like your phone number, email and home address.
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Monday, August 28, 2023
The cost of inflation: Survey shows Floridians buy, eat less food due to rising food prices
Nearly a third of parents (29%) say they’ve had to cut back on fresh produce, with 21% saying they now consume more processed or fast foods.
Rising food prices are causing Florida families to reduce the amount of food they consume and choose less healthy options, a new survey from Farm Share found.
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Jacksonville shootings refocus attention on the city’s racism past and the struggle to move on
Jacksonville's racist past seemed to be losing its hold. But the racist killing of three Black people was a painful and startling reminder.
By some measures, Jacksonville was making strides to emerge from its racist past. But the killing of three Black people by a young, white shooter was a painful and startling reminder that the remnants of racism still fester in the Florida city.
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Florida Democrat: DeSantis has ‘blood on his hands’ after Jacksonville shooting
Florida state Rep. Angie Nixon (D) has issued a scathing rebuke of Gov. Ron DeSantis’s response to a white supremacist’s deadly rampage in Jacksonville this weekend.
Nixon, who represents the Jacksonville district where the shooting happened, told MSNBC’s Yasmin Vossoughian on Sunday that DeSantis has been leading “an all-out attack on the Black community with his anti-woke policies” and because of this, the GOP presidential candidate is responsible for Saturday’s violence.
“This is a governor who has done nothing but fan these types of happenings throughout our state,” Nixon said. “At the end of the day, the governor has blood on his hands.”
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Gov. DeSantis booed at Jacksonville prayer vigil for victims of mass shooting
The governor was in attendance along with the First Lady, Mayor Donna Deegan, and Sheriff T.K. Waters at the vigil honoring the three victims killed in the shooting.
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