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People without a REAL ID won't be allowed to board a flight in the U.S. or enter federal buildings. The only exception is if the person has their American passport on them.
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Hurricane Preparedness Week 2025 runs between May 4th and 10th.
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Indian River State College triumphantly concluded its Spring 2025 Commencement, bestowing hard-earned degrees and certificates upon more than 2,100 jubilant graduates across six distinguished ceremonies at the Westside Center.
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The 60-day legislative is ending without a proposed spending plan for the next fiscal year. A budget must be approved by the governor before July 1, 2025.
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Despite smoking rates dropping, Florida's local health officials think it could be lower through school policies and strategy updates.
In Focus - with IRSC Public Media
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In an area where resources for the homeless are scarce, Hope For Families is an invaluable tool. More than shelter, the group provides valuable skills and assistance that help people get back up on their feet.
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This week on In Focus, we are joined by Anita Fischer, executive director of TCCEED, as well as two promising young interns, Mikael Boltodano and Alouna Alincy, as the three discuss the summer internship program giving St. Lucie students a remarkable leg-up in the work force.
RiverTalk from Indian River State College
From The NPR Newsroom
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A weak jobs report and President Trump's latest tariffs ended a busy week for the economy --- and sparked new worries about the impact those sweeping new taxes will have on all of us.
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Don't Tap the Glass is a bit of a left turn: a hyperkinetic, summertime LP with an urgent appeal to move the masses.
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Lebanon has lost one of its most beloved artists, the playwright and musician Ziad Rahbani.
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NPR's Sarah McCammon talks to Kori Schake of the American Enterprise Institute, about her recent piece in Foreign Affairs, Dispensable Nation: America in a Post-American World.
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NPR's David Folkenflik shares what it's been like covering President Trump's contentious relationship with the media, including public media and NPR itself.
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NPR's Sarah McCammon speaks with Carol Mason about her new book, From the Clinics to the Capitol: How Opposing Abortion Became Insurrectionary.
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Hargitay recounts seeking out the truth behind her bombshell mom, Jayne Mansfield. Ken Tucker offers and appreciation of George Clinton. Maron talks about the decision to end his WTF podcast.
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Dr. Seema Jilani is a pediatrician who has been providing medical care to children in Gaza.
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The Corporation for Public Broadcasting said today it will start winding down its operations after it lost federal funding.
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Over a career that spanned 70 years, Jimenez' playing came to define Tex-Mex music and carried the tradition-drenched conjunto sound all over the world and across genres.
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