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  • 13 hours ago | wusf.org | Irene Sans

    Plenty of moisture is streaming in from the Gulf, controlled by a high-pressure system located east of Florida (remember, high-pressure systems spin clockwise, so the moisture is coming in from the south-southwest over northern Florida). This moisture and a series of fronts approaching the Panhandle and North Florida will increase the chance of showers and storms for the rest of the weekend and early next week.

  • 1 day ago | wusf.org | Becky Sullivan

    A federal judge has approved the multibillion-dollar class-action legal settlement known as House v. NCAA, paving the way for a new era for college sports. Starting this fall, schools and universities in the NCAA's top division will be allowed to directly pay athletes for the first time. Payments will be limited by a salary cap set initially at $20.5 million per school. And more than $2 billion will be paid out to former college athletes who were not allowed to earn money while they were in school.

  • 1 day ago | wusf.org | Irene Sans

    June is full of events. Most notably, we officially welcome the start of the Atlantic hurricane season. As we know, tropical storms can develop if we have certain ingredients and dynamics in the atmosphere. First, water temperatures need to be at least 80°F to provide enough water vapor for storms to get started. Once we have a cluster of storms, we need them to organize. As the storms become better organized, we need windshear, the change of wind direction with height, to stay relatively low.

  • 1 day ago | wusf.org | Mary Kelly |Kathryn Fink |Christopher Intagliata

  • 1 day ago | wusf.org | Jane Arraf

    Children from Gaza with cancer are finally making it into Jordan for long promised treatment. But a plan to allow as many as 2,000 patients out of the war-torn enclave has slowed.

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