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Fresh YORK — The United States said Monday it would target countries doing business with North Korea as U.N. Security Council members called for further sanctions in response to the regime’s powerful nuclear test.

Florida State coach Jimbo Fisher confirmed Monday that quarterback Deondre Francois will miss the season with a ripped patella tendon.

GAINESVILLE – Florida Gators coach Jim McElwain knows fans are unhappy with the offense, and a lot of that unhappiness is directed at offensive coordinator Doug Nussmeier.

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump is expected to announce that he will end protections for youthful immigrants who were brought into the country illegally as children, but with a six-month delay, the Associated Press reports, citing people familiar with the plans.

American Horror Story is back for a seventh season, and it’s as satirically subtle as a blue-haired character smearing orange Cheeto dust on their face to feast Donald Trump winning the presidency.

  • South Florida is keeping a wary eye on Hurricane Irma as it resumes to build up strength, setting a course for a potential U.S. landfall by next week.
  • The signature dish alone is worth the journey. They will tell you about it: oven-baked hummus ($Ten.99). Mmm, okay. Pureed chickpeas with tahini, only warm? Hummus is so ubiquitous these days it’s most likely suggested as a Lunchable.

    SEOUL, South Korea — Following U.S. warnings to North Korea of a "massive military response," South Korea fired missiles into the sea to simulate an attack on the North’s main nuclear test site on Monday, a day after North Korea detonated its largest-ever nuclear test explosion.

    LONDON — Prince William and Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge, are expecting a third child, who would be fifth in line to the British throne, Kensington Palace announced Monday.

    ST. PETERSBURG — Necole Tunsil races from one Lakewood High practice to another.

    ST. PETERSBURG — When Bill Burrows retired last season as Northeast’s swim coach after thirty years, Brooke Bennett eyed an chance she couldn’t turn down. An Olympic medalist in one thousand nine hundred ninety six and 2000, Bennett, 37, clearly knows a thing or two about swimming.

    Let’s talk about breakfast.

    I am very sultry about the very first meal of the day, often going to bed in anticipation of it, dreaming of hot waffles and eggs and orange juice and a steamy cup of coffee.

    Rays morning after: Is the season on the line in Twins series?

    Losing two of three, or even getting swept, by the 2nd wild-card holding Twins in the series that starts tonight at the Trop won’t officially terminate the Rays postseason hopes, but it would certainly present as the beginning of the end.

    Bucs, Dolphins keeping an eye on Hurricane Irma

    The Bucs and Dolphins are six days away from Sunday’s season opener at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, but both teams and the NFL will keep an eye on Hurricane Irma, which is moving on a path that could influence South Florida this weekend.

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    Fresh YORK — The United States said Monday it would target countries doing business with North Korea as U.N. Security Council members called for further sanctions in response to the regime’s powerful nuclear test.

    Florida State coach Jimbo Fisher confirmed Monday that quarterback Deondre Francois will miss the season with a ripped patella tendon.

    GAINESVILLE – Florida Gators coach Jim McElwain knows fans are unhappy with the offense, and a lot of that unhappiness is directed at offensive coordinator Doug Nussmeier.

    WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump is expected to announce that he will end protections for youthfull immigrants who were brought into the country illegally as children, but with a six-month delay, the Associated Press reports, citing people familiar with the plans.

    American Horror Story is back for a seventh season, and it’s as satirically subtle as a blue-haired character smearing orange Cheeto dust on their face to feast Donald Trump winning the presidency.

  • South Florida is keeping a wary eye on Hurricane Irma as it proceeds to build up strength, setting a course for a potential U.S. landfall by next week.
  • The signature dish alone is worth the tour. They will tell you about it: oven-baked hummus ($Ten.99). Mmm, okay. Pureed chickpeas with tahini, only warm? Hummus is so ubiquitous these days it’s most likely suggested as a Lunchable.

    SEOUL, South Korea — Following U.S. warnings to North Korea of a "massive military response," South Korea fired missiles into the sea to simulate an attack on the North’s main nuclear test site on Monday, a day after North Korea detonated its largest-ever nuclear test explosion.

    LONDON — Prince William and Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge, are expecting a third child, who would be fifth in line to the British throne, Kensington Palace announced Monday.

    ST. PETERSBURG — Necole Tunsil races from one Lakewood High practice to another.

    ST. PETERSBURG — When Bill Burrows retired last season as Northeast’s swim coach after thirty years, Brooke Bennett witnessed an chance she couldn’t deny. An Olympic medalist in one thousand nine hundred ninety six and 2000, Bennett, 37, clearly knows a thing or two about swimming.

    Let’s talk about breakfast.

    I am very sultry about the very first meal of the day, often going to bed in anticipation of it, dreaming of hot waffles and eggs and orange juice and a steamy cup of coffee.

    Rays morning after: Is the season on the line in Twins series?

    Losing two of three, or even getting swept, by the 2nd wild-card holding Twins in the series that starts tonight at the Trop won’t officially terminate the Rays postseason hopes, but it would certainly present as the beginning of the end.

    Bucs, Dolphins keeping an eye on Hurricane Irma

    The Bucs and Dolphins are six days away from Sunday’s season opener at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, but both teams and the NFL will keep an eye on Hurricane Irma, which is moving on a path that could influence South Florida this weekend.

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    For starters: Cobb on the hill vs. Twins

    Many Americans live in a cultural bubble, not fully aware of many other societies around the world.

    Fresh YORK — The United States said Monday it would target countries doing business with North Korea as U.N. Security Council members called for further sanctions in response to the regime’s powerful nuclear test.

    Florida State coach Jimbo Fisher confirmed Monday that quarterback Deondre Francois will miss the season with a ripped patella tendon.

    GAINESVILLE – Florida Gators coach Jim McElwain knows fans are unhappy with the offense, and a lot of that unhappiness is directed at offensive coordinator Doug Nussmeier.

    WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump is expected to announce that he will end protections for youthfull immigrants who were brought into the country illegally as children, but with a six-month delay, the Associated Press reports, citing people familiar with the plans.

    American Horror Story is back for a seventh season, and it’s as satirically subtle as a blue-haired character smearing orange Cheeto dust on their face to feast Donald Trump winning the presidency.

  • Florida residents were keeping a wary eye on Hurricane Irma as it resumes to build up strength, setting a course for a potential U.S. landfall by next week.
  • The signature dish alone is worth the tour. They will tell you about it: oven-baked hummus ($Ten.99). Mmm, okay. Pureed chickpeas with tahini, only warm? Hummus is so ubiquitous these days it’s very likely suggested as a Lunchable.

    SEOUL, South Korea — Following U.S. warnings to North Korea of a "massive military response," South Korea fired missiles into the sea to simulate an attack on the North’s main nuclear test site on Monday, a day after North Korea detonated its largest-ever nuclear test explosion.

    LONDON — Prince William and Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge, are expecting a third child, who would be fifth in line to the British throne, Kensington Palace announced Monday.

    ST. PETERSBURG — Necole Tunsil races from one Lakewood High practice to another.

    ST. PETERSBURG — When Bill Burrows retired last season as Northeast’s swim coach after thirty years, Brooke Bennett spotted an chance she couldn’t deny. An Olympic medalist in one thousand nine hundred ninety six and 2000, Bennett, 37, clearly knows a thing or two about swimming.

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    What made RHP Jake Odorizzi so good on Tuesday night, as he took a no-hitter in the seventh:

    A look back at Tuesday’s series finale of Hard Knocks on HBO.

    BEST AND WORST Look

    Rays making contingency plans as Hurricane Irma approaches

    ST. PETERSBURG — Like most across the Tampa Bay area, Rays players and staff are worried about what might happen this weekend with Hurricane Irma.

    Jake Odorizzi flirts with no-hitter as Rays hit Twins (w/movie)

    ST. PETERSBURG — One thing we think we know after the Rays’ 2-1 win over the Twins on Tuesday is that had Joe Mauer’s seventh-inning ground ball not hit 2nd base and taken too high of a bounce for Adeiny Hechavarria to make the play, Jake Odorrizzi’s no-hitter would have remained intact and manager Kevin Cash …

    Florida universities prepare for future without DACA

    University of Florida president Kent Fuchs viewed Tuesday’s announcement as a threat to educating well-qualified students.

    Florida Gators still hope to play in Gainesville this weekend

    The Florida Gators are still weighing options for Saturday’s scheduled game against Northern Colorado, and a decision could come Wednesday.

    Two Houstons emerge from Harvey aftermath: one humid, one dry

    HOUSTON — In a quest to help Harvey victims, Kelli Shofstall and her son set out on a 165-mile drive from Austin to Houston that led them through neighborhood after neighborhood where the streets were dry and no one seemed to need assistance.

    MacDill unit deploys to CentCom region

    TAMPA — Yerica Fontanez stuck her head in the crook of her daddy’s arm and began to sob.

    What you need to know about Hurricane Irma

    Hurricane Irma became one of the most powerful storms to ever roar out of the Atlantic Ocean on Tuesday, growing into a Category five hurricane with wind speeds up to one hundred eighty five mph as it bore down on the continental U.S.

    Congress to speed up Harvey aid, tackle debt limit

    WASHINGTON — Lawmakers returned to Washington Tuesday facing a daunting to-do list and three months left in the year to demonstrate that Republicans can actually get things done. President Donald Trump instantaneously added a gigantic complication by rescinding immigration protections for junior immigrants and ordering Congress …

    Here’s how Tampa Bay area schools are treating Hurricane Irma

    As Hurricane Irma roars toward Florida with Category five strength, school districts around the state are scrambling to put a plan in place to prepare.

    Bob Buckhorn offers options to trim proposed Tampa property tax rate increase

    TAMPA — With City Council members balking at his very first request, Mayor Bob Buckhorn’s staff Tuesday outlined two options to trim his proposed property tax increase for 2018.

    Local rescue team just back from Texas now faces a hurricane threat at home

    TAMPA — After ten days spent wading through rushing water, chopping slots in roofs and scaling walls to rescue people trapped by Hurricane Harvey, the last thing Tampa Fire Rescue Capt. Brian Eichholz wished to do when he eventually returned home Tuesday was courageous supermarket crowds to buy hurricane supplies.

    Many area high schools still undecided on whether to stir Friday’s football games

    Three straight weeks of rainy weather have kept high school football teams on their toes.

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    It was the right budge.

    It was the only stir.

    The NFL took the long way home, but it will make the Bucs and Dolphins play in Week 11, in what was once their bye week.

    Bryan Adams postpones Sunday’s concert in Clearwater due to Hurricane Irma

    A concert by Bryan Adams that was scheduled for Sunday at Coachman Park in Clearwater has been postponed in advance of Hurricane Irma.

    FSU kickoff moved up to noon, Miami Hurricanes game canceled

    The threat of Hurricane Irma resumes to affect college football.

    Kohl’s is opening Amazon shops in ten of its stores,

    Fresh YORK —Kohl’s said Wednesday that it will open up Amazon shops in ten of its stores, making it the latest department store operator to make a deal with the e-commerce giant.

    ‘Hard Knocks’ shows Jeremy McNichols spurned Bucs’ suggest

  • HBO’s "Hard Knocks" saved one of its thickest behind-the-scenes exposes for the final minutes of its last gig, demonstrating that rookie running back Jeremy McNichols, who was waived by the Bucs after fighting …
  • School districts determining today about Friday’s football schedule

    Three straight weeks of rainy weather have kept high school football teams on their toes.

    For starters: Rays vs. Twins, looking for a infrequent sweep

    After taking the very first two from the Twins and knocking them out of the 2nd wild-card lead, the Rays are looking to accomplish just their 2nd three-game sweep of the season in today’s matinee.

    Fennelly: Irma making the rules as it approaches

    The announced crowd at Tuesday night’s Rays game against the Minnesota Twins was 6,509 – the smallest crowd for a Rays game in their twenty years at Tropicana Field.

    Green Day, live in Tampa, plays hurricane ease benefit concert: Observe

    Hours before playing an epic, hit-filled concert at Tampa’s MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre, Green Day played a very different kind of set in Tampa.

    Bucs-Dolphins opener postponed to Week eleven by hurricane

  • The Bucs’ season opener, scheduled for Sunday afternoon at the Dolphins, has been postponed by the threat of Hurricane Irma and will be played in Week eleven on Nov. Nineteen.
  • Goodbye Fortunatos, Crowley’s; hello artisanal pizza and millennials

    ST. PETERSBURG — The facades of some of the last stalwarts of the two hundred block on Central Avenue are papered and boarded as fresh owners proceed to redevelop the area.

    Traffic starts to clog northbound highways across Florida

    Florida traffic, particularly on northbound roads and highways, is clogged Wednesday morning beyond average for morning commutes, based on local news reports.

    Bucs’ Chris Baker on playing sixteen straight weeks: ”This is crazy’

  • The Bucs are still waiting to hear what will happen to their season opener, which was scheduled for Sunday at the Dolphins but will now be noved with Hurricane Irma prompt approaching.
  • Even brightest teenagers can benefit from lessons in financial planning

    BRANDON — Bloomingdale High School senior Abby Carlton is well aware of how expensive the cost of a college education can be.

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