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[Photo] Trump administration gives schools a deadline to end DEI programs or risk losing federal money
Collin Binkley, AP Education Writer
• February 20, 2025

[Photo] Trump’s reciprocal tariffs will overturn decades of trade policy
Paul Wiseman and Christopher Rugaber
• February 17, 2025

[Photo] OPINION: Elon Musk, DOGE and the chaotic Silicon Valley coup
Mackenzie Crews, Opinions Intern
• February 16, 2025

[Photo] Auschwitz memorial holds observances on the 80th anniversary of the death camp’s liberation
Vanessa Gera, Associated Press
• January 27, 2025

[Photo] OPINION: The tech industry needs a temperature check
Mackenzie Crews, Opinions Intern
• January 23, 2025

[Photo] TikTok goes dark in the US
Haleluya Hadero, Associated Press
• January 19, 2025

[Photo] How to prepare for a TikTok ban, including how to save your content
Haleuya Hadero, Associated Press
• January 17, 2025

[Photo] AP: Supreme Court seems likely to uphold a federal law that could force TikTok to shut down on Jan. 19
Mark Sherman, Associated Press
• January 15, 2025

[Photo] OPINION: Get off TikTok and read the news
Mackenzie Crews, Opinions Intern
• January 12, 2025

[Photo] AP: ACLU sues Florida Gov. DeSantis for not calling special elections for state House and Senate seats
Stephany Matat, Associated Press
• January 9, 2025

[Photo] AP: Here are the people Trump has picked for key positions so far
Thomas Beaumont, Associated Press
• November 25, 2024

[Photo] Epistolae Sancti Hieronymi, The UNF Library’s 526-year-old book
Nathan Turoff, Features Editor
• September 15, 2022

[Photo] Good part-time summer jobs for students
Nathan Turoff, Features Editor
• June 2, 2022

[Photo] UNF explores animal assisted therapy options
Lauren Sapp, Journalism Student
• October 22, 2021

[Photo] Facebook and its effects on society; UNF professor elaborates
Nathan Turoff, Features Editor
• October 22, 2021

[Photo] Ed Asner passes away, UNF students respond
Nathan Turoff, Features Editor
• September 1, 2021

[Photo] AP: US added 943,000 jobs in July; unemployment rate at 5.4%
PAUL WISEMAN, Associated Press
• August 6, 2021

[Photo] AP: Facebook shuts out NYU academics’ research on political ads
BARBARA ORTUTAY, Associated Press
• August 5, 2021

[Photo] AP: CDC issues new eviction ban for most of US through Oct. 3
JOSH BOAK, LISA MASCARO and JONATHAN LEMIRE, Associated Press
• August 4, 2021

[Photo] AP: Dating changed during the pandemic; apps are following suit
UROOBA JAMAL, Associated Press
• August 3, 2021

[Photo] AP: At an extraordinary Olympics, acts of kindness abound
SALLY HO, Associated Press
• August 2, 2021

[Photo] AP: Biden to allow eviction moratorium to expire Saturday
MICHAEL CASEY, Associated Press
• July 30, 2021

[Photo] AP: Officials in Tokyo alarmed as virus cases hit record highs
MARI YAMAGUCHI, Associated Press
• July 29, 2021

[Photo] AP: Olympic champ Biles withdraws from all-around competition
WILL GRAVES, Associated Press
• July 28, 2021

[Photo] AP: Inside a KKK murder plot: Grab him up, take him to the river
JASON DEAREN, Associated Press
• July 27, 2021

[Photo] AP: First openly transgender Olympians are competing in Tokyo
ANNE M. PETERSON, Associated Press
• July 26, 2021

[Photo] AP: Tokyo new virus cases near 2,000 a day before Olympics open
MARI YAMAGUCHI, Associated Press
• July 22, 2021

[Photo] AP: Hawaii teenager recycles to help students reach college
JESSIE WARDARSKI and LUIS ANDRES HENAO, Associated Press
• July 21, 2021

[Photo] AP: Man faces 1st sentencing for felony in riot at US Capitol
MICHAEL TARM, Associated Press
• July 19, 2021

[Photo] AP: Year since Washington change, Native sports imagery evolving
STEPHEN WHYNO, Associated Press
• July 16, 2021

[Photo] AP: 911 recordings show panic, disbelief when Florida condo fell
CURT ANDERSON, FREIDA FRISARO and LYNNE SLADKY, Associated Press
• July 15, 2021

[Photo] AP: Cuba, Haiti stir fresh political pressures for US president
AAMER MADHANI and MATTHEW LEE, Associated Press
• July 14, 2021

[Photo] AP: Auschwitz survivor who fought racism with music dies at 96
FRANK JORDANS, Associated Press
• July 13, 2021

[Photo] AP: Search in Florida collapse to take weeks; deaths reach 90
FREIDA FRISARO and BOBBY CAINA CALVAN, Associated Press
• July 12, 2021

[Photo] Tropical Storm Elsa hitting Florida Keys
Nathan Turoff, Features Editor
• July 6, 2021

[Photo] AP: US to review Native American boarding schools’ dark history
SUSAN MONTOYA BRYAN, Associated Press
• June 23, 2021

[Photo] AP: Supreme Court win for college athletes in compensation case
JESSICA GRESKO, Associated Press
• June 22, 2021

[Photo] AP: 8 kids in youth van among the 13 lives lost to Claudette
JEFF AMY and AMY FORLITI, Associated Press
• June 21, 2021
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