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Simeon Rice to become 16th member of Buccaneers' Ring of Honor

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www.youtube.com – ABC Action News – 2025-05-20 12:00:38

SUMMARY: Simeon Rice, a dominant Buccaneers defensive end from 2001 to 2006, will be the 16th member inducted into the Buccaneers’ Ring of Honor. Rice played a key role in Tampa Bay’s 2002 Super Bowl victory, recording 16.5 sacks—third most in team history—and forming part of one of the NFL’s greatest defenses alongside legends like Derrick Brooks and Warren Sapp. Overcome with emotion, Rice reflected on his late father’s influence and the importance of commitment for his young son. Buccaneers owner Bryan Glazer announced the honor, with Rice’s induction set for November 30 during a game against the Arizona Cardinals.

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Indian author Banu Mushtaq wins International Booker Prize with short story collection

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www.clickorlando.com – Pan Pylas, Associated Press – 2025-05-20 16:30:00

SUMMARY: Indian author Banu Mushtaq and translator Deepa Bhasthi won the 2025 International Booker Prize for their work *Heart Lamp*, a collection of 12 short stories depicting the lives of women in southern India. The award, presented at London’s Tate Modern, is the first for a collection of short stories. Bhasthi is the first Indian translator to win since the prize’s current format began in 2016. The stories, written in Kannada, address themes such as women’s rights, caste, power, and oppression. Mushtaq is also a lawyer and activist. The 50,000-pound prize is split equally between author and translator.

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Florida breaks tourism record with 143M visitors in 2024 | Florida

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Steve Wilson | The Center Square – (The Center Square – ) 2025-05-20 12:32:00


In 2024, Florida set a new tourism record, attracting 143 million visitors, a 1.7% increase from 2023. This included 130.65 million U.S. visitors, 8.94 million international tourists, and 3.41 million Canadians. The trend continued into the first quarter of 2025, with 41.2 million visitors, up 9.36% from the same period in 2023. Governor Ron DeSantis credited Florida’s “freedom-first” policies for the success, emphasizing the state’s appeal for both visitors and residents. The tourism figures were calculated using various data sources, including airport enplanement data and U.S. Customs’ I-94 forms for overseas visitors.

(The Center Square) – Florida set a tourism record in 2024, drawing 143 million inclusive of domestic, Canadian and overseas.

It’s a 1.7% rise from 2023’s record 140.2 million.

State officials on Tuesday said the estimates are 130.65 million visitors from the U.S., 8.94 million visitors from overseas and 3.41 million Canadians. 

The trend looks to be continuing in the first quarter of this year with 41.2 million visitors, a 9.36% increase from the first quarter of 2023. 

“Florida’s tourism industry leads the nation,” Gov. Ron DeSantis said in a release. “These results are proof that our freedom-first policies work – and that Florida remains the best place to visit, work, and raise a family.”

In the first quarter, state officials say 91.9% of visitors came from the U.S. (37.9 million) an 0.2% from first quarter in 2024. Of those U.S. residents from out of state, 35.8% arrived by plane and 64.2% by car or other methods. 

Officials also estimate there were 2.1 million overseas visitors and 1.2 million Canadians arriving in Florida. 

VISIT Florida, the state’s tourism promotion agency, uses several data sources to calculate visitation totals, including enplanement data at 19 of the state’s airports 45 days after the end of each quarter.

These sources also include Airline Data Inc. for domestic visitors arriving by airplane and D.K. Shifflet’s Travelab dataset that provides the ratio of domestic air and nonair visitors to Florida. The enplanement data is provided 100 days after the end of each quarter.

For overseas visitors, international arrivals data is collected from the I-94 arrival and departure forms administered to foreign visitors by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection. This data is adjusted by other data from Global Agency Pro, which accounts for overseas visitors who go to another destination in the U.S. before later visiting the Sunshine State. 

For Canadians, the estimate is derived by an analysis of historic visitor data with indicators of Canadian travel trends, along with data from the Canadian government.

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Note: The following A.I. based commentary is not part of the original article, reproduced above, but is offered in the hopes that it will promote greater media literacy and critical thinking, by making any potential bias more visible to the reader –Staff Editor.

Political Bias Rating: Center-Right

The article primarily reports tourism statistics for Florida with factual data and includes a direct quote from Gov. Ron DeSantis highlighting the success of his administration’s policies. The language of the article remains mostly neutral and focused on data presentation, but the inclusion and unchallenged presentation of DeSantis’s statement praising “freedom-first policies” subtly aligns the article with a conservative, pro-DeSantis viewpoint. The framing implicitly endorses the governor’s perspective without counterpoints or alternative views, suggesting a slight center-right bias rather than purely neutral reporting.

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Busy summer travel season is fast approaching

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www.youtube.com – CBS Miami – 2025-05-20 07:25:20

SUMMARY: The busy summer travel season approaches with good news: airfares are lower than last year. Domestic tickets average $265, down 3%, the lowest since 2021, while flights to Europe dropped 14% to $847. Hotel rates remain steady at $237 per night, higher than pre-pandemic. Travelers save by booking Sunday-Monday stays and often prefer Airbnb to reduce costs. There’s growing interest in off-the-beaten-path destinations and shoulder season travel. Solo travel, especially among women (71%), is rising. Additionally, safety considerations are more important, influencing travel planning for nearly 60% of travelers, a notable increase from last year.

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Wendy Gillette reports this year brings greater concerns about the economy for some, but airfares are a little bit lower compared to last year.

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