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In 1798, British economist Thomas Malthus proposed a groundbreaking theory now known as the “Malthusian Trap”—suggesting that human population growth is exponential and thus...
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The longtime leader of Eckerd Connects, David Dennis, is retiring as President and CEO effective June 30, 2025. Dennis has worked at the national...
The Hillsborough Pinellas Workforce Development has voted to appoint Keidrian Kunkel as the next CEO of CareerSource Hillsborough Pinellas (CSHP). Kunkel’s appointment comes after...
Arts Legacy REMIX is back and ready to celebrate the many cultures of Tampa Bay from talented local artists who reside in the area....
With Tampa on track for record-breaking heat this summer, University of South Florida researchers are collaborating with the city of Tampa to implement strategies...
In 1798, British economist Thomas Malthus proposed a groundbreaking theory now known as the “Malthusian Trap”—suggesting that human population growth is exponential and thus...
Jill Slaymaker remembers fun Sunday mornings sitting on her father’s lap as he read her the “funny papers.” She was inspired enough that she...
Americans planning a trip to Europe should be aware of a change set to take effect next year. Starting in early 2024, U.S. travelers...
First Magnitude Brewing Company and UF butterfly researcher Jaret Daniels are trying to save the butterflies. They have partnered together to help educate audiences...
By now you might have heard about a new type of steak coming to menus across Central Florida. That’s right. Plant-based steak in Florida...
In the United States, there were about 75 workers available for every 100 job openings as of July 2023. This means there is a...
The Florida Orchestra (TFO) is adding six new programs to the 2023 — 2024 season. Special concerts include Jurassic Park in Concert, celebrating the...
We all expect it to be hot in the summer, but no matter if you are on a playing field or a construction site,...
A new comic book art exhibit examining the history and evolution of comic books opened at The University of Tampa’s Scarfone/Hartley Gallery. It’s called Zooming...
Meat is always on the menu in many parts of the world, as we can see when we map out meat consumption by country....