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Holy Zuck: Shareholders Put Facebook CEO on Blast

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It’s a clash of the political factions up on Capitol Hill as a government shutdown looms on the near horizon. In new lawsuits, shareholders claim Facebook overpaid on an FTC fine in order to protect CEO Mark Zuckerberg from personal...
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Key Midterm Races To Watch For Congressional Control

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Early in-person voting starts Friday in four states and mail-in ballots have already started going out in others.
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Pence: Irma is Storm of "Epic Proportions"

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Vice President Mike Pence says Hurricane Irma is a "storm of historic and epic proportions." Pence spoke Sunday afternoon while visiting the headquarters of the Federal Emergency Management Agency in Washington. He says...
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Hurricane Ian Nears Cuba On Path To Strike Florida As Category 4

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The hurricane center has advised Floridians to have hurricane plans in place and monitor updates of the storm's evolving path.
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'Major Structural Damage' Reported At Florida Building Before Collapse

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Recently released documents show a 2018 inspection noted "major structural damage" to a structural concrete slab.
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Police Clashes With Kids Inspire Calls For Foster Care Reform

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Violent police incidents involving teens in Ohio and Florida trigger calls to reform foster care system.
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Vulnerable Tampa Bay Braces For Storm Not Seen In A Century

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The National Hurricane Center is predicting storm surge in Tampa Bay and surrounding waters of between 5 and 10 feet.
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Six weeks after her death, Anna Nicole Smith's autopsy results are to be revealed today by a Florida medical examiner. The AP's Jason Bronis reports.

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HEADLINE: 'Combined drug intoxication' killed Smith CAPTION: According to the Broward County medical examiner, Playboy Playmate Anna Nicole Smith died of an accidental overdose of a sleeping medication and at least eight other...
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Pence: Irma is Storm of "Epic Proportions"

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US Vice President Mike Pence says Hurricane Irma is a "storm of historic and epic proportions." Pence spoke Sunday afternoon while visiting the headquarters of the Federal Emergency Management Agency in Washington. ...
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Surviving The Storm: Newsy Team Covering Ian Narrowly Saved By Locals

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A Newsy Team covering hurricane Ian became overwhelmed in the storm surge. Luckily some local Floridians were there to save the day.
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Yacht race from Florida to Havana, 1940s-1950s

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Yacht race from Florida to Havana, 1940s-1950s
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How Steve Case Is Leveling the VC Field By Bus

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Feb.01 -- Steve Case, AOL co-founder and chairman and chief executive officer of Revolution LLC, discusses his Rise of the Rest venture road trip that spotlights startups in historically overlooked cities. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Pres. Biden Says Hurricane-Ravaged Florida Has 'America's Commitment'

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While surveying Hurricane Ian's damage, Pres. Biden announced he would double the time the federal government would cover debris removal costs.
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Prof. Nick Shay of the University of Miami says the oil in the Gulf of Mexico is stuck in a loop that will keep the oil moving around in a circle. He says the motion of water in the Gulf is not well understood.

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HEADLINE: Expert: Gulf oil stuck in a loop CAPTION: Prof. Nick Shay of the University of Miami says the oil in the Gulf of Mexico is stuck in a loop that will keep the oil moving around in a circle. He says the motion of water in the...
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Giant African land snails invade Florida

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1. Close-up of giant African land snail on side of tank 2. Various of snails in tank 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Mark Fagan, Spokesman, Florida Department of Agriculture: "There is a rare form of meningitis that can be picked up by handling...
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A judge in Florida is expected to reveal her ruling today overwhether a Cuban farmer abandoned his daughter after she came to theU.S. The AP's Tony Winton reports from Miamu.

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HEADLINE: Judge: Cuban man should get custody of his daughter CAPTION: A circuit court judge says a Cuban man should be reunited with his daughter. Florida authorities are pushing for the 5-year old girl to remain in Miami with her...
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Hurricane Ian: Biden Warns Against Gas Price Gouging

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President Joe Biden says there's no reason for gas and oil producers to raise gas prices in light of Hurricane Ian. He said any reports of price gouging would be investigated. He spoke at FEMA headquarters in Washington.
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Hate Crime Cases And Convictions Are Rare In U.S. Courtrooms

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Public calls for hate crime charges are growing in the wake of the Atlanta shootings, but experts say convictions for hate crimes are rare.
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Jan. 6 Panel Delays Hearing As Hurricane Ian Nears Florida

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The House committee investigating Jan. 6 planned to hold what was likely to be its final hearing Wednesday, but decided to postpone to a later date.
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One Florida Captain Rode Out Hurricane Ian On His Houseboat

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One Florida resident rode out Hurricane Ian aboard a houseboat.
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USA: FLORIDA SUPREME COURT POLL VERDICTS ANNOUNCED

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Tallahassee, Florida, USA - 12 December 2000 1. Craig Waters walks out of court 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Craig Waters, Florida Supreme Court spokesman 3. Craig Waters goes back into court English/Nat In twin victories for George W....
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Florida Governor Signs Bill To Let College Athletes Get Paid

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The law will let college athletes in the state profit off their names, images and likenesses, starting in July 2021.
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Top 5 Clips of August 31st

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Louisiana’s hurricane fallout: The governor warns residents not to return. Florida’s illegal fines: The education department withholds the salaries of school board members. Canada’s big investment: The prime minister allocates nearly...
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UN Climate Report: “Code Red For Humanity”

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The UN’s climate report issues a “code red for humanity.” The U.S. is now averaging 100,000 new COVID infections per day, a six-month high. And a federal judge has ruled that Norwegian Cruise Line can require proof of vaccination —...