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Suspect Arrested in Monastery Break-in/Vandalism
Leon County Sheriff’s deputies have arrested a suspect in this morning’s (3/19) break-in and destruction at a Buddhist monastery north of Tallahassee....
Facebook Admits Data-Mining Firm Got Access To Millions Of Users' Personal Information
Facebook is under intense pressure after it admitted that Cambridge Analytica, a political data-mining firm, got access to massive amount of user data. A look at why Facebook allows third parties access to its data and what the business objective is.
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Deal (Mostly) Struck Over Brexit Terms After Months Of Negotiations
Major questions are still up in the air after months of negotiations about U.K.'s withdrawal from the EU, most prominently how to handle the border between Ireland and Northern Ireland.
Somali Immigrants Have Abandoned Kansas Town After Bomb Plot
Three militia members go on trial Tuesday for plotting to bomb Somali immigrants working in the Kansas Meatpacking Triangle, a constellation of minority-majority, hardscrabble pioneer towns, that depend on foreign labor. Somali immigrants have all but abandoned one town, despite civic and police efforts to reassure them that they're safe there. Some residents want them to return.
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As Wife Of Pulse Nightclub Shooter Faces Federal Charges, A Look At Their Relationship
Noor Salman, the widow of Pulse nightclub shooter Omar Mateen, is facing charges of obstructing justice and providing material support to terrorists. Author Rachel Louise Snyder has been covering the trial for The New Yorker, and shares some of her reporting on Salman and her abusive relationship with Mateen.
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Tampa High School Students Chosen For Prom Experience
More than 200 low-income and academically high-achieving students were chosen to be part of an event held by the cable television channel TLC’s “ Say...
Constitutional Officers Urge CRC To Review Election Conflict In Florida's Constitution
Florida’s full 37-member Constitution Revision Commission is meeting this week to consider proposed amendments that could be placed on the 2018 ballot....
HART Interim CEO To Speak With Congress About Public Transit
Jeffrey Seward, interim CEO of Hillsborough Area Regional Transit (HART), is in Washington D.C. to speak with congressional leaders about the importance...
Fire Marshal: Cause Of Book Mine Fire 'Undetermined'
A state fire marshal’s report is listing the cause of the fire that destroyed the Book Mine on Gaines’ Street as undetermined. The report says the scene...
JTA’s CEO Raises Concerns About Proposed 2019 Federal Funding Cuts to Mass Transit
JTA CEO Nathaniel P. Ford Sr. is joining other transit chiefs around the country in expressing concern about proposed fiscal year 2019 budget cuts to the…
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