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N'Dour's Popularity Continues to Rise
Recognized in Time Magazine's 2007 list of the world's 100 most influential people, Senegal's Youssou N'Dour is known in some circles as "the most famous African singer alive." He discusses his new album (Rokku Mi Rokka) and the inspiring messages behind his lyrics.
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Plastic is suffocating coral reefs — and it's not just bottles and bags
A new study takes a comprehensive look at the plastic debris smothering reefs, where in the ocean it's more prevalent — and how to deal with the problem.
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Navy Calls Off Search For Missing Sailors
The U.S. Navy has ended its search for three missing sailors whose cargo plane crashed into the Pacific Ocean.
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Australia Just Had Its Hottest Day On Record
The scorching temperatures are happening during a destructive wildfire season and a brutal drought. The average maximum temperature across the country on Tuesday was 105.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
Heat Check: Off-Kilter Cuts For The In-Between
From a surprisingly sinister Frank Ocean freebie to a new direction for the normally airy and joyful April + VISTA, these Heat Check selections give you space to suspend yourself.
Gold Bar Heist Defendant's Case: He Thought They Were Going To Hard Rock To Play Cards
Eight years after it was stolen from a Key West treasure museum — and almost 400 years after it sank to the bottom of the ocean — a gold bar is at the...
Gulf Fish Farm Gets Federal Approval To Dump Thousands Of Pounds Of Waste
Officials in Sarasota and Holmes Beach have been voicing opposition to Ocean Era's proposed Almaco jack fish farm for months.
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Florida Saw Its Second Warmest Year In 2020, Nearly Warmest For The World
The world temperature has increased about 2 degrees overall from the 1881-1910 baseline used to assess warming during the industrial era.
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Volunteers Sought To Clean Up Jacksonville Parks, Beaches On Saturday
Volunteers are needed at various parks and beaches throughout Jacksonville on Saturday for the 2021 Florida Coastal Cleanup.Volunteers will pick up litter…
Jax Beach lifeguards, St. Augustine officials warn of flooding, choppy waters from nor’easter
As a nor’easter approaches our region, a coastal flood warning has been issued for much of Northeast Florida through Sunday.
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