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  • A new exhibit explores what people leave behind online after they die. BuzzFeed senior writer Doree Shafrir discusses what it was like to attend her own "digital funeral."
  • The FBI agent who was removed from special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation for sending anti-Trump text messages will be on Capitol Hill today.
  • Florida Gulf Coast University is hosting its Research Roadshow, an event where students and faculty showcase collaborative research efforts. Teams will…
  • "She would want an army of people to keep following in her footsteps protecting the environment. Ellen cried out for everything to be just in the…
  • "I feel incredibly fortunate that I was born to parents who believed that women could do anything. If we give our kids the belief that they can do…
  • The University of Florida wants funding from the state legislature to expand a statewide book-sharing system it manages for all academic libraries. The…
  • Now that Trump's back from Mexico, what will Hillary do to reclaim the spotlight.
  • Bright lights, big cities and neon... The signs that illuminate the landscape of many American cities were first seen in Los Angeles. Alex Cohen of member station KQED rides along on a tour that spotlights the neon landmarks of Los Angeles -- kicking off a Day to Day series featuring summer tours around America.
  • The Obama family is taking a summer break. They're scheduled to arrive today on Martha's Vineyard, where they'll spend a week in the sun and out of the spotlight. Or at least they'll try to. Host Liane Hansen talks to Mike Seccombe, senior writer for the Vineyard Gazette about what residents have been doing to prepare.
  • According to the Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission there have been 24 fatal alligator attacks in the Sunshine State since 1973, and there are roughly seven unprovoked gator bites to humans per year in Florida, so they’re not all that common. But, when they do happen they do make the news. A bicyclist was attacked by a 9-foot gator at a park in Stuart last week, and a man searching for shark teeth in the Myakka River was bitten by a gator last month.We're joined by two wildlife experts to discuss alligators in Florida, especially during their mating season which we’re toward the end of right now.
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